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Samsung Unveils Innovative Monitor Lineup at CES 2025

ONLINE TEAM / Updated : 2025-01-02 16:18:47
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Las Vegas, Nevada – Samsung Electronics today announced its latest lineup of monitors, set to be showcased at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, taking place in Las Vegas from January 7th. The new range features five cutting-edge models designed to cater to a diverse range of users, from gamers to professionals.   

The highlight of the new lineup is the 32-inch Smart Monitor M9, which introduces an industry-first on-device AI. The M9's AI Picture Optimization feature intelligently analyzes the content on screen and automatically adjusts settings for optimal viewing, whether it's gaming, watching videos, or working on documents. For gamers, the AI can even identify the specific game genre and tailor the display accordingly.   

For gaming enthusiasts, Samsung has unveiled two new Odyssey OLED models: the G8 and G6. These monitors offer industry-leading gaming performance with features like incredibly smooth refresh rates. The Odyssey G8 boasts a 27-inch 4K panel with a 240Hz refresh rate, while the G6 takes it a step further with a 500Hz refresh rate, the fastest in the OLED monitor category.   

Samsung is also introducing the Odyssey 3D, a gaming monitor that eliminates the need for 3D glasses. By incorporating a lenticular lens into the panel, the Odyssey 3D delivers an immersive 3D viewing experience right out of the box.   

For productivity-focused users, the ViewFinity S8 offers a spacious 37-inch display with a 16:9 aspect ratio. This large screen real estate and high resolution make it ideal for multitasking and enhancing overall work efficiency.   

"We are thrilled to introduce our latest monitor lineup at CES 2025, showcasing our commitment to innovation and delivering the best possible user experience," said Junghoon, Vice President of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. "By incorporating cutting-edge technologies like AI, OLED, and 3D, we are redefining what's possible with monitors and setting new industry standards."   

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