Samsung has announced many new gaming monitors and on paper, big news is a glass -free 3D model. However, this is a new low -cost version of Samsung’s 49 -inch Ultra Wide OLED, which can be the most interesting in the real world.
The Odyssey 3DG 90 XF is a 27 -inch 4K model, “Advanced Eye tracking technology and a proprietary lenticular lens provides a natural -visible high -definition 3D image.” The combination of eye tracking and lenticular lenses is not completely new to enable glass -free 3D.
Lenovo announced something In 2023 the mainly identical. In fact, our own Jacob tested and affected the Samsung prototype a year ago. And yet, the 3D display never descends.
It is acknowledged that most of the past’s efforts, including glasses included in the 3D vision of NVIDIA, usually prove to be a hindrance to adoption. So, can this glass -free version end?
Jacob had only five minutes with a conceptual display, but he said, “It offers a truly decent 3D image.” One catch is that it requires NVIDIA RTX GPU with Samsung, which recommends at least RTX 3080. But then this is not a cheap monitor.
For records, this is an LCD monitor, not OLED, and thus he claimed 1 MS response. The refresh rate is 165 Hz. Samsung has not released the official price. But it is entered Samsung’s South Korean Pre -order PegE at the price that is converted to about $ 1,575. Come
Keeping this in mind, this can be a new Odyssey G9 G91F, which is more interesting. In most of the series it is familiar and similar to the Samsung Odisi OLED G9 G93SC, which we reviewed in 2023. Therefore, it is a huge 49 inches 5,120 through 1,440 OLED.
Instead of 240 Hz refresh, it is 144 Hz and designed to allow it, “More gamers to experience curved ultra -wide gaming.” In other words, it is cheap. Once again, Samsung has not listed the price. But it is on the South Korean pre -order website for this price, which is converted to $ 850. This G93SC’s original launch costs half.
In addition, Samsung Monitors slip very fast under their MSRPs. So the G91F can sink below $ 800 in a short sequence. The fingers crossed.
Samsung also announced the refreshed version of his 4K OLEDs in 27 inches and 32 -inch variations, instead of claiming strangely with the implementation of the “Industry First” of 240 Hz 4K technology, which has been widely available for years.
However, it seems that the 32 -inch version costs about $ 1,100, with a 27 -inch option not yet listed. We will keep an eye on all these new monitors’ availability of ourselves and the UK.