There are many monitors on the market, but very few of them like the magnificent Samsung Odyssey Ark, a model that surprised already with its presentation at CES
There are many monitors on the market, but very few of them like the magnificent Samsung Odyssey Ark, a model that surprised already with its presentation at CES and which now comes to the market, as we feared, with a very high price: $3,500.
Samsung has promised that this Odyssey Ark will be able to replace multi-monitor setups with a single ultra-flexible screen that i could do anythingFrom serving as a massively immersive display for gaming or multimedia entertainment, to creating multiple virtual monitors for productivity tasks, thanks to the ability to use in both landscape and portrait orientations.
Its features are truly impressive, starting with its massive size 55 inches with 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels). Your panel uses technology Quantum Mini-LED with local dimming that allows it to offer a static contrast of 1,000,000:1 and high dynamic range support that reaches the maximum of the HDR2000 standard.
think of games, the Samsung Odyssey Ark supports the FreeSync Premium Pro synchronization function, has a refresh rate of 165 Hz and a response time of 1 millisecond. Samsung adds a set of technologies such as Ark Dial, Flex Move Screen, Multi View, Game Bar and Game Mode.
It must be said that he integrated Samsung Gaming Hub to serve as a single platform through which players can access a myriad of on-demand gaming services, Xbox, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Google Stadia or Amazon Luna.
The Samsung Odyssey Ark is dimmable height, rotation and tilt and can work in an upright position for any multitasking. The curvature radius of the 1000R is high, and those of us who have used them for years, especially in large screens, know that they are a pleasure, because the field of view is wider and they reduce distortion at the edges of the screen.
When you’re not gaming, Samsung includes an Ark Dial to unlock various monitor customization options, the most interesting of which is Flex Move Screen, a mode that allows users to create virtual screens between 27 and 55 inches, with the option to change the aspect ratio (16:9, 21:9 and 32:9). The monitor can support up to four virtual displays in landscape (horizontal) mode or three in portrait (vertical) mode.
Samsung didn’t forget the sound either and put together a really attractive system with Dolby Atmos support, 60 watts of multi-channel sound with 4 speakers and 2 subwoofers. The Samsung Odyssey Ark is available starting this week in several regions for a price $3,499. Very high, although we are certainly talking about the most advanced monitor on the market.
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