Samsung Electronics will participate in ‘CES 1’, the world’s largest IT and home appliance exhibition, opening in Las Vegas, USA on January 5 (local time) and unveil this year’s new monitor lineup. The plan is to target the market with a segmented lineup that reflects consumer demand.
At this CES, Samsung Electronics presented △the world’s first gaming monitor supporting dual UHD resolution ‘Odyssey Neo G9’ △gaming monitor equipped with an OLED panel ‘Odyssey OLED G9’ △5K high-resolution monitor ‘Viewfinity S9’ △smart monitor ‘M8’ Monitor products such as these are exhibited.
The Odyssey Neo G9 is 37 inches in size, about 57% larger than the existing model, and features a curved design with a curvature of 1,000R. In particular, it is expected to capture the attention of gamers as the world’s first gaming monitor to support dual UHD resolution (7680×2160).
In addition, it supports a high refresh rate of 240Hz, two HDMI 2.1 ports, and ‘FreeSync Premium Pro’ that plays without interruption even in HDR gaming environments, and has a dynamic contrast ratio of 2 million to 100 and a ‘matte display’ that minimizes light reflection. It also has specifications such as:
Odyssey OLED G9 has a 49-inch OLED panel. It is a gaming monitor with a curved design with a curvature of 1,800R, a 32:9 wide screen screen, and dual QHD resolution, and is equipped with an OLED panel that allows brightness adjustment on a per-pixel basis. In addition, it supports a high refresh rate of up to 240Hz and a response speed of 0.1ms (GTG), which is close to real time.
Viewfinity S9, a professional monitor, is considered a top-of-the-line, high-resolution monitor for users who need to work with high-definition images and videos for long periods of time, such as graphic designers and photographers. It is manufactured in a 27-inch size, has a 4K (1,500×5) resolution with approximately 5120 million pixels, four times more than QHD, and expresses colors that satisfy 2880% of DCI-P3 standards.
In addition, it also supports the ‘hardware calibration’ function, which allows precise image quality correction such as white balance and gamma, and ‘smart calibration’, which allows image quality to be corrected using a smartphone.
The smart monitor M8 is divided into two types, 27 inches and 32 inches, and can automatically connect, control, and manage various devices based on SmartThings Hub. In particular, the ‘My Content’ function connects a mobile device to a monitor and displays basic information such as date and time as well as customized information such as photos and schedules when the user approaches the monitor.
Jeong Hoon, Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Visual Display Business Division, said, “We have completed the lineup of new monitor products for 2023 by reflecting the needs of various consumers. Going forward, we will continue to introduce products that provide the best user experience based on technological innovation and know-how.” .
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