Epic Prime Day Deal takes$49 from Samsung's massive 600-inch game monitor

Epic Prime Day Deal takes$49 from Samsung's massive 600-inch game monitor

Here's a Prime Day sale for those who don't want to close the windows. The Samsung 49-inch CRG9 curved gaming monitor is on sale for $899. That is $600 off the original price. This monitor has always been in the $1,199 price range for a while, but still a solid $300 savings.

And in our best Prime Day monitor deals roundup, along with steep discounts, Samsung's giant ultrawide is still the biggest and most expensive monitor on the list. But for some, the cost may be worth it.

If you've never used a 49-inch ultrawide monitor, you don't know what you're missing: it's like two 1440p monitors side by side, but with no bezel in the middle to break up the action. Samsung markets the CRG9 as a gaming monitor, but it's really a productivity workhorse.

With a 49-inch screen area, there is no need to close windows. The entire area can be filled with messengers, web pages, music players, and even a solitaire game in the corner.

This is not a 1080p monitor, but a 1440p monitor. This means that the screen is slightly longer vertically, allowing you to see more of the entire web page.

This monitor also boasts a 120 Hz refresh rate. You can enable it in the display or graphics settings. Nevertheless, web browsing and gaming will be much smoother. Nevertheless, this is a VA panel. Because of this particular display technology, slight smearing may occur when bright objects move in front of a dark background. The advantage over IPS displays, however, is deeper black levels and contrast.

According to a review on our sister site Gamesradar, which gave the display 4 out of 5 stars, "The screen completely dominates the view, especially in lush, adventure eye-candy-heavy titles like The Witcher 3, where you are completely sucked in. It is," he says. However, due to the high resolution, a more powerful graphics card will likely be required to play the game faithfully. However, this monitor is not as pixel dense as a 4K monitor, so there is a little more room to work with.

Unfortunately, with only 10 local dimming zones, it does not have the power to push the HDR 1000 certification on the box. Therefore, we don't expect this monitor to pack the same punch as the LG CX OLED TV.

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