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Samsung kicked off a new end-of-the-year sale this week, introducing great deals on monitors, TVs, Galaxy smartphones, and home appliances. Many of these deals are the exact same all-time low prices we tracked during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

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This is a good time to purchase a Samsung monitor, with hundreds of monitor deals available during the event. One of the best markdowns is on the 57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 Curved Gaming Monitor, available for $1,499.99, down from $2,299.99. If you're looking to add a second monitor to your workstation, you'll also find a few smaller options, like the 32-inch ViewFinity S7 for $299.99, down from $459.99.



For even more potential savings, eligible shoppers have the chance to get additional discounts through Samsung offer programs. These programs provide extra discounts for students, military, and employees of select businesses, and they provide up to 30 percent extra savings on Samsung's website, so be sure to check whether you're eligible for any of these programs.

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If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.



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Article Link: Samsung's Year End Sale Introduces Major Discounts on Popular Monitors and TVs
 
Are curved monitors go for actual work and not just gaming? Serious question as I look to ditch the dual 27" monitor setup once I get my next MAc.
 
Are curved monitors go for actual work and not just gaming? Serious question as I look to ditch the dual 27" monitor setup once I get my next MAc.
Gaming solutions tend to go for refresh rate over resolution. I personally couldn't enjoy these resolutions anymore.
 
After a disaster about 18 months ago, I gave up with widescreen monitors on the M series.... has that been fixed yet?
 
Are curved monitors go for actual work and not just gaming? Serious question as I look to ditch the dual 27" monitor setup once I get my next MAc.

Gaming solutions tend to go for refresh rate over resolution. I personally couldn't enjoy these resolutions anymore.
LG just announced a 165Hz 5k monitor, with a 330Hz 2560*1440 mode, so soon you'll be able to get both in one monitor.
Not sure why there aren't any curved 5K, 6K, or 8K ~16:9 monitors, though. Once you get to super-high resolutions, curvature becomes more valuable.

Edit: and Samsung announced a 6K dual mode 165Hz/330Hz monitor
 
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I had the Mini-LED version Neo G9 several years ago and it was nothing but headaches. Amazing when it worked properly.
 
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