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Samsung launches world’s 1st 500Hz OLED gaming monitor

Samsung has presented the Odyssey OLED G6 (G60SF), an innovative game monitor with an ultra-high update rate of 500Hz of 500Hz.

The innovative product promises to offer an immersive visual experience for players, serving soft images in all genres.

It also comes with a response speed of up to 0.03 ms (GTG standard), which makes it even more attractive to serious players.

Specifications

Take a look at the screen Specifications

The Odyssey OLED G6 comes with a 27-inch OLED QD panel, which promises an improved shine and a wide range of colors for vibrant images.

It has an appearance ratio of 16: 9, a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits, QHD+ resolution (2560×1440 pixels), and HDR10+ game support.

To save his eyes during long game sessions, the monitor presents a cape without a pre-installed glow to minimize reflection.

Advanced reinforcement and burning prevention

The monitor also presents Samsung’s OLED Safaguard+ technologies, including a dynamic cooling system that uses a refrigerant to evaporate and condense, spreading the heat five times faster than a graphite leaf.

This would help reduce the central temperature and maintain optimal performance.

In addition, the internal thermal modulation system automatically adjusts the brightness to keep the monitor fresh.

The device even intelligently reduces brightness in static images such as logos and task bars to avoid burns.

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Compatibility

A friendly monitor for players

The Odyssey OLED G6 supports AMD Freesync Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-SYNC, which allows soft game visuals without any screen breakage in high specification games.

It is Pantone and Pantone Skintone validated to reproduce more than 2,100 colors and more than 110 skin tones of the Pantone Library.

The monitor also supports height adjustment, inclination, horizontal/vertical conversion, left/right rotation, and VESA wall support.

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Connectivity and prices

The Odyssey OLED G6 comes with a range of connectivity options, including 1 EA Displayport, 1.4 DisplayPort, 2.2 HDCP version, and 2 HDMI ports of EA.

It also has an HDMI port of 2.1, a headphone connector, 1 USB-B ascending port, and 2 USB-type USB ports with a 3.2 USB type-A downstream version.

The monitor costs approximately $ 1,488 SGD (around ₹ 97,900) and will be available in Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand as of May 12. Other market availability details have not yet been confirmed.

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