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Best Samsung Gaming Week Deals

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A great gaming monitor can completely change the way you enjoy the hottest titles in your collection. Whether you’re fighting alongside pawns in”Dragon’s Dogma 2″ or exploring ancient Japan in “Rise of the Ronin,” a crisp, colorful and responsive display is the best way to immerse yourself. Samsung is dropping some can’t-miss deals on its lineup of gaming monitors, and with that in mind, from March 25 through March 31, you can save hundreds on some of the brand’s best and brightest options.

For instance, you can save a whopping $1,000 on the 55-inch Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen monitor that normally goes for $3,000 or get $600 off a 32-inch Odyssey Neo G8 curved monitor that’s normally $900. There are plenty of great deals on offer that can help you build the ultimate gaming PC setup, or enhance your console gaming setup – you still need a screen for a Nintendo Switch if you want to play docked, after all. 

If you’re ready to curate your gaming PC setup, be sure to snag one of these excellent deals and save hundreds on a crisp new monitor. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to grab a gaming keyboard or a desk chair to round out your setup. If you bundle one of the monitors of your choice with Samsung 2TB 990 PRO SSD with Heatsink, you can get an extra $100 off your purchase, too. That’s more hard drive space for you and an extra deal – not bad!


Best Samsung Gaming Week monitor deals

32-inch Odyssey G6 curved gaming monitor: $500 ($300 off)

32-inch Odyssey G6 curved gaming monitor

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This curved monitor is a great size to fit on most desks, but is still large enough to make you feel like you’re really in the game. 

Its QHD resolution means 1.7 times the pixel density of what you get with full HD screens, so you can expect more detailed images and gameplay, with a resolution of 2560 x 1440. 

It has an ultra-fast 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time as well, which makes it perfect for games that require quick response times and deliver blur-free action.

Right now, this monitor is just $500 at Samsung during the brand’s Gaming Week sale, which is $300 off its normal price of $800. 


32-inch Odyssey Neo G8 curved gaming monitor: $900 ($600 off)

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Upgrade your gaming setup with this quantum mini-LED monitor that delivers premium brightness.

Controlled brightness zones and great contrast mean you get better, defined images and brighter colors (2,000 nit peak brightness, to be exact). You also get deeper blacks as well, with more local dimming zones and the highest 12-bit black levels from Samsung for better overall picture quality.

Like many of its brethren, its 240Hz refresh rate is perfect for twitchy shooter games or any other situation where you need a lag-free monitor. Plus, with its 1000R curvature, you’ll feel like your games are stretching around you when you game on this super ultra-wide display.

Snag this monitor for just $900 right now, which is $600 less than its normal price of $1,500.


34-inch Odyssey OLED G8 curved gaming monitor: $1,000 ($500 off)

34-inch Odyssey OLED G8 curved gaming monitor

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If you want ultrawide display luxury at a modest size, this monitor is a great step up. It offers a QD-OLED picture with a neo quantum processor for even better color and contrast, with 110 PPI. AI helps to analyze and optimize each frame to give you the best picture possible.

It has a 0.03ms response time and 175Hz refresh rate, as well as DisplayHDR True Black 400 that helpts to eliminate pixel light bleed. That way you’ll get some of the best color and depth you’ll find in a Samsung monitor at ths size.

You can get this screen right now for just $1,000, which is $500 off its normal price of $1,500. 


49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 curved smart gaming monitor: $1,100 ($700 off)

49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 curved smart gaming monitor

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Want something super flashy for your gaming setup? This curved smart gaming monitor is a dazzling, super-wide display that might just take up your entire desk.

It’s the world’s first 49-inch gaming monitor with dual QHD resolution, 110 PPI, and the neo quantum processor pro to quickly analyze your picture frame by frame for improvement. It has a lightning fast 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time for ridiculously quick gameplay, too.

Pair all those specs with everything you can expect from a Samsung monitor, like DisplayHDR True Black for better depth and black tones, and this is an impressive package. 

