8/4/2023 0 Comments Samsung neo odyssey g9Tilt, Swivel and Height Adjustment with Headphone Stand on the back.Refresh rates of up to 240Hz supporting G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Pro.HDR10+ Supported with 1ms Response Time.49” 32:9 Aspect Ratio Mini LED DQHD Display (VA Panel).Here’s the specification of the Samsung Odyssey G9 Neo that we received from them: But that doesn’t mean, it doesn’t have some good qualities, and to be frank, you have to try and see if the pros outweighs the cons for you and here’s our Samsung Odyssey G9 Neo Review. Because this Samsung Odyssey G9 Neo, just like how tough it was to set it up, it’s a bit of a complicated monitor to recommend no matter what. I mean, this is an awesome monitor, but the software part.All that setting up and later tearing it down to pack it back in box, all by myself better be worth it. So keep your spirits high and keep retrying while Samsung hopefully fixes their s *. And then, all of a sudden, it just passed the 16 % marker and finished the update. which I normally wouldn't do, but reading about other peoples similar issues I thought I would give it a go. It started updating and then just failed at 16 %. I got several different error messages like "Update Failed", "No device found" and so on.įinally I got the monitor to actually start the update progress, after disconnecting everything but the USB and power from the monitor. I got different issues, first it didn't recognize the USB, then it didn't find any firmware on it, then back again to not recognizing the USB, then no firmware. I am not kidding, I didn't change a thing □ I literally tried updating the firmware 20-30 times, with the same USB stick, the same software on it, nothing changed. This case was the exception to confirm the rule! Now to the interesting part: the monitor just didn't want to update! □Īlmost all my experience as a developer/it-pro has learned me that it almost never helps to do the same thing over and over again if something fails. Update Failed, No Firmware found, and so on And now you would expect it to just work. Now open the on screen menu using the jog pad, go to menu, then support, then software update. How to update the firmwareĪfter you have the firmware on your USB stick, insert it into the port that is furthest away from the screen, that's the service port. Then one I had luck with was the USB 3.0 8 GB drive. Turned out you have to use a FAT32 compatible drive. Important: I tried with the following drives: USB 3.0 128 GB, USB 3.0 8 GB, USB 2.0 8 GB. You need to prepare the USB stick, I used Rufus for that, it's important to use MBR and FAT32:Īfter Rufus is done extract the. You have to do it over USB so you have to download the update package from the web first, this is easy enough, however since the Samsung website forces me to use my local language, I can only give you a direct link to the Danish version.īut as always, Google is your friend, just search for: samsung odyssey neo g9 firmware and you should get the link relevant for you. In the case of the Neo G9, this turned out to be quite challenging. The first thing I do when getting my hands on new hardware is to make sure it's updated with the latest software/firmware. Keep trying the firmware update - after around 30 attempts doing the same thing, it just worked □□□ Awesome Ultrawide Monitor, not only for gamingįor once I'm going to write an article which is not directly related to programming, but if you're going to be a good (and happy developer) you need to right tools, and the huge Odyssey Neo G9 which is 49" is for sure a handy tool when it comes to programming, You will be able to have all the stuff open that you want to use at once when using this monitor, here's how my Visual Studio focus mode looks after switching over to this monster:Īlso, another really nice feature is the built-in picture-in-picture where you can have to computers connected (1 on DisplayPort, 1 on HDMI), and then have both showing on the screen at the same time, side by side, pretty cool, instead of using RDP.
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