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Samsung’s massive OLED monitor is on sale with a free 24-inch display thrown in

The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 ultrawide gaming monitor is on sale with a whole second 24-inch monitor as a free gift. This might be the most “Samsung” deal ever.

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A running gag here at The Verge and on The Vergecast is that ever since Samsung switched to a six-day workweek for its executives, it’s made some particularly wild decisions — like throwing out its own unique earbud design for glorified Apple knockoffs with light strips. And right now, Samsung will not only sell you its impressive 49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SC) 49-inch curved ultrawide gaming monitor for $1,099.99 (a discount of $700), but it’s also including a second, 24-inch Odyssey G30D monitor for free (a $150 value).

The deal price is being matched at Best Buy and Amazon but without the freebie second monitor. And why wouldn’t you want a second baby monitor to compliment your wraparound surfboard of a main monitor?

The 49-inch Odyssey G95SC is one of Samsung’s top-tier options for gaming monitors, offering up to a 240Hz refresh and a fast 0.03ms response time that’s fit for even twitch shooter-style competitive games. But it’s not all about speed — the OLED panel means the G95SC renders some beautifully deep blacks with contrast that really makes your games pop.

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Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 49-inch curved ultrawide gaming monitor (G95SC, 240Hz)

$180039% off
$1100

Samsung’s latest flagship 49-inch Odyssey G9 ultrawide gaming monitor uses an OLED panel for deep blacks and rich color contrast. It also sports a fast 0.03ms response time, 240Hz refresh, 1800R curve, and 32:9 aspect ratio yielding a 5120 x 1440 resolution.

$1100 at Samsung (with free 24-inch Odyssey G30D monitor)$1100 at Amazon$1100 at Best Buy

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Speaking of performance-intense PC gaming, you can get the PC version of God of War Ragnarök for $49.79 (around $10 off) at Fanatical with code FANATICAL17. One of PlayStation’s best games from 2022, it can look even more beautiful on Windows if you have capable hardware. The port features unlocked frame rates and ultrawide support, so you can watch Kratos tear through enemies with a higher level of quality and detail than ever before. Read our review.The Anker 6,600mAh Qi2 power bank is selling for its lowest price of $29.99 ($40 off) after clicking the on-page coupon at Amazon. It’s one of the best compact, futureproof magnetic wireless charging batteries you can get, able to top off Qi2-compatible iPhones (the iPhone 15 generation and the upcoming iPhone 16 models) at up to 15W output. And it even comes in some fun colors that may slightly match the base iPhone 16.OnePlus is selling its Nord Buds 3 Pro noise-canceling earbuds for $49.99 ($30 off). The ANC earbuds had an aggressive price of $79.99 when they launched just recently in July, but this deal makes them quite cheap. We haven’t reviewed them yet, but with IP55 water resistance and multipoint connectivity that’s a lot on offer for just $50 — they even come in a nice jade color in addition to black.
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Proposed Constitutional Amendment: Senate adjourned indefinitely

Meeting of the Upper House regarding the proposed constitutional amendment was called at 12:30pm today

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Islamabad: The meeting of the Senate has been postponed indefinitely on Monday.

Under the chairmanship of Deputy Chairman Senate Syedal Khan, the Upper House meeting began in which Senator Maulana Atta-ur-Rehman presented a memorial resolution declaring Qadianis as non-Muslims.

According to the text of the resolution, the day of September 7, 1974 was historic not only for Pakistan but for Muslims all over the world, a long struggle of Muslims was successful on that day.

The resolution demanded that the Senate recommend to the government that the day be observed at the official level, declaring Qadianis as non-Muslims a national holiday.

Later, the meeting of the Senate was adjourned for an indefinite period. It is pertinent to note that the meeting of the Upper House regarding the proposed constitutional amendment was called at 12:30pm today.

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No one can agree on revealed draft of constitutional amendments: Gohar

Gohar Ali Khan stated that no draft was shared with them

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Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan Monday said that no one can agree on the draft that has come out regarding the constitutional amendment.

Talking to the media outside the Islamabad High Court (IHC), PTI Chairman Gohar Ali Khan stated that no draft was shared with them, adding “We demanded that the draft of the law should be shared with us and we will see it”.

He added that according to the leaked draft, no one can agree with it. They will transfer the judges against their will, which means that they will be transferred whenever they want. If a judge does not move, he will be bound to resign, the judiciary will be banned.

Barrister Gohar further said that all powers are being taken from the Supreme Court, how parallel courts will function. All parties should have been taken on board on the issue of constitutional amendments. If there is no draft law, what is there to build a consensus on?

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