It’s everything you need to turn your space into a gaming center that’ll keep you right in the middle of the action. Pair it with your favorite games and you’ll feel like you’re right in the cockpit of a fighter pilot or looking out across a new galaxy. 

Get this monitor right now for $1,100, which is $700 off its normal price of $1,800. 


55-inch Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen curved gaming screen: $2,000 (save $1,000)

55-inch Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen curved gaming screen

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This show-stopping gaming monitor is a huge screen that’s more like a TV, and it can make your favorite games even more grandiose than they would with a smaller display.

It has a 55-inch rotating curved screen with a 1000R curve with 4K UHD resolution, boasting 165HZ refresh rate and 1ms response time.

This display even has special options like cockpit mode, eclipse lighting, and sound dome to swap between to make your games feel even more real. You can swap between them at will as well as other settings with its on-board dial.

Connect four different inputs to this monitor to view multiple screens at once, or just let yourself get lost in the game with this mini-LED screen. It’s everything any gamer might need to secure a victory.

Pick up this monitor for $2,000 right now, or $1,000 off its normal price of $3,000. 


57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD curved gaming monitor: $1,800 (save $2,500)

57-inch Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD curved gaming monitor

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Go big or go home with the world’s first dual UHD monitor, meaning this super ultrawide screen is the width of two 32-inch UHD screens (3840 x 2160 resolution), and then some. 

You’re probably gonna need a bigger desk.

This massive 57-inch screen has 140PPI with quantum mini LEDs for improved accuracy, brightness, definition, and color. It also has a 240Hz refresh rate with a 1ms response time. Its DisplayHDR 1000 tech boasts 1,000 nits of brightness and a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio for better color depth and expression, too.

You’ll get everything you need here to make your favorite games look and feel almost real as they stretch across your setup — and the monitor is on sale, too.

Right now, get this display for $1,800, which is $700 off its normal price of $2,500. 




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The following is a transcript of an interview with Sen. Mark Kelly, Democrat of Arizona, on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that aired on Oct. 6, 2024.


MARGARET BRENNAN: Joining us now is Arizona’s Democratic Senator, Mark Kelly. He’s in Detroit this morning on the campaign trail for the Harris campaign. Good morning to you, Senator.

SEN. MARK KELLY: Good morning, Margaret.

MARGARET BRENNAN: I want to talk to you about Arizona, but let’s start in Michigan, which is where you are right now. And it is going to be such a key state to a potential Harris or Trump victory. Vice President Harris is facing challenges among black men, working class people, as well as the Muslim and Arab populations skeptical of the White House support for Israel’s wars. What are you hearing on the ground there from voters?

SEN. KELLY: Well, my wife, Gabby Giffords, and I have been out here for a couple days. We’ve been campaigning across the country, Michigan, I’ve been in North Carolina, Georgia as well. I’ll be back to Arizona here soon. The vice president was out here speaking to Muslim organizations and the Arab community about what is at stake in this election and addressing the concerns that they have. What we’re hearing, issues about the economy, about gun violence, about, you know, supporting American families and the difference between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. You know, Kamala Harris, who has a vision for the future of this country, Donald Trump, who just wants to drag us backwards.

MARGARET BRENNAN: Today in Dearborn, Michigan, there’s a funeral service for an American man who was killed in Lebanon by an Israeli airstrike. It just underscores how that community you’re talking about out in Michigan feel some of what’s happening in a personal way to their community. Given how close this race is, do you think this war and the expectation it could escalate could cost Democrats both a seat in the Senate and potentially the presidency?

SEN. KELLY: Margaret, nobody wants to see escalation and it’s tragic when any innocent person, whether it’s an American or Palestinian, lose their life in a conflict. Tomorrow’s one year since October 7th, when Israel was violently attacked. Israel has a right to defend itself, not only from Hamas, but from Hezbollah and from the Iranians. But, you know, I and my wife, you know, we feel for the community here who’s been affected by this. And that’s why the vice president was out here earlier, a few days ago, meeting with that community. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: But it’s a live issue.

