A stacked promotion on Samsung's official store pushes the flagship 57-inch gaming monitor below prior third-party retail lows.
Samsung's 57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD gaming monitor has dropped to its lowest price yet through a limited-time promotion on Samsung's official U.S. online store, according to an IGN report published August 21, 2026. By combining a discounted list price with a stackable store credit and a coupon code, buyers can bring the final cost to roughly $1,160 before tax, a steep markdown from the monitor's original $2,500 launch price in late 2023.
IGN describes the deal mechanics in detail. The product page shows the monitor at a promotional price of $1,349.99 with free shipping. Shoppers can then apply a $50 'Exclusive Upgrade Credit' available on the same page, and enter the coupon code 'L8AS4HAL4O' at checkout for an additional 10% off the discounted subtotal. Together, those steps bring the effective price to about $1,160, according to IGN's calculations. The outlet notes the promotional price does not always appear immediately and advises refreshing the product page three to five times until the $1,349.99 figure surfaces.
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What the Discount Applies To
The monitor at the center of the deal is the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57-inch Dual 4K UHD gaming monitor, part of the G95NC series. Samsung markets it as the world's first Dual UHD monitor, a single ultrawide panel that effectively combines two 4K displays side by side into one 7680 x 2160 resolution screen.
The monitor uses Quantum Mini-LED backlighting and supports DisplayHDR 1000, delivering HDR performance aimed at high-end gaming and content creation. It runs at a 240Hz refresh rate with a 1ms response time, features a 1000R curved panel designed to mirror natural field of view, and supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro along with DisplayPort 2.1 connectivity. Samsung's own product page currently lists the monitor's standard price at $2,099.99, itself already reduced from the original launch figure IGN cites.
How This Deal Compares to Past Discounts
The Odyssey Neo G9's price has fallen steadily since its 2023 debut at $2,500. IGN's own coverage documented a $1,399.99 price at Amazon during Black Friday 2024, calling it nearly 50% off retail. During Prime Day 2024, IGN reported additional markdowns as the monitor became a recurring fixture of major sale events throughout 2024 and 2025.
Other outlets have tracked similar patterns. PCGuide reported a Woot deal in April 2025 cutting the price from $2,299.99 to $1,799.99, while PCWorld found the monitor at $1,500 in August 2025, an $800 reduction it called the lowest price seen that year. Tom's Hardware highlighted a $1,549.99 Woot sale in June 2025, and Mashable and PCGuide both flagged $1,499.99 Amazon listings in early and mid-2026 as near all-time lows.
Most recently, CNET reported on August 3, 2026, that Woot had cut the monitor to $1,298, an $802 discount off a $2,100 baseline. IGN's stacked Samsung-direct offer, reaching approximately $1,160, undercuts all of these previously reported figures, reinforcing the outlet's characterization of it as the lowest price it has personally tracked for this model.
Samsung's Direct-to-Consumer Pricing Strategy
The promotion highlights a shift toward manufacturer-direct discounting rather than reliance solely on third-party retailers like Amazon or Woot, which had previously driven the steepest markdowns on this model. By offering a stackable credit alongside a coupon code, Samsung's own storefront was able to beat prices recently advertised by major deal-focused retailers.
IGN frames the monitor as a flagship, niche product for enthusiast PC gamers, racing and flight simulator players, and power users who might otherwise run multi-monitor 4K setups. The outlet describes it as 'the biggest and baddest gaming monitor you can possibly get short of getting a TV,' language that reflects editorial framing rather than a technical specification.
Limited Availability and What Buyers Should Know
IGN emphasizes that the offer is available 'for a very limited time' but does not specify an exact expiration date, coupon cutoff, or inventory cap. The lack of a firm end date mirrors patterns seen in prior deals on this same monitor; CNET's August 2026 coverage of the $1,298 Woot price noted that deal was set to end within four days or while supplies lasted.
Given the monitor's history of repeated, escalating discounts across Amazon, Woot, eBay via BuyDig, and now Samsung's own store, the pricing trend suggests continued volatility rather than a single permanent price floor. Shoppers considering the purchase are advised by IGN to follow the exact sequence of refreshing the page, applying the credit, and entering the coupon code to reach the reported $1,160 figure before tax.