Samsung's Odyssey 3D gaming monitor revives glasses-free 3D with a 6K panel, eye tracking, and modern processing power, ...
Samsung has unveiled the world's first 6K, 3D gaming monitor ahead of CES - but will it be a worthwhile purchase?
Led by Samsung’s first 6K 3D Odyssey G9, the 2026 lineup introduces world-first display tech, alongside the new Odyssey G6 ...
Most gaming monitor talk focuses on resolution, refresh rates, and contrast ratios, but what about making it appear as though a game's visuals are popping off the screen? At Gamescom 2024 on Wednesday ...
I don't know about you, but I loved my Nintendo 3DS back in the day because the illusion of depth provided by the lenticular screen made playing games feel less like a distraction and more like ...
The new Samsung Odyssey 3D G9 G90XH is a 32 incher. Resolution-wise, it's the same 6,144 by 3,456 pixels as some existing 6K ...
Thought we were done with this whole 3D TV trend? Think again. Samsung has some new 3D tech on show over at CES 2024: a gaming monitor that delivers glasses-free 3D gaming using eye-tracking ...
Plenty of computer monitors made debuts at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this year, but many of the updates at this year’s event were pretty minor. Many could have easily been a ...
The Odyssey 3D monitor is like a giant Nintendo 3DS screen, but $2,000 for 14 supported games isn't nearly enough. Reading time 4 minutes For a moment, it seemed the very concept of 3D displays was ...
CES 2025 is an event that's always filled to the brim with exciting new products that'll be coming out for the next year, but Samsung is upping the ante by announcing a 3D gaming monitor. The Samsung ...
In context: The CES 2024 trade show will see a lot of new tech toys, including PC peripherals, computer hardware, TVs, and more. Companies like LG, Asus, and Alienware are also showcasing innovative ...
Is the incoming Odyssey 3D display good enough to justify spending $2,000? I'm intrigued by Samsung's valiant effort, but I'm not completely sold. Here's why. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV ...