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IT Vendor Management: How to Get the Best Deals
11 Mar, 2026







£892.63 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At ~£744 ex‑VAT, the Samsung 27" Odyssey OLED G60SD is an “expensive because it’s OLED” buy, and you should only go for it if your day-to-day actually benefits from OLED gaming visuals: crisp motion, deep blacks, and that high-end contrast that makes games (and dark UI work) feel more immersive. For a UK B2B setup, it’s most convincing for teams that game a lot, run graphics-heavy work, or simply want the best panel feel for creators—especially if they’re sensitive to ghosting/banding and want a premium viewing experience. The 360Hz angle is great on paper, but in practice you’ll need consistently high frame rates in the titles you care about to feel the difference versus cheaper high-refresh options.
Why not? If your main work is spreadsheets, admin, or mixed office usage with lots of static windows, OLED can be a bit of a gamble because burn-in risk is still a real consideration for long-term, always-on UI. Also, many businesses forget the “total experience” angle: if your GPU fleet, cables, and refresh settings aren’t already dialled in, you won’t extract value from the top-end refresh. If you’re buying for general office productivity, you’d almost certainly get better value from a high-quality IPS/mini‑LED with less long-term worry.
**Bottom line:** buy it if the monitor will be used heavily for gaming or visually demanding creative work where the OLED look is a genuine productivity/quality upgrade—and you can manage sensible screen-use habits. Skip it if it’s primarily for standard office workloads or you’re cost-justifying purely on refresh rate without the system performance to match.

Stunning visuals and brighter highlights
QD-OLED picture quality Samsung QD-OLED delivers superior brightness with an expansive spectrum of colours, shades, and contrasts for consistently brilliant imagery. With 250 nits (typ) of brightne...

Dive into shadows with purer black levels
Deep black levels Uncover every secret with infinite expression. See true black and dark colours on screen without pixel light bleed for supreme colour and depth expression in every game.

Focus without distraction
OLED Glare Free Glare Free technology significantly reduces glare from external light sources, so the OLED screen's perfect black and colour experience are presented without distractions. With a sc...

Outmaneuver opponents with supreme speed
360Hz Refresh Rate & 0.03ms Response Time(GtG) Dodge, counter and engage faster than the rest with OLED technology, offering a near-instant 0.03ms response time (GtG). Stay ahead of the competition...

Immerse in smooth action without disruption
AMD FreeSync Premium Pro Hyper action made seamless. Support of Variable refresh rate (VRR) with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro keeps the GPU and panel synced up to eliminate choppiness, screen-lag, and ...

Dynamic Cooling System
For the first time in the world, Pulsating Heat Pipe was applied in the monitor to prevent burn-in. Dynamic Cooling System evaporates and condenses a coolant to diffuse heat 5 times better than the...

LG Electronics
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