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By Samsung Newsroom
As the centerpiece of the living room, the TV is evolving into a smart platform that understands user intent and expands the viewing experience. Beyond simply playing content, TVs now enable natural conversations, provide real-time information about what’s on screen and offer personalized recommendations.
To meet these changing expectations, Samsung Electronics introduced Vision AI Companion (VAC), an integrated AI platform designed for TVs. Exclusive to Samsung TVs, VAC delivers AI-powered services that present relevant information without disrupting viewing and seamlessly connect users to related content.
In May, Samsung updated the VAC user interface and accelerated the service’s global rollout. Previously available in 38 countries including Korea, VAC has since expanded worldwide,1 with support extended to more TV models. The company plans to bring the service to additional products and markets, giving more users access to AI-enhanced screen experiences.
Samsung Newsroom spoke with Donghee Han of the Experience Planning Group, Visual Display (VD) Business to learn more about how VAC is shaping the future of TV viewing.
▲ Powered by Samsung’s advanced AI technology, VAC optimizes content experiences for TV viewing.
AI Designed for the TV Screen
As AI becomes increasingly integrated into everyday life, consumers have naturally come to expect new AI-powered capabilities from their TVs. Yet questions remain about what role AI should play on TVs and which functions provide meaningful value.
“Building on Samsung TV’s longstanding technology leadership, we focused on making a wide range of AI features, content and apps easy to access, so users can enjoy them without navigating complex menus,” said Han. “Rather than simply showcasing technology, the goal was to bring together genuinely useful features that offer practical support while watching TV and make them available in one place.”
The starting point for VAC was the unique nature of TV as a device — one that differs from smartphones or PCs. “Because TV is designed primarily for viewing content on a large screen, AI interactions must be seamlessly connected to what is on screen without disrupting that experience,” he added.
▲ VAC helps users find answers in real time without leaving the content they are watching or turning to another device. When watching a movie, viewers may wonder, “Where was this film shot?” or “Who directed this?” Instead of reaching for a smartphone, they can simply ask questions about what they are watching and get answers instantly. “Conversational search allows users to resolve questions in the moment and continue exploring related content,” said Han. “It’s a fast, intuitive capability that only Samsung TVs can offer and a key differentiator.”
Natural Conversations, Smarter Discovery
VAC’s greatest strength is its natural language capabilities, allowing users to find content through conversations that feel as intuitive as speaking with another person. While traditional TV voice search typically requires an exact title or predefined genre, VAC interprets both the context and intent behind a viewer’s request.
“Even without knowing the exact title, users can describe a mood, actor or plot point that comes to mind — such as ‘Find me a movie where justice is served in a satisfying way’ or ‘Find me an animated movie about K-pop stars’ — and the AI understands the context to surface the most relevant results,” Han explained. “Because entering search terms with a TV remote can be cumbersome, the ability to find something by saying what comes to mind is an innovative leap in the viewing experience.”
▲ VAC recognizes user intent through natural-language conversations and helps users discover relevant content without manually searching with a TV remote. VAC goes beyond providing information. “Since video is at the heart of the TV experience, we designed the service so conversations don’t end with a single answer,” he said. “By presenting related videos that users can watch immediately, VAC creates a direct connection between discovery and viewing.”
Han also explained the rationale behind developing an integrated platform tailored for TV. “We believed that simply bringing existing global AI services to TV would not be enough to create a truly optimized viewing experience,” he said. “Drawing on Samsung’s extensive expertise in smart TV platforms, we built a dedicated environment where viewing, conversation, information discovery and AI-generated content come together.”
AI-Curated Updates and Content
With the latest update, VAC introduces enhanced lifestyle features. Today’s Topic, for example, uses AI to summarize top news, lifestyle updates and sports highlights — eliminating the need to search for them manually.
“Today’s Topic was inspired by a simple question — what if AI could proactively find and summarize information users might be interested in?” Han said. “Beyond providing text-based information, the feature also recommends related videos worth watching.” As a result, viewers can quickly catch up on key developments and dive deeper into subjects of interest through related content.
▲ The updated Today’s Topic feature uses AI to summarize key news, lifestyle and sports updates on screen while recommending related videos. Samsung also introduced the zero-depth user interface, designed to minimize unnecessary navigation. By displaying topic-based conversations directly on the home screen, users can explore AI features without moving between multiple screens.
“We focused on making AI features easier to access while preserving the natural flow of TV viewing,” he added.
Responsible AI for the TV Screen
Bringing AI services to a screen as familiar and ubiquitous as the TV presented challenges beyond the technology itself. Establishing strong policies and safeguards — particularly around copyright, privacy and data use — was a top priority.
“There was no clear roadmap for applying rapidly evolving AI technologies to the TV screen,” Han recalled. “Throughout the planning and development process, we had to make decisions and define principles ourselves.”
