Get Your Game on with a SAMSUNG Odyssey G8 Curved Gaming Monitor

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Imagine gaming with a SAMSUNG 34″ Odyssey G8 Curved Gaming Monitor. All your action games can be played out on a monitor with advanced game streaming, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, a 12:9 ratio on the display, and more. Get it now for under $800.

You’ll get a wider field of vision with the 21:9 ratio ULTRA WQHD display. It will help in combat and racing games, among others. With the 0.03ms response time and 175Hz refresh rate, you can dodge, counter, and engage before your opponent even thinks about it. Your gameplay will be fast and smooth. Control the game settings instantly and view other important settings, like FPS and HDR.

Samsung Odyssey Oled G8 Curved Gaming Monitor Featured Compatibility

You’ll also have great color with the SAMSUNG 34″ Odyssey G8 Curved Gaming Monitor. It has DisplayHDR True Black 400, allowing you to see black and dark colors on the screen, with no pixel light bleed. But you’ll still get a bright, brilliant picture with the colors, shades, and contrast all working together. The OLED and NEO Quantum processor analyzes the image and optimizes it for maximum quality.

Connect the monitor to your PC intuitively, with no stress. The USB-C port allows you to power on the monitor, transmit data, and send display signals between devices. As a SAMSUNG gaming hub, you can get instant access to streaming services and your gaming consoles. You can also stream TV and movies when you want to relax after your gaming with Samsung TV Plus. It also has SmartThings integration and access to Alexa.

Take 33% off the price of this 34″ monitor, and pay just 799.99.

SAMSUNG 34″ Odyssey G8 Curved Gaming Monitor

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