Moving on to the OLED G6, it features a resolution of 2560×1440, a 16:9 aspect ratio, and an impressive 360 Hz refresh rate. Samsung guarantees a rapid 0.03ms gray-to-gray response time for this monitor. Both the G9 and G8 adhere to VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 specifications, ensuring a peak brightness exceeding 400 nits in HDR mode.
Samsung emphasizes Multi Control compatibility for these models, making it easier to connect external devices like Galaxy Book laptops, tablets, or phones. Notably, Samsung devices come equipped with Dex support, offering a desktop UI for enhanced productivity. Additionally, the G9 and G8 incorporate the Samsung SmartThings Hub, extending support for various Internet of Things devices compatible with Matter and Home Connectivity Alliance ecosystems. For entertainment and gaming enthusiasts, these monitors integrate Smart TV and Samsung Gaming hub, enabling users to stream cloud gaming services directly without the need for external devices. This service combines game streaming from Microsoft Xbox Game Pass and NVIDIA GeForce Now, among others.
All three monitors share common features such as HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4, although DP 2.0 is absent. They also offer VESA mount compatibility, a height-adjustable stand, and swivel and pivot controls. However, Samsung has yet to provide details regarding the release date and pricing for these promising monitors.