![]() ![]() While most monitor speakers tend to produce torturous, tinny results, the OLED G9 is capable of standing on its own when it comes to watching content or playing games. The ability to use the OLED G9 as a standalone device for films, TV shows, YouTube and more is a nice bonus, letting it pull double duty as a TV if you wish - though the aspect ratio won't let you enjoy its full potential (more on that in a bit).Īs for sound, its dual 5W speakers are surprisingly good, for a monitor at least. Ultimately though, if you're dropping this much money on a gaming monitor, you'll want a powerful gaming rig to do it justice. Just feels a bit wrong applying pressure to move it around directly to the frame of a curved screen like this haha.This also means that users have access to apps like Samsung Gaming Hub, letting them connect a controller directly to the OLED G9 for some cloud gaming goodness from the likes of NVIDIA's GeForce Now, Xbox Cloud Gaming, or Amazon's Luna. ![]() Due to the weight of the monitor, whenever I need to move it I am moving the arm itself instead of grabbing the frame of the monitor and pulling / pushing it into a different position. Was thinking of maybe wedging something in the top holes just like the bottom to stop this from happening. Just got to be careful when moving it and remember not to try and tilt it upwards as the bolts could come out the bottom. The screws are held in place very firmly as the monitor is causing constant pressure on them, I can move the arm around freely forward, back, up and down with no issue. Maybe I needed stronger ones but just seemed like a messy solution and gave up after one try. I did try zip ties originally as saw someone on here had used them to fix it in place but couldn't get it to work. I know a few people in here had the same monitor arm so thought I'd share how I got it working for now! Just make sure the bolts aren't cheap ones and have some decent strength just in case. I am thinking of making a small metal plate that bolts into place using the two bolts already on the bottom of the monitor attachment piece with correct sized metal uprights that go in the hole to make it stay in place but that won't be for a while and this seems fine as a temp fix. It seems fine for now, no movement or strain can be felt and it's holding solidly. Different bolt thread sizes can be used to alter the tilt either up or down (bigger bolts would make it tilt up more, smaller bolts make it point downwards. The monitor presses down on the bolt holding it into place and this in turn makes the monitor stay at the correct tilt. The pictures in the shared link below hopefully show it better than I can explain it. As you may know whilst this arm is rated to take the weight of the monitor, the curve changes the centre of gravity meaning the tilt function of the mount cannot handle it, resulting in the monitor constantly facing downwards.Ī quick and temporary fix for me was to put an appropriately sized bolt into the gap on the bottom of the monitor attachment piece that allows the tilt function. Received my Odyssey G9 yesterday and got it working with my Ergotron HX monitor arm. UWG Nick, a 21:9 Youtube channel with gameplay videos "Wide as Fcuk", Youtube channel for 21:9 info and game reviews Rule 5: No Box Pictures Related sub-reddits: Rule 4: No referral links, URL shorteners, or selling used monitors. Follow reddiquette it's a good set of basic guidelines for a more cohesive community. Rule 3: Use original sources for links, credit the OP/OC. No racism, sexism, personal insults, harassment, etc. Rule 1: All posts need to be vaguely connected to 21:9. Subreddit of the 21:9 & 32:9 aspect ratio Join us on Discord! / Ultrawide Enthusiasts ![]()
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