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Samsung is building an ‘8K’ ultrawide monitor to succeed its massive Odyssey Neo G9 Even if it’s not true 8K, that’s gonna be a lot of pixels.
The new Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 gaming monitor will have an 8K resolution -- vertically at least, so 7680 pixels wide -- while I'm sure it'll have 2160 pixels (or so) high. True 8K resolution ...
One of the biggest questions is what the new monitor may cost. The Neo G9, which was Samsung’s more recent high-end ultrawide, debuted at $2500.
This will likely be an expensive monitor when the previous-gen Odyssey Neo G9 currently sells for $2,200 with 'just' a 5,120 x 1,440 resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate.
According to AMD, although Samsung will be the first company with a DisplayPort 2.1 monitor, more will follow. LG, Asus, Dell, and Acer are reportedly working on new gaming monitors set for ...
Samsung still has yet to share more details on the 2023 Odyssey Neo G9 monitor. Such as what other ports will be on the monitor (e.g., HDMI 2.1), how much the monitor will cost, and when it will ...
That's enough for Samsung to claim this is the "world's first dual-UHD gaming monitor", a welcome shift from the misleading "8K" pitch AMD used when showcasing the display. While the horizontal ...
The Odyssey OLED 34 is a little tamer — a 21:9 ultrawide monitor with a 175Hz refresh rate. According to Samsung, both monitors come with a 0.1ms response time and HDR True Black 400.
Samsung also updated the 49-inch version of its Odyssey G9 lineup with the Odyssey OLED G95SC. As the model name and above image give away, this one pivots to OLED instead of mini LED, with the ...
Tip: Samsung doesn’t state if the CX (or other teased models) has 1080p, 4K UHD, or 8K UHD display resolution. The CX also supports 20-bit black detail, 240Hz variable refresh rate, and 2-nanosecond ...
Samsung QN900F: Two-minute review With native 8K content still pretty elusive (though no longer flat out unfindable), buying an 8K TV might not sound like it makes much sense. The new Samsung ...