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Samsung's new M9 QD-OLED monitor wants to replace your TV, console, and work setup, all at once
Samsung's new M9 QD-OLED monitor wants to replace your TV, console, and work setup, all at once

Mint

time09-07-2025

  • Mint

Samsung's new M9 QD-OLED monitor wants to replace your TV, console, and work setup, all at once

Samsung just raised the bar for what a monitor can do. The new Smart Monitor M9 (M90SF) brings a 4K QD-OLED panel, real-time AI enhancements, and smart hub capabilities, making it a serious contender if you're looking for a single screen that handles everything from work to weekend gaming. At the heart of the M9 is a 32-inch QD-OLED display, now upgraded to 4K resolution. You get deep blacks, high contrast, and punchy colours that rival top-tier TVs. It's also Pantone Validated, meaning it can accurately reproduce over 2,100 colours and 110+ skin tones, a major plus for content creators who need colour confidence out of the box. Samsung's not just slapping 'AI' on the label for effect. The M9 features an AI Picture Optimizer that adapts the display in real time based on the room lighting and what you're watching or playing. There's also 4K AI Upscaling Pro, which boosts lower-res content without the usual blur or pixelation. And Active Voice Amplifier (AVA) Pro smartly adjusts dialogue and sound clarity based on ambient noise, useful for loud households or shared spaces. With a 165Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and NVIDIA G-SYNC support, the M9 is a full-on gaming beast. Add Samsung Gaming Hub into the mix, and you can stream cloud-based titles like Fortnite or Forza without owning a console. The monitor also doubles as a smart TV, complete with built-in apps and Samsung TV Plus. The M9 comes in a sleek metal chassis that fits into modern workspaces. The Glare-Free coating helps keep reflections at bay, and OLED Safeguard+ ensures the panel won't burn out after long hours, thanks to better cooling and screen saver tech. You can mirror and control Samsung phones with Multi Control, use Multi View to work on multiple windows side-by-side, and even access Microsoft 365 apps directly from the monitor, no laptop needed. It runs on Tizen OS, which means regular updates, smarter UI, and seven years of One UI upgrades already promised. The Samsung M9 isn't cheap, but it's aiming to do more than a regular monitor ever could. Whether you're gaming, working, or binging shows, this QD-OLED display comes packed with enough tech to justify its flagship tag—and maybe even clear up some desk space while it's at it.

Motorola razr 60 Ultra powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite launched in India for Rs 99,999
Motorola razr 60 Ultra powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite launched in India for Rs 99,999

Indian Express

time13-05-2025

  • Indian Express

Motorola razr 60 Ultra powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite launched in India for Rs 99,999

Motorola has launched the razr 60 Ultra in India, its fastest and most premium flip phone to date. The latest from the phone maker is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and comes with tons of AI features that enhance the overall user experience. The razr 60 Ultra sports a 7-inch 165Hz LTPO AMOLED internal display with a peak brightness of 4,500 nits and a 4-inch pOLED cover screen with Gorilla Glass Ceramic protection, which the company claims is the largest external display on any flip phone. Motorola also claims that its new device has the world's most durable hinge. Made from stainless steel, the company says the phone has been tested for 800,000 flips. Apart from the snappiest Qualcomm chipset and a large cover screen, the razr 60 Ultra also comes with three cameras, which includes 50MP rear primary and ultrawide sensors as well as a 50MP selfie shooter. The company says each lens is enhanced by moto ai and offers Pantone Validated colour accuracy. Like most new Motorola devices, the device runs on Android 15 out of the box with the company promising 3 years of OS updates and 4 years of security patches. It also packs in several AI features like AI Image Studio, Catch Me Up, Remember and a new feature called 'Look & Talk', which lets users glance at the phone and initiate conversations without having to touch the phone. Paired with 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage, the razr 60 Ultra boasts support for UWB and 17 5G bands. All of this is backed by a 4.,700mAh battery that supports 68W wired charging and 30W wireless charging. The Motorola razr 60 Ultra comes in classic moto Alcantara real wood and leather inspired Scarab, Mountain Trail and Rio Red finishes, the razr 60 Ultra features 20 per cent narrower bezels and offers IP48 dust and water resistance for up to 1.5 metres for 30 minutes. It will be available in a single 16GB RAM and 512GB storage variant and will be available for purchase on Amazon, Reliance Digital Stores, Motorola website and offline stores for Rs 99,999 starting May 21.

