Odyssey G6 is a smaller 27-inch monitor with FHD resolution.
Odyssey G8 is a 32-inch, flat monitor with 4K resolution, high refresh rates, built-in stereo speakers, and Samsung's Gaming Hub.
Samsung has also introduced new Smart Monitors in their ViewFinity lineup for creatives and professionals.
Samsung has announced new gaming monitors: Odyssey G8 and Odyssey G6.
Smart Monitors support HDR10, Intelligent Eye Care features, and use recycled materials.
Samsung has recently announced and made available for pre-order several new gaming monitors, including the Odyssey G8 and Odyssey G6. These monitors come with impressive specifications such as 4K resolution, high refresh rates, and built-in stereo speakers. The Odyssey G8 is a flat, 32-inch monitor with a sleek design and matte coating. It also features Samsung's Gaming Hub, allowing access to streaming services without the need for an additional device. The Odyssey G6 is another option with a smaller size of 27 inches and FHD resolution.
Samsung has also introduced new Smart Monitors in their ViewFinity lineup, which are optimized for creatives and professionals. These monitors come with responsible practices, including the use of recycled plastic and glue instead of staples for easier disassembly. They also support HDR10 with the display of 1 billion colors and Intelligent Eye Care features to alleviate eye strain during prolonged work periods.
The Odyssey OLED G8 is Samsung's first AI-powered gaming monitor, featuring the NQ8 AI Gen3 processor for content and game upscaling. It also includes a cooling system update with a pulsating heat pipe that is five times more effective than previous methods to mitigate OLED burn-in.
Both the Odyssey G8 and G6 monitors have rear RGB lighting, with the G8 offering full 4K resolution and the G6 having a lower resolution. The new Odyssey OLED G6 can push refresh rates up to 360 Hz, making it an excellent option for competitive gaming.
Samsung's latest gaming monitors and Smart Monitors offer impressive features for various use cases, from gaming to creative work. However, their high price points may be a consideration for potential buyers.
Samsung added AI-powered resolution upscaling to its new OLED gaming monitor, the G8.
,The G80SD model is Samsung’s first AI-powered gaming monitor.
The NQ8 AI Gen3 processor enables content and games to be upscaled to almost 4K on the G8.
Samsung updated the cooling system of the G8 to mitigate OLED burn-in, using a pulsating heat pipe that is five times more effective than previous graphite sheet method.
The monitor detects and reduces brightness of static images like taskbars or heads-up displays in games to prevent OLED burn-in.
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The author makes several statements without committing any logical fallacies. However, there is an instance of an appeal to authority when the author mentions that Samsung says the monitor's AI-upscaling capabilities are due to the NQ8 AI Gen3 processor. This does not necessarily mean that the upscaling is effective or superior, only that Samsung claims it is.
Samsung says the G80SD model is its first AI-powered gaming monitor, featuring the same NQ8 AI Gen3 processor as its recently released 2024 Neo QLED 8K TV. That chip is behind the monitor’s AI-upscaling capabilities, according to Samsung,
Samsung's Odyssey OLED G8 is a flat-paneled monitor with a 4K resolution and a 240 Hz refresh rate.
The Odyssey OLED monitors have inky blacks, great color contrast, and .03ms response times.
The new Odyssey OLED G6 is a smaller monitor that can push refresh rates up to 360 Hz and has the same cooling system as the larger models.
Both the G8 and G6 have rear RGB lighting. The G8 does full 4K, while the G6 has a lower resolution.
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The author makes editorializing statements and uses emotional manipulation by expressing excitement and enjoyment for the monitors. The author also engages in selective reporting by focusing on the positive aspects of the monitors while ignoring potential drawbacks such as price. The article does not provide any peer-reviewed studies to support claims about the monitors' performance.
Damn, are they nice.
The flat, G8 and G6 didn’t have that problem.
The Odyssey OLED line sports the G6, G8, and G9... But ignore the big curved screen introduced last year since the OLED G8 is more interesting than it first seems.
I enjoy a massive, sloping maw of a gaming-first, curved display as much as any screen-obsessed gamer.
Both share the same cooling system heat monitoring that’s supposed to decrease the risk of OLED burn-in by distributing heat more evenly across the monitor’s surface.
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The author provides a detailed and informative review of Samsung's new Odyssey OLED monitors. There are no formal fallacies present in the article. However, there is an example of a dichotomous depiction and an appeal to authority.
. . . the difference is negligible.
Samsung was happy to let me try the silliest features on its new 4K M80D Smart Monitor.
Samsung has unveiled new Odyssey OLED, Smart Monitor and ViewFinity lineups with a launch in 2024.
The M7 is available in two sizes: 32 inches and 43 inches, with resolutions of 4K UHD (3840 x 2160), brightness of 300 nits (Typ.) and a gray to gray (GtG) response time of 4ms.
The ViewFinity Series are optimized for creatives and professionals, made with responsible practices and include the ViewFinity S8, S7 and S6 models.
The updated ViewFinity monitors contain a minimum of 10% recycled plastic, use glue instead of staples for easier disassembly and support HDR10 with the display of 1 billion colors.
The ViewFinity S8 includes a new KVM switch for easy connection and switching between two different input devices, along with a USB-C port that allows users to charge devices with up to 90W of power.