Samsung have just announced pre-orders are open for the latest in their Odyssey series monitors and the specs are impressive.
The G60SF OLED G6 gaming monitor boasts a remarkable 500Hz refresh rate that is bound to get the gamers excited. Coupled with the 0.03ms response time, QHD (2,560 x 1,440) resolution and peak brightness of 1,000 nits, this 27” monitor has got the be a solid consideration for those gamers hoping to get that competitive edge
Neal Elliott, Acting Head of Pro-Display, Samsung Electronics Australia said “With the Odyssey OLED G6, Samsung’s first 500Hz OLED gaming monitor, we are pushing gaming performance, visual quality and immersion to entirely new heights — delivering the next evolution of display technology for Australian gamers.”
For those users concerned with burn-in the Samsung Odyssey G60SF is equipped with OLED Safeguard+, Samsung’s protection for your valuable asset.
And the extraordinary specs continue with Samsung stating that the monitor is Pantone Validated, ensuring highly accurate colour reproduction, with the ability to display over 2000 colours and more than 110 SkinTone shades from Pantone’s library
This impressive piece of kit can be pre-ordered from Samsung’s website and will be available in August 2025 at a RRP of $1,699. As a bonus, at the time of publishing you can enjoy an additional $170 saving, taking the purchase price down to only $1,529
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