- Samsung has launched a new game instructor, the Odyssey Oled G6
- The monitor is the very first OLED option at 500 Hz on the market
- It will be available in other regions later this year
The Samsung Odyssey range includes some of the best game monitors available on the market, many of which are OLEDs for immersive experiences – and he simply added another to the list.
As reported by Videocardz, Samsung launched the first OLED 5 500 Hz game instructor in the world; The Odyssey OLED G60SF, which has an incredibly high cooling rate of 500 Hz and a 27 -inch screen with 2,560 x 1,440.
Videocardz stipulates that it will be at a price of $ 1,488 (approximately £ 1,120 / $ 2,320 in). It is currently only available in some Asian countries, but should be deployed in other regions later this year.
The Odyssey OLED G60SD is the current model available but rather uses a 360 HZ refreshment rate. The new OLED G60SF pushes this up to 500 HZ, while offering a VESA DISPLAYHDR TRUE Black 500 display with a peak of 1000 Nits – a step compared to the 250 brightness of the G60SD.
It should be noted that Samsung recently announced that it was planning to introduce cheaper OLED monitors, but this is not the case with the new OLED G6. This is an instructor who should appeal to first -person shooting players, especially games like Counterattacle – But in addition to using tools such as NVIDIA’s framework generation, there are very few games that can reach the frequency of images up to 500 images per second (or frankly, games that do not need to do it) even with the best available PC equipment.
I will stick to normal refresh rates, thank you …
Although there is no trouble providing a high cooling rate of 500 Hz, especially for navigation and games capable of reaching super high image frequencies, the price of $ 1,488 indicates the opposite. After using a handful of instructors with different refresh rates over the years, I can assure you, you don’t do it need A 500 Hz monitor.
With my Alienware AW3423DWF OLED MONITOR, 165HZ is perfectly good and is the ideal point for high -end games; Some may even say that 144 Hz or 120 Hz is more than sufficient. Indeed, the difference between them is not important enough to notice it – unless you are one of those directly from a 60 Hz screen.
The most impressive feature with the new Odyssey OLED G6 is actually VESA certification, because DisplayHDR True Black 500 and 1000 Nits of Peak Brightness Revitalize your gaming experience if you improve a LED display.
However, there are many cheaper options for OLEDs on the market that can do the same, but just without absurdly high refreshing rates. Call me crazy, but I don’t see the value of a 500 Hz cooling rate for games …