ICYMI: Samsung has revealed a brand new gaming monitor on the way as the Odyssey OLED G9 gives you the most encompassing view possible.
will be happy to see everything from the front and the sides. We have more info on the monitor below, as it is currently up for sale for $2,200."Measuring 49 inches in size with a 1800R curvature, the Odyssey OLED G9 is the first OLED monitor to offer Dual Quad High Definition resolution with a 32:9 ratio. The large and widescreen ratio enables users to lose themselves in super-ultrawide vistasequivalent to two QHD screens side by side. At the same time, its rapid 0.
Using a deep learning algorithm, it intelligently analyzes images and automatically upscales to adjust brightness while amplifying contrast. This enables the monitor to restore each detail and deliver the most brilliant images, pixel by pixel.""AMD FreeSync Premium Pro further enhances the Odyssey OLED G9's super smooth gameplay experience.
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