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  • Dell's 34-inch curved quantum dot OLED monitor arrives in Spring for $1,299

    Dell's 34-inch QD-OLED monitor will cost $1,299 when it arrives this spring

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    02.14.2022

    Dell's Alienware monitor that uses Samsung's quantum dot OLED (QD-OLED) tech will arrive this spring for a surprisingly reasonable $1,299.

  • Samsung's curved 55-inch Odyssey Ark can work as a gigantic portrait display

    Samsung's curved 55-inch Odyssey Ark monitor can rotate into a giant portrait display

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    01.05.2022

    Samsung has unveiled its largest curved monitor yet, the 55-inch Odyssey Ark, showing its potential for both gaming and productivity.

  • Alienware 34 Curved QD-OLED Gaming Monitor

    Alienware's quantum dot OLED monitor promises color-accurate gaming

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    01.04.2022

    Alienware has unveiled a quantum dot OLED monitor that promises both smooth gaming and very high color accuracy.

  • Samsung Smart Monitor M8

    Samsung's new M8 monitor has a built-in smart home hub

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    01.02.2022

    Samsung has unveiled a new monitor that can control your smart home, and also has a smaller curved gaming monitor.

  • Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 mini-LED curved gaming monitor

    Samsung's 49-inch mini-LED gaming monitor will sell for $2,500

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    07.26.2021

    Samsung is finally launching its mini-LED curved gaming monitor, the Odyssey Neo G9 — but it will cost you $2,500 to get one.

  • Samsung reveals US pricing for its very curved gaming monitors

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    06.15.2020

    Samsung revealed its first Odyssey gaming monitors back at CES 2020, and the acute curves and wild designs definitely made an impression. What we didn’t know was the US pricing, but Samsung has finally revealed that crucial information today.

  • Acer

    Acer is showing off a 55-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    01.05.2020

    We all know someone who bought a big TV to use as a PC monitor, refresh rates be damned. Thankfully, Acer is joining the not-so select group of companies producing enormous displays that are actually suitable for PC gaming. The company's Predator division is announcing the CG552K, a 55-inch, 4K OLED display that sports adaptive sync, NVIDIA G-Sync and a 120Hz refresh rate. It's smarter than your average TV, too, with a light sensor that optimizes brightness depending on the local environment, and a proximity sensor that activates the monitor when it detects your presence. It also packs plenty of connectivity options, including three HDMI 2.0, two DisplayPort v1.4, one USB-C and two USB-type-A, as well as pair of 10W speakers nestled inside. Additionally, the display has 98.5 percent DCI-P3 color gamut and 400 nits brightness, so it should do well for work as well as play. And no gaming monitor would be complete without a customizable light strip, would it?

  • Chris Velazco/Engadget

    Nine people charged with selling Samsung's curved display tech

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    11.29.2018

    Prosecutors in South Korea have indicted nine people and two companies for allegedly selling Samsung's curved-edge OLED display tech (which it uses in its flagship Galaxy phones) to a company in China. The CEO of Samsung supplier Toptec Co Ltd was among three people arrested over the scheme. Prosecutors say he and eight employees received about $13.8 million for the intellectual property.

  • Dell

    Dell's 49-inch ultra-wide monitor is built for extreme multitasking

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    10.15.2018

    Dell is about to make you very happy if you're into heavy-duty multitasking. The company has unveiled the UltraSharp 49 Curved Monitor, billed as the first dual QHD (5,120 x 1,440) ultra-wide curved display at its size. The allure, as you might guess, is the no-compromise productivity -- you can run two typical full-screen apps (or two PCs) side-by-side without a drop in resolution or overall size. It's also using an IPS panel that covers 99 percent of the sRGB color gamut, so it should be helpful if you're a photo or video editor who wants as much space as possible for palettes and timelines.

  • Samsung

    Samsung ships its curved QLED monitor with Thunderbolt 3

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    08.27.2018

    Thunderbolt 3 displays are still quite rare in the PC world, let alone curved ones, but Samsung is ready to supply both at once. After a preview at CES, it's releasing its CJ79 curved QLED monitor worldwide. The 34-inch screen mates an ultra-wide 3,440 x 1,440 quantum dot screen (including a 125 percent sRGB color gamut) with two Thunderbolt 3 ports that provide 85W of power, a display signal and data through a single cable. Samsung pitches it as a productivity hub for MacBook Pro and Windows laptop owners who want a vast workspace without straining their eyes looking at a flat screen.

  • Samsung

    Samsung's latest curved gaming monitors are fast and cheap

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    08.21.2018

    So you want a curved Samsung gaming monitor, but you don't want to splash out for an over-the-top model like the HDR-ready CHG90. Are you out of luck? Not for much longer -- Samsung has unveiled the CJG5 series, which delivers some of the core features you might crave without the nice-to-have extras. It still includes a curved panel (to provide a more natural focus for your eyes, Samsung claims) and a speedy 144Hz refresh rate, but in a standard 16:9 aspect ratio, 2,560 x 1,440 VA display (no quantum dots here) at 32- and 27-inch sizes.

  • Samsung

    Samsung's beastly 49-inch QLED display is built for gaming

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    06.09.2017

    It would almost be ridiculous not to buy a 4K TV without HDR, since you can get such sets for under $500 -- so it's weird that we haven't seen many HDR PC displays yet. Luckily, Samsung has some big news on that front: The company is releasing three new QLED monitors that sound like a dream for gamers. All of them, including the 27- and 32-inch CHG70s, plus the rather insane 49-inch CHG90 model, offer a 1.07-billion-color palette, a one-millisecond refresh rate and wraparound 1800R curvature.

  • Japan Display

    Japan Display battles Samsung's OLED with curved LCD screens

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    01.25.2017

    One of Apple's main screen suppliers, Japan Display Inc. (JDI), has revealed a 5.5-inch LCD smartphone screen that can be bent like OLED displays from Samsung and LG. While not quite as flexible and thin as OLED, the "Full Active Flex" 1080p screen could be used in phones with curved screens like the Galaxy S7 Edge, the company told the Wall Street Journal. LCD is a lot cheaper than OLED, so you could see a lot more curved phone designs when it starts manufacturing the panels in 2018.

  • Samsung reveals a curved, quantum dot monitor aimed at gamers

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    12.29.2016

    Samsung has revealed the CH711, a curved quantum dot monitor built "with gamers in mind." It also appears to be targeting Mac users and designers with the model, judging by the sharp-looking white color scheme and marketing shots (above). The displays, in 27- and 31.5-inch sizes, feature 2,560 x 1,440 resolution, a pronounced 1,800R curvature, 178-degree viewing angle and 125 percent of sRGB coverage. Cables are hidden in the stand, which also lets you flip the monitor to a vertical position, though the heavy curve might make that format a bit awkward.

  • Xiaomi's curved Note 2 has a striking yet familiar look

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    10.25.2016

    It was only last month when Xiaomi launched the Mi 5s and Mi 5s Plus, but the Chinese company is already back with yet another flagship model. What we have here is the Mi Note 2 which, as you can tell by the name, is all about its large 5.7-inch 1080p display and generous 4,070 mAh battery. If it weren't for the missing stylus, you'd easily confuse the Mi Note 2 with the Samsung S7 Edge or Note 7: It comes in a familiarly gorgeous body design with curved glass on both sides, and yes, much like Samsung's offerings, the Mi Note 2 features a flexible OLED screen that lightly wraps around the edges, though it's just for looks for now. Not bad for a phone that starts from 2,799 yuan or about $413.

  • Nicole Lee / Engadget

    Samsung brings quantum dots to its curved gaming monitors

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    09.01.2016

    Samsung has announced a trio of high-end curved gaming monitors that brings its quantum dot technology to the masses. There are two devices, the CFG70, which is available in 24-and-27-inch sizes, as well as a super premium CF791 that packs a 34-inch, 3,440 x 1,400 display. The devices promise to create more immersive gaming experiences that look as good as they possibly could, although we couldn't tell that from the demo. Unfortunately, a leisurely game of FIFA Soccer is the worst way to show off a monitor that's really designed for fast-paced games like first-person shooters

  • HP's new Omen gaming PCs include a cube-shaped desktop

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    08.16.2016

    Gamers have many reasons why they steer clear of desktops from big-name brands, but one of the biggest is the poor expansion. You may have fewer upgrade slots (if any) versus a white label or home-built rig, and you'll frequently have to contend with non-standard parts. HP thinks it can make you reconsider, however. It's refreshing its Omen gaming PCs once again, and the highlight is a completely new Omen X Desktop that promises both the perks of a major company's industrial design with the expansion that you crave. That cube-on-its-side look is not only relatively unique in a sea of generic towers, but genuinely functional. Its three-chamber structure separates hot components while giving you room for expansion that includes dual graphics cards, four tool-free hard drive bays and an M.2 SSD. Also, this is an industry-standard chassis -- HP will sell you the barebones case if you prefer to supply your own internals, and Maingear will even build its own beastly gaming PC around the box this year.

  • LG unveils next year's monitors and laptops ahead of CES

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    12.15.2015

    LG announced three classes of products on Tuesday that it will be showcasing at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. First up, LG announced a trio of new models for its 21:9 UltraWide line of monitors. They'll all sport 3440- x 1440-pixel screens and ThunderBolt 2 connectors. The The UC98 and UC88 models both feature curved screens, while the UM88 will not.

  • Acer rolls out a curved, super-wide display with AMD's gaming tech

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    06.30.2015

    You can get desktop PC displays that are curved, super-wide and gaming-friendly, but all three at once? That's tricky. Thankfully, Acer thinks it has an answer. The company has just launched the 34-inch XR341CK in the US, giving you a curvy, 21:9 aspect ratio LCD with AMD's anti-tearing FreeSync tech built-in. So long as you have a fast-enough gaming rig (including newer AMD graphics, if you want FreeSync), you'll get an extra-immersive canvas for your first-person shooters and racing sims.

  • LG's cheaper G Flex2 hits shelves

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    02.25.2015

    Quirky as it is, we quite like LG's G Flex2 for its pretty design, performance, camera and quick charging battery. The banana-shaped phone is now on sale in the US, Hong Kong, Singapore, France, Germany and the U.K. You can pre-order at Sprint for $504, or $21 a month for two years (on contract), at Carphone Warehouse in the UK SIM-free for £530 ($820) and in Germany for €649 ($740). That's a lot cheaper than the $940 of the original G Flex, and the new model has a bleeding-edge Snapdragon 810 CPU, 5.5-inch curved P-OLED Full HD display and 3,000mAh, 40-minute charging time battery. Pre-orders should pop up soon at other US carriers and it'll arrive to the rest of the world after MWC 2015, which starts next week.