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A listing has surfaced on Chinese website Taobao featuring what is being described as the 2021 update for the ultra-premium Samsung Odyssey G9 gaming monitor. It keeps the DNA of the Odyssey G9 - that means the 49" VA panel, 5120×1440 resolution and 1000R curvature remain. The devil, as always, is in the details; the new monitor is expected to feature a MiniLED backlight solution featuring 2048 dimming zones, which should enable a contrast ratio of 4,000:1 and an eventual, first-of-its-kind DisplayHDR 2000 certification by VESA. The current maximum under the standard stands at DisplayHDR 1400, so it's quite the jump for maximum HDR quality.
Other specs include a refresh rate as fast as 240 Hz with 1 ms response times, and support for NVIDIA's G-Sync Compatible badge as well as AMD's FreeSync Pro. 10-bit color depth and 95% of DCI-P3 color coverage are also part of the feature list. The original, 2020 G9 is available for an already expensive $1,799; however, its face-lifted 2021 cousin is now being listed at an egregious 29,999 RMB (around $4,599). It could be just a pre-order placeholder while the official announcement from Samsung isn't done.
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Other specs include a refresh rate as fast as 240 Hz with 1 ms response times, and support for NVIDIA's G-Sync Compatible badge as well as AMD's FreeSync Pro. 10-bit color depth and 95% of DCI-P3 color coverage are also part of the feature list. The original, 2020 G9 is available for an already expensive $1,799; however, its face-lifted 2021 cousin is now being listed at an egregious 29,999 RMB (around $4,599). It could be just a pre-order placeholder while the official announcement from Samsung isn't done.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site