The company has now revealed a 49-inch curved OLED gaming monitor, with many of the same features as the Odyssey G8. Both have a 1ms response time, a 3.6mm thick design, and a screen curvature of 1800R, along with adaptive sync and AMD FreeSync Premium to minimize screen tearing. They each have a Neo Quantum Processor that Samsung claims can deliver"brighter whites, deeper blacks, and near-infinite color contrast," as well as HDR True Black 400.
The Samsung Odyssey G95SC, however, is said to be the planet's first OLED gaming monitor with a 32:9 aspect ratio. It has a 240Hz refresh rate and a Dual Quad-HD display with a resolution of 5,120 x 1,440.with support for video streaming and cloud gaming services, as well as Microsoft 365 apps and a SmartThings hub. The Smart Monitor M80C is a 32-inch 4K, 16:9 display with a detachable SlimFit Camera.
What's new in the latest model is a personalization feature named My Contents. This will show the weather, photos, schedules and more on the ambient display. The personalized content will only be shown when a connected device is within Bluetooth range. Samsung also announced its first 5K monitor, which is geared toward creatives. The 27-inch ViewFinity S9 has a resolution of 5,120 x 2,880, a wide color gamut of 99 percent DCI-P3 and HDR 600 support. The idea is to provide users with detailed, clear and clean images. In addition, there's a matte display, detachable 4K camera and HDMI, DisplayPort and USB-C ports. You'll be able to calibrate the ViewFinity S9 with the help of the SmartThingsApp and a smartphone camera.
Yes and it's barely selling because it's overpriced and ridiculous to even use.
Oh God that's a beauty...
hutchinson a new graphics card deserves a newer/better display 👀