My request has been granted: Samsung’s jaw-dropping lineup of ultra-wide, ultra-curved, ultra-fast gaming monitors is about to have much-needed competitors. LG and MSI are each angling to your {dollars}, and in contrast to Samsung, they’re doing it with OLED panels.
On December twelfth, LG will introduce the primary 240Hz OLED gaming screens we’ve ever seen, and it gained’t simply be the $999.99 27-inch flatscreen we told you about last week. The firm may even open preorders for the $1,699.99 LG-45GR95QE, a 45-inch curved OLED beast. It’s a 21:9 monitor at 3440 x 1440 decision, so not fairly as large or high-res because the 49-inch Samsung Odyssey G9, however it might make up for that in different methods.
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First off, it’s an OLED, with the unbelievable colours and inky blacks that the organically backlit pixel know-how brings. (Both the Odyssey G9 and Neo G9 might battle with native dimming at the hours of darkness areas of video games, so right here’s hoping.) Second, that unprecedented-for-OLED 240Hz, plus the pure velocity of OLED, might provide unbelievable response instances (LG’s promising 0.03 ms latency). Lastly, it’s much more curved than Samsung’s screens at 800R curvature as a substitute of 1000R, if you like that sort of thing. I discovered the G9’s curve most helpful for augmenting my peripheral imaginative and prescient, and it might be improved by that!
But if a 21:9 OLED isn’t what you’re on the lookout for, MSI may need one other reply: a QD-OLED monitor that appears prefer it might be as large as Samsung’s. At CES 2023, the corporate will reveal “Project 491C,” one more 240Hz OLED panel however with a quantum dot (QD) layer that’ll most likely present much more vibrant colours and a brighter image.
The world’s FIRST tremendous ultra-wide curved gaming monitor, with a 240Hz QD-OLED panel, is on the market to make sure you get pleasure from a viewing expertise much better than something you’ve had earlier than. Get prepared for CES2023 for the debut of our Project 491C. #MSIxCES2023 #InnovationAward pic.twitter.com/tbTC8ognaD
— MSI Gaming (@msigaming) November 24, 2022
Alienware was one of many very first to carry a QD-OLED display screen to market with its 34-inch, $1,299.99 AW3423DW, and it was a smash proper out of the gate. We mentioned it “sets a new standard for gaming displays.”
Samsung isn’t sitting nonetheless, in fact. While its 55-inch Odyssey Ark turned out a little half-baked, the corporate’s already teasing the “first 8K ultrawide” monitor as a direct successor to the Odyssey Neo. And it is aware of a lot about QD-OLED panels, too, if it needs to go that route. Samsung Display supplied the display screen that’s within the Alienware, and it wouldn’t be stunning if MSI’s utilizing a Samsung panel too.
Oh, and if you’re nonetheless within the authentic Samsung Odyssey G9, it’s currently on sale for $899.99 for Cyber Week, and I hear there’s even a trick to get it for $756.