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[Prime] Samsung 49" CRG90 Curved QLED DQHD 120hz Gaming Monitor (5120x1440) $1249 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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$100 $150 less than April's deal.

See it all on one screen: The Dual QHD resolution provides a super ultra-wide aspect ratio that helps let you view more content in superfine detail. With screen space equivalent to two 27-inch QHD displays side by side
Super Ultra-Wide Curve: With a Super Ultra-Wide 32:9 ratio, the CRG90 curves around your field of view to immerse you in all the onscreen gaming action
Escape into the detail: HDR1000 supports a peak brightness rating of 1,000 nits for true high dynamic range (HDR content). And with Samsung QLED technology delivering DCI-P3 95%, colours are pure, bright and true to life
Effortlessly smooth gameplay: AMD Radeon FreeSync Premium Pro is designed to minimise stutter and screen tearing
Speed through scenes: 120Hz refresh rate minimises lag for ultra-smooth action and react to attacks quickly with 4ms response time for frames with less blur

Edit: Dropped from $1299 to $1249 at approx 215pm. Thanks BHunter95.

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This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2023

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closed Comments

  • Anyone has experience with this vs aw3821dw?
    Yes it's larger, but colour, flicker, reliability etc?

  • this or lg c2 42" ?

    • -1

      C2 despite the aspect ratio differences. This monitor is ancient and slow VA.

  • doesn't state input/output so im guessing no usbc

  • Can a 6700 XT run this? or is it not powerful enough?

  • +2

    This model is almost 5 years old at this point, and if slow VA… can only assume it's sold for lower on clearance too. Ancient stock.

    Not worth the extra resolution width vs the opportunity of OLED in this price range.

  • +1

    It's gone down to $1249 now

  • May be able to price beat at officeworks

    • +1

      They shouldn't, because this price requires a paid membership, similar to Costco. However as always you might get lucky and get an employee who does it anyway.

      • Sometimes they’ll agree to price beat the price plus membership fee, may still works out cheaper in this case.

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