SEN. KELLY: Yeah, sure. I mean, there is an ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Israel is, you know, fighting a war now on, I think it’s fair to say, two fronts and then being attacked by the Iranians as well. And, they- they need to defend themselves, and we need to support our Israeli ally. At the same time, when women and children lose their life, innocent people in a conflict, it is- it is tragic.

MARGARET BRENNAN: You do sit on the Senate Intelligence Committee and so I know you know how intense the efforts are by foreign actors to try to manipulate voters going into November. Just this Friday, Matthew Olsen, the lead on election threats at the Department of Justice, told CBS the Russians are, quote, highlighting immigration as a wedge issue. That is such a key issue in Arizona. Are you seeing targeted information operations really focusing in on Arizonans right now?

SEN. KELLY: Not only in Arizona, in other battleground states. It’s the Russians, the Chinese, the Iranians, and it’s significant. And we need to do a better job getting the message out to the American people that there is a huge amount of misinformation. If you’re looking at stuff on Twitter, on TikTok, on Facebook, on Instagram, and it’s political in nature, and you may- might think that that person responding to that political article or who made that meme up is an American. It could be- it could look like a U.S. service member. There is a very reasonable chance I would put it in the 20 to 30% range, that the content you are seeing, the comments you are seeing, are coming from one of those three countries: Russia, Iran, China. We had a hearing recently, with the FBI director, the DNI, and the head of the National Security Agency. And we talked about this. And we talked about getting the word out. And it’s up to us, so thank you for asking me the question, because it’s up to us, the people who serve in Congress and the White House to get the information out there, that there is a tremendous amount of misinformation in this election, and it’s not going to stop on November 5th.

MARGARET BRENNAN: Understood. And we will do our best to help parse that for viewers. But on the topic of the border, President Biden did announce just this past week new regulations to keep in place that partial asylum ban that he rolled out back in June. That’s what’s credited with helping to bring down some of the border crossing numbers in recent weeks. It was supposed to be a temporary policy, dependent on how many people were crossing at a time. Do you think this is the right long term policy, or is this just a gimmick to bring down numbers ahead of the election?

SEN. KELLY: Well, the right long term policy is to do this through legislation. And we were a day or two away from doing that, passing strong border security legislation supported by the vice president, negotiated by the vice president, and the president and his Department of Homeland Security, with Democrats and Republicans– 

MARGARET BRENNAN: But this is not legislation. 

SEN. KELLY: –This is bipartisan. This isn’t. But the legislation was killed by Donald Trump. We were really close to getting it passed. That’s the correct way to do this. When you can’t do that, Margaret, when a former president interrupts the legislative process the way he did, which is the most hypocritical thing I’ve ever seen in my three and a half years in the Senate. After that happened, the only other option is executive actions. And this has gone from what was chaos and a crisis at our southern border to somewhat manageable. And if you’re the border- Border Patrol, you know, this is this- you need this. I mean, otherwise it is unsafe for Border Patrol agents, for CBP officers, for migrants, for communities in southern Arizona. So it’s unfortunate that this was the- these were the steps that had to be taken. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: Okay.

SEN. KELLY: But that’s because the former president didn’t allow us to do this through legislation. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: Senator, we have to leave it right there. Face the Nation will be right back.



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Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Robert Costa talks with election officials about threats to your right to vote. Plus: Tracy Smith talks with pop music icon Sabrina Carpenter; Ben Mankiewicz sits down with “Matlock” star Kathy Bates; Kelefa Sanneh interviews pop star and Louis Vuitton’s creative director of its men’s collection Pharrell Williams; Dr. Jon LaPook goes behind the scenes of Delia Ephron’s new Broadway play, “Left on Tenth”; Lee Cowan reports on a young autistic man’s creation of a six-movement symphony; and Seth Doane explores how the National Library of Israel and the Palestinian Museum are collecting artwork and other materials documenting the October 7th Hamas attack and its aftermath.

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In the wake of the Department of Justice warning that Russians are using immigration as a wedge issue for American voters, Sen. Mark Kelly tells “Face the Nation” with Margaret Brennan that “we need to do a better job getting the message out there that there is a huge amount of misinformation” as Election Day approaches.

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