Earlier, if you want a monitor for competitive gaming, you have to choose between an IPS or VA panel to get something with a high refresh rate or choose more colors and vice versa and a slow OED display. But today, Samsung is changing it with Odyssey OLED G6, which is the world’s first 500 Hearts Gaming Monitor.
Available for $ 1,000, Odyssey OLED G6 (G60SF) comes in only one size (27 inches) and has a 16: 9 -as -laden proportion and critically have a QHD resolution (2,560 x 1440), which is a.03ms (GTG) high -speed rate of 500hz rate. Its QDO LED panel also has Met anti-reflected coating and also supports AMD Frensic Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-SYNC. And after viewing it personally, it is really a very beautiful monitor, as it takes pride in dynamic colors and deep ink calls, while still capable of meeting highly demanding competitive gamers.
This is the first OLED monitor that features a high -speed 500hz refresh rate.
(Sam Ruder Ford for Enjat)
He said, Odyssey OLED G6 is a straightforward product. It does not come to Samsung’s built -in smart features such as a remote or company gaming center. And with just a common brightness of 300 nets, when you get a display hand -tricolor 500 certification, it is not the best monitor to put it in the sunny room.
But this is not going to break the contract at all, because from what I have seen, this is a purpose -developed device aimed at doing a job really good Do: Display sports without sacrifice on image quality. And if for some reason you get tired of playing the game, you can edit some pictures or video as the display pantone is confirmed and includes 99 % of the DCI-P3 spectrum.
Apart from Odyssey Olaid G6, today Samsung Odyssey is also introducing a new addition to the G7 line. The small of these two is 37 -inch Odyssey G7, which includes more traditional dimensions, including 4K curved 16: 9 VA panels, which have a normal brightness of 350 nits and 165Hz refresh rate.
Samsung 40 -inch Odisi G7 contains 1000R curved display and ultra -wide 21: 9 aspect ratio, which uses VA panels with 350 nats of brightness.
(Sam Ruder Ford for Enjat)
As an alternative, for those who prefer ultra -wide monitor, the same brightness in the 40 -inch Odyssey G7 and the 1000R curve is like its younger siblings, but 21: 9 Wahd (5,120 x 2160) resolution and slightly sharp with 180Hz refresh rate. Interestingly, despite the widespread of these two, due to its 16: 9 aspect ratio, the 37 -inch Odisi G7 looks bigger. And thanks to their slightly high brightness, both 37 and 40 -inch Odisi G7 have a display HDR 600 rating.
All three monitors are on sale today. Odyssey OLED G6 costs $ 1,000, while 37 inch Odyssey G7 is going to $ 900 or $ 1,200 for large 40 -inch Odyssey G7.


