Samsung Cyber Monday deal: Save $1,130 in this BOGO deal

Samsung Cyber Monday deal: Save $1,130 in this BOGO deal
Samsung Cyber Monday deal: Save $1,130 in this BOGO deal

Buy One, Get One: In the Samsung Black Friday-Cyber Monday sale, when shoppers buy the Odyssey G9 4K 57Inch Gaming Monitor on sale, they’ll also get the Odyssey G3 Monitor for total savings of $1,130.


Typically, you see BOGO deals (that’s “buy one, get one free” in deals lingo) on products in the $25 to $100 price range. Usually, these deals cover boring, everyday products that retailers are trying to get rid of. But Samsung has been bucking that trend in recent years. We’ve seen them offer BOGO deals on TVs on more than one occasion, and for Cyber Monday, the company is giving Odyssey gaming monitors the same treatment.

During the Samsung Cyber Monday sale, when you buy the massive Odyssey Neo G9 4K Quantum Mini-LED 57-inch Gaming Monitor, Samsung will give you an Odyssey G3 27-Inch Gaming Monitor for free. Is there a catch? Well, the monitors are hardly equally priced. The Neo G9 is normally $2,499, but you can buy it on sale right now for $1,599.99. For comparison, the G3 is priced at $229.99 (and it’s available on sale for $130). Still, when you add up the savings, you’re saving $1,130 on this buy one, get one deal.

The Neo G9 4K is a curved gaming monitor that truly surrounds you for an immersive experience. Per Samsung, it’s the “World’s first Dual UHD Monitor.” What does that mean? You’re essentially getting two UHD monitors side-by-side, with no separation whatsoever. It’s also got some impressive specs:

For our screen-maxers who want as much virtual real estate as possible, the G3 provides an additional 27-inches of screen. The monitor features a unique borderless design, with a nearly invisible bevel on the left, right, and top edges. In terms of specs, it has a 180Hz refresh rate and AMD Radeon FreeSync for smooth gameplay.

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This buy one, get one deal is only available at the Samsung online store.

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