Last Tuesday (18) Samsung announced a new player monitor for the Brazilian market with a Quad HD resolution. Odyssey G5 is a new cost -effective option for the domestic market, up to 32 -inch versions and can now be used for retail purchase.

Equipped with 27 and 32 -inch variants, the new monitor moves to QHD resolution (2,560 x 1.440) 16: 9 format which is considered one of the most suitable ones for PC players. Added to this, The panel is the VA type with a 1,000R curved screen to “embrace” the user’s field of view..

The screen works with a maximum of 300 nit brightness and 2,500: 1 contrast and The manufacturer supports HDR10 to improve image quality. It is 165 Hz for competitive games such as monitor and fps for update rate.

Odyssey G5 also has compliance with AMD FreeSync (Image: Samsung)

Basic monitor

Regarding the structure, the Odyssey G5 seems to have been built mostly in plastic and metal, and the design is very similar to other models of the line, such as Odyssey G3. The monitor has front and rear slope options, but it is not possible to rotate the screen or adjust the height.

New Samsung Gamer product for links 1.2 DisplayPort port, HDMI 2.0 connection and entry for telephone/microphone. There are no USB connectors and the device does not have an integrated speaker.

The Odyssey G5 monitor has a price of $ 1,449 in the 27 -inch version and a $ 1,599 in the 32 -inch model.

Would you like to buy Odyssey G5? To learn more than Samsung monitors Tecmundo If you are interested, check out the first 5K2K monitor of the world made by LG.

Source: Tec Mundo

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