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Odyssey Neo G9: Samsung launched the world’s first mini LED curved gaming monitor
Today, Samsung, the leader of the gaming monitoring market, unveiled the global launch of its next-generation curved game monitor, the Odyssey Neo G9 (Model Model – G95NA), upgraded with Quantum Mini LED technology.
The Odyssey Neo G9 joins the Odyssey set up, taking the games to the next level with Quantum Matrix technology, backed by the Quantum Mini LED display and Quantum HDR 2000 to get the gaming experience.
With the previous launch of the Odyssey G9 in 2020, Samsung pushed the limits of premium game watchers with smooth and glorious image quality. Now with the industry’s first curved Quantum Mini LED display that brings the most refined details no matter how the game is played, the Odyssey Neo G9 puts the game’s monitoring category forward.
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This Gaming monitor featuring Quantum Matrix Technology combined with the super-fast response and refresh pricing, the Odyssey Neo G9 delivers unparalleled powerful image and premium performance to all gamers.
Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Specification
The Odyssey Neo G9 uses the same Mini LED technology built into the latest Samsung Neo QLED series. This next-generation display technology is powered by a new light source, the Quantum Mini LED. At 1/40 the height of a standard LED, the Quantum Mini LED has surprisingly small microlayers filled with many other LEDs.
Additionally, Quantum Matrix Technology uses advanced 12-bit optical harness controls – Quantum Mini LEDs darken and illuminate dark areas with 2,048 dimming areas, ensuring viewers enjoy the content as intended to be seen. Quantum HDR 2000 offers a maximum brightness of 2,000 numbers, with a certificate obtained from VDE (Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker), next to a comparison rate of 1,000,000: by unparalleled comparisons with innocent details.
In line with the high-performance technology unveiled by the current Odyssey G9, the Odyssey Neo G9 features a comprehensive 49-inch display with a 32: 9-factor ratio that provides Dual Quad High-Definition (DQHD; 5,120 × 1,440 resolution) with average fast, 240Hz with a response time of 1ms. The future 1000R ban and immersion were confirmed by TUV Rheinland, the world’s leading certification body, giving them their Eye Comfort certificate.
The Odyssey Neo G9 offers Adaptive Sync in DP1.4 and HDMI2.1 VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) with HDMI 2.1 with NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatibility and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, delivering powerful local seamless action- with a local gaming experience.
The display fits freely into any game setting or environment, with a bright white glossy finish and a future of basic lighting, including 52 colors and five lighting effect options. Monitoring also comes with the CoreSync feature, which allows users to customize their setup with a multi-color, immersive multimedia mode.
Price and Availability
Samsung’s Odyssey Neo G9 with Quantum Mini LED may be scheduled from July 29, 2021, for $ 2,499.99, and will be available worldwide on August 9, 2021. For more information, please visit Samsung Display Solution.
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These Samsung Galaxy Devices Will Get Android 16 (One UI 8) Update
On November 19, Google dropped the Android 16 Developer Preview. It’s a very initial development stage of the new Android version. Samsung Galaxy devices may receive the new Android 16-based One UI (8) update in the second half of 2025.
Dozens of Samsung Galaxy devices are eligible for the Android 16 update. Galaxy smartphone users are currently waiting for the One UI 7 Beta Program to kick off. It will bring Android 15 to Samsung smartphones and tablets.
Samsung’s running way too late this year. It hasn’t yet started the new software’s beta testing. The public rollout is slated to be started early next year. Meanwhile, Google is shifting gears to streamline Android’s adoption across vendors.
In recent years, Samsung has significantly improved its software support. The majority of new phones come with at least six years of OS update support. The policy peaks up to 7 years on flagship devices starting the Galaxy S24 series.
Determining the Android 16’s eligibility for Galaxy isn’t a pretty difficult task. You will surely receive the update if your device is shipped with Android 14. It’s for entry-level phones, while for most there’s no concern for mid-range and flagships.
Samsung Android 16 Eligible Device List
Galaxy S Smartphones:
- Galaxy S22 Series
- Galaxy S23 Series
- Galaxy S24 Series
Galaxy Z Fold and Flip Phones:
- Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4
- Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5
- Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6
Galaxy S FE Phones:
- Galaxy S21 FE
- Galaxy S23 FE
- Galaxy S24 FE
Galaxy A Phones:
- Galaxy A33, A53 and A73
- Galaxy A14, A24, A34 and A54
- Galaxy A15, A25, A35 and A55
- Galaxy A06, A16
Galaxy Tab Tablets:
- Galaxy Tab S8, Tab S8+ and Tab S8 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra
Note: This is not a final device list nor shared by Samsung. Based on the official software support promise, the above-listed Samsung phones and tablets will surely receive a major OS upgrade in the second half of 2025.
The listing of the S21 FE may have caught your attention due to missing the missing S21 series. For those shocking, the S21 series and S21 FE are eligible for four OS upgrades. The S21 FE launched with Android 12, while the S21 series with Android 11.
Android 16 is the thing of next year, we eagerly await the One UI 7 Beta along with covering the latest insights. The official rollout will commence after unveiling at the Galaxy Unpacked next year, which could fall in late January.
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Samsung brings advanced Auto Blocker feature to Galaxy S24 FE
Samsung has released the November 2024 update for the Galaxy S24 FE, which brings a new Auto Blocker feature. This update is currently rolling out in the US and will be available to more users soon.
The advanced Auto Blocker feature for Samsung Galaxy S24 FE helps improve your device’s security by blocking USB devices from connecting to your phone when Maximum Restrictions mode is enabled.
In the Maximum Restrictions mode, only charging is allowed through USB connections. This means other devices, like a computer or another phone, won’t be able to access your data if they try to connect via USB.
The extra layer of protection is useful for users who need stronger security, preventing unauthorized access to your data if someone physically connects to your phone.
Along with the new feature, the update also includes general improvements to system security and stability, making your Galaxy S24 FE more reliable and safer to use.
To get the update, Samsung Galaxy S24 FE users should look for the One UI build version S721USQS3AXK3, which is around 400MB in size. To install it, just go to Settings, tap on Software Update, and select Download and Install.
If you’ve received the update, it’s recommended to install it to benefit from the new features, enhanced security along new Auto Blocker support.
Samsung One UI 7 will provide extra security with advanced Auto Blocker feature
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Samsung’s ‘Color Booster Pro’ trademark hints at new TV feature
Samsung is likely to work on a new feature for its TVs called Color Booster Pro. The company recently (November 15, 2024) filed a trademark for the name, which suggests it might be an upgraded version of its current Color Booster feature.
Currently, Color Booster is available on some Samsung smart TVs. It allows users to make the colors on their screen brighter and more vivid, especially red and blue tones.
The trademark application covers chips and software used to improve the image quality of TVs, monitors, and digital signs. While details are still unclear, there are a few possibilities for what the Color Booster Pro feature could be.
There might be one possibility that Samsung may just want to protect the name Color Booster Pro to make sure no one else can use it. Another possibility is that the company might rename the current Color Booster feature to Color Booster Pro without changing it too much.
If Samsung is working on an advanced version for the version of the Color Booster then it could be the most possibility. It might give users more options to fine-tune the picture quality to allow for more control than the current Low and High settings.
We might see Color Booster Pro in select 2025 TV models possibly along with a new version of its Tizen operating system, only if Samsung moves forward with this.
While nothing is certain yet, this trademark filing shows that Samsung is thinking about ways to improve how users can adjust their TV’s picture settings. For now, we’ll have to wait and see if Color Booster Pro becomes a real feature.