The monitor is dedicated to players who work hard for maximum performance. The device has “raised performance, image quality and depth of immersion in the game to a completely new level,” the company said.
Samsung has officially began the global launch of the Odyssey OLED G6 Monitor – OLED’s first appearance worldwide with a frequency of updating 500 Hz.
The Odyssey Oled G6 has a 27-inches diagonal display with a QHD resolution (2560 × 1440), which uses QD-Oned technology to achieve a very high update of 500 Hz and response time only 0.03 ms. In addition, the Odyssey OLED G6 has a certification of Pantone valided, guaranteeing an accurate transmission of colors – more than 2100 colors and over 110 shades of skin from the Pantone library.
The device also complies with the Vesa DisplayHDR True Black 500 standard, guaranteeing deep black shade and a widely dynamic range. The monitor can reach a peak of 1000 threads, but this level is expected only by HDR content, and not in standard mode.
To prevent screen burnout, an automatic decrease in brightness for static images and OLED Safeguard+ Technology for long -term use is provided. Glare Free Special Anti -Reflective Coating helps to prevent disturbing reflection during use.
The freshness is first available in Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia, and then gradually appears in other markets until the end of this year. The cost of Samsung Odyssey OLED G6 is approximately $ 1300.
We will remind you, earlier reported that Samsung has released a commercial display, which works for up to 200 days without recharge.
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