Samsung shows how it improved Odyssey gaming monitor lineup over time

Samsung has a gaming-focused product lineup called Odyssey, and the company has launched several Odyssey laptops and monitors over the past few years. While the company didn’t see much success in the laptop space, its Odyssey gaming monitors have hit the mark among gamers.

The South Korean firm has now published a new infographic to showcase how it has consistently improved its Odyssey gaming monitors. Samsung launched its first curved Odyssey gaming monitor (CFG70) in 2016. It featured gamer-centric UI and design. It then introduced QLED display technology in 2017 with the CHG90. The CHG70 and the CHG90 were the first gaming monitors in the industry with VESA’s DisplayHDR 600 certification.

In 2019, Samsung launched the Odyssey CRG9, the world’s first monitor with Dual QHD resolution (5,120 x 1,440 pixels). It also featured the VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification for top-notch HDR performance. Last year, it launched Odyssey G7 and Odyssey G9 gaming monitors with 1000R curvature displays.

Earlier this year, the company unveiled the world’s first Mini-LED gaming monitor, the Odyssey Neo G9. It features 2,048 local dimming zones, a 1,000,000:1 static contrast ratio, and a peak brightness of 2,000 nits. The monitor even features an RGB lighting zone on the rear, called CoreSync, which automatically replicates the colors displayed on the screen. Right now, the company makes one of the best gaming monitors in the world.

Samsung Odyssey Gaming Monitor Features Timeline

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