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Odyssey Neo G9 57" (G95NC / LS57CG952NNXZA)
Sim racers who want a single super-ultrawide panel delivering triple-monitor width without bezels for maximum immersion.
Sim racers who want a single super-ultrawide panel delivering triple-monitor width without bezels for maximum immersion. Key specs: 57-inch 7680 x 2160 Dual UHD (32:9) 1000R curved VA panel; 240Hz refresh, 1ms response, DisplayPort 2.1 (needed for full res/refresh); Quantum Mini-LED FALD, ~2392 dimming zones, DisplayHDR 1000, 1000-nit peak; AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, VRR support; Massive single-panel triple-monitor replacement for sim cockpits.
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Specs
| Highlight 1 | 57-inch 7680 x 2160 Dual UHD (32:9) 1000R curved VA panel |
|---|---|
| Highlight 2 | 240Hz refresh, 1ms response, DisplayPort 2.1 (needed for full res/refresh) |
| Highlight 3 | Quantum Mini-LED FALD, ~2392 dimming zones, DisplayHDR 1000, 1000-nit peak |
| Highlight 4 | AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, VRR support |
| Highlight 5 | Massive single-panel triple-monitor replacement for sim cockpits |
Pros
- 57-inch 7680 x 2160 Dual UHD (32:9) 1000R curved VA panel
- 240Hz refresh, 1ms response, DisplayPort 2.1 (needed for full res/refresh)
- Quantum Mini-LED FALD, ~2392 dimming zones, DisplayHDR 1000, 1000-nit peak
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