Based on owner sentiment, expert reviews, spec quality and community engagement.
The 57-inch curve that pretends to be two monitors in a trench coat. Dual-4K Mini-LED means gaming immersion at a price that asks if you really need the other half of your salary.
“Outstanding gaming monitor with a massive 57-inch curved display and 7680x2160 resolution at 240Hz. Excellent motion handling and HDR brightness thanks to the Mini-LED backlight, though local dimming blooms around bright objects on dark backgrounds.”
“A technical tour-de-force — Dual-UHD resolution, 240Hz, DisplayPort 2.1 — but 1000R on 57 inches is extreme, and halo artefacts in HDR remain the Mini-LED trade-off. Easily the most impressive spec sheet on the market.”
“Peak absurdity gaming. The 57-inch Neo G9 is the most ridiculous monitor we've ever tested — and we kind of love it, if you can justify the price and the GPU to drive it.”
“Immersion is unreal but driving Dual-4K at 240Hz needs a 4090. Local dimming is good, not OLED-good. HDR 1000 highlights pop, but expect halos around subtitles.”
“Response times are excellent for VA, 240Hz is silky, DisplayPort 2.1 future-proofs the panel. Brightness uniformity is the main weak point — and the stand is flimsy for a £2.3k monitor.”
“One month in — flight sims and racing are transformative. Desk space is a joke now. Windows 11 task-bar scaling is still broken across two 4K halves. Would buy again but bring a bigger desk.”
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