Hurry, the Samsung OLED G6 monitor I'm testing just dropped even lower with only hours left of Prime Day

Jul. 15, 2024



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I’m constantly testing the latest gaming monitors for review, and it just so happens that I have theSamsungOdyssey OLED G6 set up right now. While I’m not quite ready to share my full review yet, I can provide somewhat of a spoiler and say I’m thoroughly impressed with the company’s latest 360Hz QHD display, and even more excited about the fact that it’s included in Amazon’s big Prime Day sale.

Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 27-inch |$899.99$664.99 at AmazonSave $235 -Amazon just pulled another record-breaking OLED G6 discount out of its hat, as you can now pick up the new 360Hz screen for well under $700. This deal beats out previous introductory offers and comes dangerously close to beating even the cheapest OLED offers this Prime Day

Buy it if:

✅ You want a great anti-glare screen✅ You play games at 1440p✅ You’d like an OLED panel

Don’t buy it if:

❌ You prefer 4K gameplay❌ You don’t need 360Hz

Price check:Best Buy $699.99|Walmart $699.99

UK:£699.99 at Currys

Should you buy the Samsung Odyssey OLED G6?

Should you buy the Samsung Odyssey OLED G6?

It might already be painfully obvious, but I’m super impressed with the Samsung OLED G6 so far. It’s a fantastic 1440p option that normalizes a faster 360Hz refresh rate while boasting glorious contrast and colors. Naturally, the panel’s speed is going to appeal to competitive players who are looking to take full advantage of high frame rates using thebest graphics cardsor a high-end gaming PC, but I’m also just pleased to see options that go above and beyond the abilities of theCorsair Xeneon 27QHD240andDough Spectrum Black.

That said, it’d be criminal of me to ignore the fact that, provided you’re not fussed about brand names, it is possible to grab a 240Hz OLED monitor for a chunk under $600, with theKTC G27P6serving as a prime example. Armed with the sameLGpanel as Corsair and Dough’s screen, I’ve been recommending KTC’s display over those for quite a few months now. Where the Samsung OLED G6 comes into play is the fact it’s armed with an exceptional anti-glare coating and that faster 360Hz refresh rate, with both qualities helping justify its higher price point.

I work and the game next to a pretty large window, and I can’t overstate enough how useful the G6’s anti-glare coating is. While I previously got totry Samsung’s new OLED monitors early, I was eager to find out how the 27-inch QHD faired within my very glary Scottish house, and the results are thankfully just as impressive.

Plus, as much as I think the KTC G27P6 is a bonafide bargain when down to its lowest price, the new design of the G6 is far more pleasing, with a subtle hexagonal pedestal stand maintaining a stylish, non “gamery” look. There’s still a very pretty RGB ring around the rear, for those of you who like putting on a light show, but the overall package feels more elegant than any other OLED screen I’ve tested recently, excluding perhaps the massivePhilips Evnia 42M2N8900I reviewed a few months ago.

Looking for more excellent offers? Swing byPrime Day TV dealsfor big screen savings, Alternatively, take a peek atPrime Day Steam Deck dealsandPrime Day Asus ROG Ally dealsfor portable PCs and accessories.

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