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How Samsung’s Odyssey gaming monitors have evolved to lead the market
Back in 2020, Samsung launched the world’s first monitor that supports HDR10+ called Odyssey G9. It comes with a 49-inch curved QLED panel with a resolution of 5120×1440 and an aspect ratio of 32:9 as well as its curvature is 1000R.
Besides, it also features a high refresh rate of 240Hz, a response time of 1ms, and a peak brightness of 1000nits. The display of this monitor covers 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, is compatible with NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.
However, the pandemic has become a challenge for all of us, changing the daily routine of many. Many people are accustomed to new tastes due to spending more time at home. Perhaps surprisingly, this has led to a significant increase in gaming worldwide.
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According to a recent report by IDC, gaming monitor market sales are projected to grow from 14.1 million units in 2020 to 19.8 million units by 2021. Against this backdrop, Samsung continues to live up to gamers’ expectations with the launch of an unprecedented new gaming monitor.
Through continuous innovations, Samsung has maintained its position as the number one leader in the global gaming monitor market for three consecutive years. See the infographic below to learn more about how Samsung’s gaming monitors have evolved over the years.