Samsung Launches New Odyssey Gaming Monitors with First Glasses-Free 3D
The company is making a major push into the premium gaming monitor space.
The company is making a major push into the premium gaming monitor space.
The Predator X32 X2 and Predator X27U X1 will roll out in North America first, and then the rest of the world within a few months.
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Gaming is projected to capture a growing share of the overall PC and monitor market, potentially reaching 20% by 2028.
Xiaomi is selling the monitors online through Amazon, Temu, and Walmart.
In addition to the 27-inch model, LG Display is showcasing its full 2024 lineup of OLED gaming displays at CES 2024, ranging from 27-inches up to 45-inches in size.
The 32GS95UE is the first UltraGear monitor to be equipped with the new Dual-Hz feature, allowing users to switch between 4K (3,840 x 2,160) at 240Hz and Full-HD (1,920 x 1,080) at 480Hz with one click.
The pricing on the new monitors is about half of the 45 inch OLED Ultragear display.
The monitors won't be available until 2024 but were shown at Gamescom 2023.
Although Acer and Asus also employ LG panels in their monitors, they do not currently offer a similar warranty.
The launch of the gaming monitors came on the heels of the announcement of the release of the Red Magic 8S Pro which looks like it could be a monster Android gaming phone, if there is such a thing.
The Predator X34 V features an OLED UWQHD resolution, VESA DisplayHDR TrueBlack 400, and a 175 Hz refresh rate, while the Nitro XZ452CU V boasts a 44.5-inch screen with a 1500R curvature, a rapid 165 Hz refresh rate, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.