Samsung launches two Mini LED and OLED monsters in Las Vegas

Samsung Odyssey OLED G9.

Samsung continues to hold a lot of space in the highly varied world of displays as we saw at IFA 2022 in Berlin. At CES in Las Vegas, he takes advantage of launching new computer monitors that are outsized and cut out for gaming, the Odyssey range. Including OLED…

Indeed, Samsung has been quietly advancing in this market for regarding a year. Behind the scenes, its experts explain that only technologies from the LCD family have a real future, while on the stands, we see various OLED screens appearing, a technology that the electronics giant reserved until recently for its smartphones, unlike to Panasonic, Philips, Sony and especially LG!

Two curved monsters for the game

At the great CES technological mass in Las Vegas, he presented various monitors including two curved monsters of 57 and 49 inches. While the first is part of a certain technological continuity at Samsung with Mini LED technology, the second, a little more “compact”, is brightened up by an OLED panel, according to this press release.

“Its quantum dot technology OLED lighting is controlled pixel by pixel, allowing for a near-infinite color contrast ratio. The OLED display illuminates each pixel separately and is not dependent on a backlight, achieving a dynamic contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 while delivering true RGB and true black without color filters writes the Korean regarding the Odyssey OLED G9 (model number: G95SC). Eh yes…

Samsung aligns itself with its competitors

But what is left of the Odyssey Neo G9 model, besides its size? “The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Gaming Monitor (Model Name: G95NC) lets gamers see new levels of detail with an unparalleled field of view. This gaming monitor offers for the first time a resolution of 7,680×2,160 and an aspect ratio of 32:9 in a single screen.

Definitely, the technological war between the different versions of backlit LED technologies and OLED is not over. While most manufacturers have long offered the best of both worlds, Samsung has corrected the situation more recently to take into account the needs of its customers. To follow closely.

Xavier Studer

Samsung’s 2023 series of monitors.

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