This is what Samsung’s controls will be like to play on their televisions

2024-01-10 13:17:00
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Samsung has presented a program that focuses on the development of devices focused on its gaming platform for the brand’s televisions and the first example is a controller that has functions that take advantage of that application.

The ‘Designed for Samsung Gaming Hub’ program will be fully revealed during CES 2024 and will be a space for collaboration between different brands that make gaming hardware.

“Building on our already high level of peripheral compatibility, this program will allow us to collaborate with trusted partners to create accessories that further enhance the Samsung Gaming Hub experience,” said Jiho Ha, director of the Samsung Gaming Hub Service Partnerships Group. the company.

The South Korean company added a platform called Gaming Hub to its televisions, which allows you to play streaming video games without the need for a console. An alternative that allowed the alliance with Xbox so that Game Pass titles are available there.

Samsung presented a control to play on its televisions through the cloud during CES 2024. (Infobae)

Although it is possible to play with controllers that are compatible with Bluetooth, the company wants to provide a personalized experience in that service. An example is the control they designed together with Performance Designed Products LLC (PDP), a company specialized in gaming accessories.

The Replay Midnight Blue controller is the first product to carry the ‘Designed for Samsung Gaming Hub’ seal. This wireless controller, officially licensed, represents a fusion between functionality, design and technology, offering a low-latency Bluetooth connection, a rechargeable battery with a life of up to 40 hours per charge, and a specific button to instantly start the Samsung Gaming Hub. .

In addition, the accessory has an ergonomic design, similar to that of Xbox, but is designed to be used specifically with the brand’s televisions.

The controller has a special button to enter Gaming Hub. (Samsung)

Initially, this device is available for pre-order in some countries through platforms such as the PDP website, Amazon and BestBuy, although more details about its launch in more markets are expected after CES 2024.

With this device, Samsung begins this program to design more accessories that respond and fit into its video game ecosystem, since the Gaming Hub platform is not only available on consumer home televisions, but also began to expand to monitors, which in the future will become a strong alternative for those who do not want to buy a console.

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The company revealed three references: Odyssey OLED G9, Odyssey OLED G8 and Odyssey OLED G6. The first of them is a 49-inch ultra-wide-angle curved monitor, which has a 32:9 aspect ratio and DQHD resolution.

On the other hand, the G8 is the brand’s first flat monitor and will have a 32-inch panel with 4K resolution. Together with the G9 it will have a refresh rate of 240 Hz and a response time of 0.03 ms.

Samsung and LG advanced some of their announcements, although they will give more details about the devices during the fair. (Samsung)

In the case of the G6, its screen is smaller, with a size of 27 inches, but with a higher refresh rate of 360 Hz.

Beyond the technical section, the company announced that these monitors will have the Samsung Smart TV and Samsung Gaming Hub platform, which will give them access to games through the cloud without the need to install them or have a console or computer.

They will also be compatible with SmartThings Hub and Miltri control to connect to other devices compatible with these technologies, allowing them to expand their functions to transfer images or texts.

Regarding its image quality, the company commented that they have a system called VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 which will allow it to show more details and “vivid colors regardless of the game or content.”

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