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Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 43-inch gaming monitor launched, global release at CES 2023

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On December 27, Samsung officially launched its new Odyssey Neo G7 gaming monitor with a 43-inch. At present, the company has unveiled this monitor in South Korea, at the same time, announced that the global launch will happen at CES 2023.

The new Samsung gaming monitor comes in a flat design that supports 4K resolution (3,840×2,160) with a 16:9 ratio. It uses Quantum Mini LEDs, which are 1/40 smaller in size (in terms of height) than existing LEDs, as the light source, and applies Samsung’s proprietary picture quality technology, Quantum Matrix technology.

Moreover, the Odyssey Neo G7 supports the industry’s highest level of 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. Whereas, with VESA Display HDR 600 and HDR10+ gaming certification, it expresses the brightness and contrast ratio of the screen as intended by the game developer, adding a sense of vitality.

Samsung Odyssey Neo G7

Furthermore, the new monitor comes with built-in ‘Samsung Gaming Hub’, a streaming game platform linkage service, so you can conveniently enjoy cloud games without having to connect to a separate device, download, or allocate storage space.

At the same time, you can enjoy various OTT services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV without connecting to a PC or TV. Plus, it also equips several convenient game functions such as ‘Flex Move Screen’ and ‘Game Bar’.

Last but not least, the Odyssey Neo G7 comes with 2 HDMI 2.1 slots, Display Port 1.4, 2 USB ports 3.0, 20W stereo speakers, Ultrawide Game View that can adjust the screen in a 21:9 ratio support, and more.

Samsung Odyssey Neo G7

Price and Availability:

Samsung will start selling the new Odyssey Neo G7 through online open markets such as 11th Street and G Market from January 2, 2023, in South Korea. The device is priced at 1.25 million won (~$987).

At the same time, the company will also sell four types of monitors, including the Odyssey Neo G7, the 2023 Odyssey G7 32-inch and 28-inch (G70B), and the Odyssey G5 32-inch and 27-inch (G51C) from January 2, 2023.

Aside from these, a promotion will also be held commemorating the launch of a new product providing discount coupons or goods until January 15.

On the other hand, the global launch of the Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 will take place at CES 2023 which will hold in Las Vegas, USA from January 5, 2023.

Source – Samsung Newsroom

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Samsung considers LockStar support for Galaxy S24 AOD customization

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Samsung is reviewing LockStar for Galaxy S24 AOD customization. The Korean community’s moderator confirmed that the latest flagship phones don’t support personalization of the always-on-display using Good Lock’s LockStar module.

Thanks to the new screens, Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series brings an iPhone-like Always On Display feature. However, the company seemingly missed bounding it with Good Lock for customization. As a result, users are facing issues tweaking it through LockStar.

However, the latest input confirms that Samsung is considering LockStar support for Galaxy S24 AOD. This will allow users to renovate the always-on-display functionality on their device in various aspects including removal of certain elements.

LockStar doesn’t support AOD customization in the Galaxy S24 series. While an internal review is underway, a possible release may happen shortly. Meanwhile, the moderator hasn’t shared any specific timeline regarding the availability of the support.

Good Lock’s LockStar is one of the most popular plugins for Galaxy customization. Not only the lock screen, the LockStar also lets users tweak the AOD function. The suite will likely add support for the newly released phones well before July Unpacked.

Samsung Galaxy S24 AOD LockStar

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Beyond Apple, Huawei’s resurgence in China raises concerns for Samsung

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Huawei is making a stunning comeback in its home ground. The company scored a 70% year-on-year growth in its smartphone sales in China in the first quarter. At the same time, sales of Apple dropped by over 19%, reports Counterpoint Research.

The report highlights that the Chinese phone maker is set to outpace Apple in China. As Apple is already facing heat, it’s alarming for all smartphone vendors including Samsung. After Apple, Huawei’s next target will be Samsung which leads the Global market.

Huawei, which was at 9.3% in the first quarter of 2023, jumped to 15.5% in Q1 this year. Apple led the Chinese market in 1Q23 with approximately 20% market share slipped to 15.7% in the first quarter of this year, dropping to the third spot in China.

Earlier, IDC pointed out that Apple is facing a market decline as it lost momentum in China. The local government’s push for local vendors is also helping Huawei to eat Apple’s market. Well, Vivo and Honor were the top two brands by market share.

“Apple’s sales were subdued during the quarter as Huawei’s comeback has directly impacted Apple in the premium segment,” said Ivan Lam, senior research analyst at Counterpoint.

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Samsung and Intel team up to power the future of AI PCs

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Apart from mobile, Samsung is also focusing on the PC market. The company has recently launched its new all-in-one PC “All-in-One Pro.” At the event, the VP of Intel Korea Samsung Business Division announced the intention to work with Samsung for the AI PCs market.

Galaxy AI is a hit, helping Samsung sell the Galaxy S24 series worldwide. The Korean tech giant is also bringing AI capabilities to its laptop line. Compared to smartphones, laptops, and PCs would offer way better AI features and abilities to bolster productivity.

Samsung’s All-in-One Pro features Intel’s Core Ultra AI PC processor CPU. Thanks to Intel’s external GPU, Arc, graphics performance in the all-in-one PC has also improved twofold compared to the previous generation, and power efficiency has been improved by 25%.

“In this trend where AI is present everywhere, the PC is the product that we experience directly and use for production activities,” stated Bae Tae-won.

As far as AI features are concerned, Intel is committed to offering a complimentary “AI Creator App Package” that consists of the Luminar Neo photo editing software named “Affinity” as well as the Magix video editing application “Vegas.”

Apart from Intel, Samsung also partnered with Microsoft to bring a dedicated Copilot key to the wireless keyboard of the All-in-One Pro PC. Such kind of collaborations offer deeply enhanced user experience as accessing AI-powered Copilot is just a keypress away from you.

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