Samsung Odyssey G95SC OLED gaming monitor launched in India, priced at Rs 1,99,999 – Times of India

Samsung has expanded its 2023 line-up of Odyssey G9 OLED Gaming Monitors powered by Neo Quantum Processor Pro. The Odyssey G9 gaming monitor comes equipped with AI upscaling technology that enhances every visual detail for optimized picture quality, the monitors flaunt a massive 1800R curvature and offer 240Hz refresh rate.
Samsung Odyssey G95SC OLED monitor comes in black colour option and is priced at Rs 1,99,999. The gaming monitor can be purchased from Samsung online store, Amazon.in and other authorised retail stores in the country.
Samsung Odyssey G95SC OLED monitor features
The gaming monitor sports a 49-inch display and it’s the first OLED monitor to offer Dual Quad High Definition (DQHD; 5,120 x 1,440) resolution with a 32:9 ratio. The Odyssey OLED G9 features a slim design housed within a sleek metal frame. On the back of the monitor is the much-loved CoreSync and Core Lighting+ which uses advanced lighting technology to match the colors on-screen, making content more immersive
Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 comes with built-in stereo speakers which claims to offer a crisp sound experience. The device packs Neo Quantum Processor Pro which intelligently analyses images and automatically upscales to adjust brightness while amplifying contrast. The colour conversion ability of Samsung OLED, powered by Quantum Dot (QD) allows for a far superior colour performance with a higher degree of colour purity and wider color gamut.
The Odyssey OLED G9 is also equipped with Auto Source Switch+ which allows the monitors to detect when connected devices are turned on. This enhances immersive gaming and helps the user multi-task more efficiently.

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