
Samsung is releasing a new line of gaming monitors to take advantage of more powerful GPUs.
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(Image credit: Samsung) Share Share by: Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Flipboard Share this article Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Samsung just announced five new displays that will take your gaming rig to the next level, offering resolutions from QHD all the way up to an eye-popping 6K. The most interesting model in the company’s press release is the 32-inch Odyssey 3D, which offers a glasses-free 3D experience with a GPU-crushing 6K (6,144 x 3,456) native resolution. Aside from its glasses-free 3D capabilities, which use real-time eye tracking to deliver depth and perspective, it also boasts a 165 Hz refresh rate and 1ms GtG response time. It also has a dual mode setting which drops the resolution to "3K" while boosting the refresh rate to 330 Hz.
6K at 165Hz might sound ridiculously difficult to drive, but we live in the era of DLSS upscaling and MFG. The extra pixels and refresh rate headroom afforded by a 6K 165Hz display gives well-equipped gamers more options for tuning performance to taste with ridiculously powerful graphics cards like the RTX 5090.
Samsung also revealed the Odyssey G6, a 27-inch QHD LCD screen that offers a 600 Hz refresh rate at its native resolution. But if you drop the resolution down to 1080p, you can take advantage of a mind-blowing 1040 Hz refresh rate. Whether the physical LCD itself can keep up with that blistering speed remains to be seen, but it'll offer incredible responsiveness and clarity if so. Of course, this display comes with all the other features you’d expect from a serious gaming monitor, including AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Nvidia G-Sync compatibility.
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- https://www.tomshardware.com/monitors/gaming-monitors/samsungs-ces-monitor-lineup-includes-6k-3d-display-with-eye-tracking-plus-a-dual-mode-qhd-panel-with-a-blistering-1080p-1040hz-option#main
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