Samsung launches Odyssey OLED G6 gaming monitor with 500Hz refresh rate
Samsung launches Odyssey OLED G6 gaming monitor with 500Hz refresh rate

Business Standard

time12-05-2025

  • Business Standard

Samsung launches Odyssey OLED G6 gaming monitor with 500Hz refresh rate

Samsung has launched the world's first OLED gaming monitor with a 500Hz refresh rate, the Odyssey OLED G6. This latest addition to Samsung's gaming monitor line-up features a 27-inch QHD OLED display and boasts 0.03ms (grey-to-grey) response time. The Odyssey OLED G6 will first be available in Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia, with a broader global introduction planned later this year. 'Samsung continues to lead the gaming monitor industry with breakthrough innovations that redefine how games are experienced,' said Hoon Chung, Executive Vice President of Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics. 'With the Odyssey OLED G6, the world'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 gamers around the world.' Samsung Odyssey OLED G6: Details The Odyssey OLED G6 (model G60SF) features a QHD (2560 x 1440) resolution panel that supports up to 500Hz refresh rate, offering ultra-smooth motion clarity for competitive gaming. The panel is VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certified and Pantone Validated, ensuring deep contrast levels and accurate colour reproduction. According to Samsung, the display is capable of rendering over 2,100 colours and more than 110 SkinTone shades from Pantone's colour library. The monitor also offers peak brightness of 1,000 nits and comes equipped with Samsung's Glare Free technology, which is said to minimise reflections and enhance visibility in varying lighting environments. The display also includes OLED Safeguard+, a protective feature to help prevent burn-in during extended usage. Regarding gaming performance, the Odyssey OLED G6 supports NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, for delivering smoother gameplay with reduced screen tearing and stuttering. Samsung Odyssey OLED G6: Overview

Motorola's Razr 60 Ultra foldable makes me wish more phones were made from wood
Motorola's Razr 60 Ultra foldable makes me wish more phones were made from wood

Stuff.tv

time24-04-2025

  • Stuff.tv

Motorola's Razr 60 Ultra foldable makes me wish more phones were made from wood

Trees are famously not very bendy, so wood probably seems like an unlikely material to make a foldable phone out of, but that hasn't stopped Motorola giving it a go. The 'Mountain Trail' version of the new Razr 60 Ultra (sold as the Razr Ultra in the US) is partly made from real wood – unsurprisingly a first for a clamshell. Of course, the actual bendy bits are made from other stuff: the hinge is reinforced with titanium and the screen on the inside is a flexible OLED that's been Pantone Validated for colour accuracy. Slimming down the screen bezels has let Motorola squeeze a 7in panel in there, with a higher pixel count than the outgoing Razr 50 Ultra. The customisable 4in outer touchscreen is the same size as what you used to get on an iPhone 5, but is covered in Corning Gorilla Glass-Ceramic, so it's a lot tougher. You can use it as a viewfinder for the pair of outer 50MP cameras – one ultra-wide and a lead snapper with Super Zoom abilities. The inner camera now has a 50MP sensor, too, giving it the pixel count advantage over practically every flip phone rival. So far a lot of folding phones have tended to fall a little short in the durability stakes, but the Razr 60 Ultra is IP48-rated, which means it can fend off dust and sit in up to 1.5m of fresh water for as long as 30 minutes and emerge unharmed. Not as tough as an old oak tree, then, but still pretty resilient. If you don't fancy the wooden Razr there are also three other finishes available: velvety Alcantara, a smooth satin-inspired one, and a durable leather-esque option. Motorola is promising over 36 hours of life from the Razr 60 Ultra's 4700mAh battery, which can charge at a rapid 68W over USB-C or 30W on a compatible wireless charger. Power comes from one of Qualcomm's speedy Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Elite chips, which should provide plenty of oomph for Android 15. Motorola's pared-back take on Android has expanded a little this year, having been pumped full of the now obligatory AI tools. There's even a dedicated AI key on the side to make them easier to access. It's essentially an alternative to Google Assistant and Gemini, putting useful tools and recommendations within easy reach. Catch Me Up summarises all your recent notifications, Next Move recognises what's onscreen and suggests what to do afterwards, and an image studio can generate pics or stickers based on your chat conversations. The Razr 60 Ultra will set you back £1199, making it £50 pricier than the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 was at launch. We're still waiting for US pricing to be confirmed. It'll be available to buy direct from Motorola, as well as all the usual retailers. If that's a little too rich for your blood, the Razr 60 – sold as just plain Razr in America – may be a safer bet. Launching at £799 in the UK, it sticks with the 3.6in outer screen and 6.9in inner display seen on last year's Razr 50, but brings extra power courtesy of a MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chipset. The 50MP lead lens and 13MP ultrawide camera duo look very similar to the outgoing model, but battery capacity has grown to 4500mAh. It'll land in Spring Bud, Gibraltar Sea, Parfait Pink and Lightest Sky colours.

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