ニュース サムスン・オデッセイ・ネオG8、800ドルクーポンで499ドルに値下げ

サムスン・オデッセイ・ネオG8、800ドルクーポンで499ドルに値下げ

Sep 24,2025 著者: Aaron

期間限定セール:サムスン・オデッセイ Neo G8 4Kゲーミングモニターが史上最安値

Buydigでは現在、高評価のサムスン・オデッセイ Neo G8ゲーミングモニターを対象とした特別プロモーションを実施中です。チェックアウト時にクーポンコードYFF23を適用すると、通常価格から驚きの800ドルオフとなる499ドルで購入可能。最先端のMini-LED QLED技術と圧倒的な240Hzリフレッシュレートを誇るプレミアム4Kゲーミングモニターとしては前代未聞のオファーです。高い顧客評価を得ている老舗オンライン小売業者であるBuydigなら、この高価値商品も安心して購入できます。

サムスン・オデッセイ Neo G8 32型 4K Mini-LED ゲーミングモニター

Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 32-inch 4K Curved Gaming Monitor

サムスン・オデッセイ Neo G8 32型 4K曲面 240Hz Mini-LED ゲーミングモニター

1,299.99ドル 62%OFF 499.00ドル at Buydig (クーポンコード 'YFF23'使用)

この32型ディスプレイは驚異的な4K UHD解像度(3840×2160)と1380ppiという抜群の画素密度を実現——没入感のあるゲームプレイからプロフェッショナルなワークステーション用途まで理想的です。標準的な16:9アスペクト比により、超広角フォーマットの欠点なしに実用的なスクリーン領域を提供。なおゲームで4K解像度を最大限活用するには、RTX 5070 TiやRX 9070 XTといった高性能GPUが必要となる点にご注意ください。

サムスンのNeoシリーズはQLED量子ドット技術と先進的なMini-LEDバックライトを融合し、1,196ものローカルダイミングゾーンで卓越したコントラストと黒レベルを実現。Quantum HDR2000認証と1,000ニットのピーク輝度により、ほとんどのOLEDディスプレイを輝度で上回る一方、焼け付きの心配がありません。1msの応答速度、AMD FreeSync Premium Pro(G-Sync互換)、次世代ゲーム機対応のHDMI 2.1/DisplayPort 1.4接続など基本ゲーミング機能も完備。RGB照明付きフル調整可能スタンドとサムスン保証が付属するプレミアムパッケージです。

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