Cyber Monday’s gone, but Samsung’s curved gaming monitor deals are still alive — don’t miss out

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Save hundreds of dollars on these expensive gaming monitors (Image credit: Samsung | Edited with Gemini)

Apparently, “post‑Cyber Monday” is a holiday now, and Samsung is celebrating by throwing massive discounts at its premium gaming monitors. These aren’t your average screens; we’re talking buttery‑smooth refresh rates, wraparound fields of view that make you forget the real world, and resolutions so sharp they’ll expose every pixel of your bad aim.

Samsung’s displays are legendary for a reason, and right now, they’re cheaper than your dignity in ranked matchmaking. We’ve rounded up the best deals so your games can finally look like the cinematic masterpieces you pretend they are — without paying blockbuster prices.

Recent updates

Tuesday, December 2, 12:22 PM ET: Samsung's monitor deals are still ALIVE AND IN STOCK, despite Cyber Monday being over. But act fast, as either of those could change quickly. - Daniel Rubino, Editor-in-Chief

Samsung  40-Inch Odyssey G7 (G75F)
TOP PICK🥇
Save 38% ($450)
Samsung 40-Inch Odyssey G7 (G75F): was $1,199.99 now $749.99 at Samsung

The Samsung Odyssey G7 (G75F) is a top-class, 1000R curved gaming monitor that offers a 40-inch Wide Ultra High Definition display with 180Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support.

Samsung  49 Inch Odyssey G9 (G91F)
MOST AFFORDABLE
Save 30% ($300)
Samsung 49 Inch Odyssey G9 (G91F): was $999.99 now $699.99 at Samsung

Take your gaming experience to new levels of visual brilliance with the Samsung Odyssey G9 (G91F). This monitor is equipped with a display capable of 5120 x 1440 Dual Quad High Definition resolutions, 144Hz refresh rates, and 1ms of response time.

Samsung  57 Inch Odyssey Neo G9
MOST SAVINGS
Save 35% ($800)
Samsung 57 Inch Odyssey Neo G9: was $2,299.99 now $1,499.99 at Samsung

Behold the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9, the world's first-ever Dual Ultra-High-Definition monitor. This colossus of a monitor comes with a 57-inch display capable of 7,680 x 2,160 resolutions, 240Hz refresh rates, 1ms response time, and much more.

Samsung  49 Inch Odyssey G9 (G95C)
240hZ
Save 40% ($522)
Samsung 49 Inch Odyssey G9 (G95C): was $1,299.99 now $777.99 at Samsung

The Samsung G9 (G95C) has plenty of tech to enhance your game's visual and framerate performance. These include a 1000R curvature 49-inch display, 240Hz refresh rates, 1ms response times, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility.

Why are curved monitors worth buying over regular monitors?

Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 hardcore gamer at a desk

Play games with a cinema-like field of view using curved monitors. (Image credit: Samsung)

While curved monitors are often more expensive to buy compared to regular flat monitors, their prices are somewhat justified.

Their massive displays can provide viewers with far greater visual fidelity with HD or 4K resolutions, and greater immersion when watching movies or playing games, akin to going to movie theatres, thanks to their wide field of views.

Curved monitors (including the ones on offer here) also offer extremely high refresh rates and response times, which can massively improve a game's framerates and reduce input lag.

In fast-paced shooters like Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 or reaction-based RPGs like Clair Obsur: Expedition 33, these aforementioned monitor specs can help save you from unfair deaths as you won't have to worry about input delay when performing split-second dodges to avoid being killed by an enemy's attacks.

Samsung Odyssey OLED G9

Gigantic doesn't even begin to describe the Samsung Odyssey G9. (Image credit: Future)

Granted, curved monitors aren't for everyone, as their massive sizes take huge chunks of desk space, and their specs can be overkill if you just need a regular monitor for work or casual gaming.

However, if you have the budget, desk space, and desire to turn your PC into a private cinema for PC gaming and movies, then these Samsung curved gaming monitors are for you.

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FAQ

What are refresh rates and response times?

Refresh rate measures how fast a monitor refreshes itself to load images in Hertz (Hz) speeds, while response times measure how fast a monitor's pixels change color in milliseconds (ms).

These are vital components for a gaming monitor, as higher refresh rates can provide smoother images while reducing input lag. In contrast, higher response times can enhance a game's visuals without causing distracting motion blur or image ghosting.

For fast-paced video games that require quick, skillful inputs, a gaming monitor should ideally have a refresh rate between 144Hz and 240Hz, and a response time of 1ms.

Do any of these monitors feature VRR?

The Odyssey G9 (G91F), Odyssey G7 (G75F), and Odyssey Neo G9 feature VRR (variable refresh rates). For those unaware, variable refresh rates help synchronize a monitor's refresh rate with a computer or console's output to reduce input delay and screen tearing vastly.

When does Cyber Monday start?

Cyber Monday, the next big shopping event after Black Friday is set to start on December 1, 2025.


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Alexander Cope
Contributor — Gaming

Alexander Cope is a gaming veteran of 30-plus years, primarily covering PC and Xbox games here on Windows Central. Gaming since the 8-bit era, Alexander's expertise revolves around gaming guides and news, with a particular focus on Japanese titles from the likes of Elden Ring to Final Fantasy. Alexander is always on deck to help our readers conquer the industry's most difficult games — when he can pry himself away from Monster Hunter that is!

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