Samsung offers attractive 2024 monitor offers for a renewed gaming and movie experience – Samsung Newsroom Chile

Samsung is soon to start pre-sales of the new Odyssey OLED G6 monitors designed for a comprehensive gaming experience, and the Smart Monitor M8 models equipped to enjoy series and movies with 4K image enhancement enhanced by artificial intelligence.

The exclusive pre-sale includes unmissable offers for people who register at Samsung.com/cl , a platform where they can access a $70,000 discount applicable to Odyssey OLED G6 and Smart Monitor M8, and a free S61D or SoundTower T-50 soundbar. Also with the registration you will be participating in the draw for a Galaxy S24 Ultra or an Odyssey OLED G6.

What makes these monitors the best alternative on the market? Currently the G6, 27 inches, offers a high refresh rate (360Hz), optimized response time (0.03ms GtG), protection against heating, Glare Free screen to avoid excess reflection while enjoying racing platform or shooter titles such as Call of Duty Warzone, Fortnite, Valorant, among others, and a slim premium design adapted to the setting of the place without losing style and originality.

In this way the user will be able to live a fluid gaming experience, without interruptions and independent of the installed game, they will have the best resolution to win the games.

Regarding the Smart Monitor M8, this model provides a series of benefits when it comes to watching series with surround sound, high-quality movies and working thanks to its complete 4K ecosystem with artificial intelligence, multifunctional control and 360 audio.

The equipment will automatically adjust the specifications depending on the space in which it is located, for example, a simultaneous image and sound calibration.

For more commercial information visit https://www.samsung.com/cl

KV monitors

 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

-

PREV Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will require a permanent Internet connection even in its single-player campaign
NEXT Interstellar clouds affected our climate 2 million years ago