▲ Prioritizing safety, privacy and responsible AI use was essential to ensuring that Samsung TVs could be used with confidence by millions of people worldwide. “There was certainly pressure to introduce new features quickly in a global AI landscape where new services emerge almost daily,” he continued. “But as a platform offered to households around the world under the Samsung name, building user trust mattered more than the speed of implementation.”
To support that goal, the team worked closely with Samsung’s legal department from the earliest stages of development, conducting a thorough review to ensure that every feature met company standards and was introduced responsibly. The result reflects not only technical innovation but also a commitment to earning user trust through robust policies and protections.
The Future of TV, Powered by AI
VAC focuses not only on implementing AI technology but also on integrating it naturally into the TV experience. This philosophy underpins Samsung’s vision for the future of screens. Unlike traditional smart TV services limited to predefined features and fixed interfaces, VAC is designed to adapt alongside changing user needs and market trends.
“Samsung TVs will move beyond menu-based navigation to become platforms that understand user intent and proactively connect users to relevant content,” Han explained. “By combining AI-powered conversations with the immersive experience of a large screen, everything from information discovery to content viewing can become part of a single journey.”
▲ VAC is expanding the possibilities of TV viewing by enabling screens to converse, understand and connect users with content. “TVs will continue to evolve toward a future where they better understand user intent and significantly broaden the viewing experience,” he continued. “Through VAC, we will keep enhancing both features and usability so more users can enjoy intuitive AI experiences on TV.”
Moving beyond screens that simply display content, Samsung TVs are becoming more intuitive companions. With VAC, Samsung is expanding the possibilities of smarter screen experiences by helping users discover information and content more naturally.
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By Samsung Newsroom
At Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026, Europe’s largest display exhibition held in Barcelona this February, an installation at the Samsung Electronics booth captured visitors’ attention. Just 52 mm thick, the display shows objects rotating 360 degrees as if floating in midair — without 3D glasses.
Spatial Signage, Samsung’s glasses-free 3D display, has earned industry recognition with awards at IFA 2025, CES 2026 and ISE 2026. Bringing the concept to life required close collaboration across display, research and design teams — each solving a different piece of the 3D puzzle.
Samsung Newsroom spoke with experts across the company — Jong-Gu Sun and Yujin Nam from the Visual Display (VD) Business, Chang-Kun Lee from Samsung Research (SR) and Eun Vit Chung from the Corporate Design Office (CDO) — about the journey behind the innovation.
▲ Spatial Signage
Redefining the 3D Visual Experience
As demand grows for more distinctive visuals, the need for new display solutions is increasing. “We are seeing rising interest in visually striking content that captures attention, such as ultra-large LED-based anamorphic displays,” said Sun. “However, these installations typically require more space than traditional signage and dedicated 3D content.”
“Spatial Signage delivers immersive 3D depth without glasses or bulky holographic boxes, enabling differentiated experiences across a wide range of environments,” he added. “It also reduces the cost of producing dedicated content while remaining compatible with existing signage systems.”
▲ Sun discusses how Spatial Signage brings immersive 3D experiences to life. Turning the concept into reality required a strong technological foundation. “While exploring new signage solutions, we discovered advanced display technology under development at Samsung Research and realized it could enable 3D signage for B2B environments,” said Chung. “From that point, close collaboration among SR, CDO and the VD Business advanced the technology and brought it to market.”
Inside the Technology Behind Spatial Signage
At the core of Spatial Signage is 3D plate technology. “The system combines a display with optical components to send separate images to each eye, applying the principle of binocular disparity so the brain perceives depth,” Lee explained. “A lenticular card — which shows different images depending on the viewing angle — is a common example of a 3D plate.”
▲ Principle of 3D plate technology “Spatial Signage uses a new method of rendering 3D images to address the limitations of conventional glasses-free 3D displays, such as reduced image quality and narrow viewing angles,” he added. “By presenting the main subject in high-resolution 2D while using a 3D plate to create depth in the background, it achieves both immersion and high image quality.”
Building an ultra-large, 85-inch 3D display was no easy task. A 3D plate is made by combining lenticular lenses with printed images to produce 3D visuals — and once created, it cannot be adjusted.
▲ Lee highlights Samsung’s innovative technology behind the ultra-large, 85-inch 3D display. “If discrepancies between design specifications and the actual structure are not precisely accounted for, the background on screen can appear distorted,” said Lee. “To address this, we developed a special pattern to detect errors during lens production.” By combining this printed pattern with the lenticular lens, the team could quickly identify deviations and adjust printing conditions accordingly.
Securing depth while maintaining a slim profile was another challenge. Spatial Signage uses a thin 3-4 mm 3D plate to create a box-like sense of space with a perceived depth of up to 500 mm, as if extending inside the screen. “Achieving depth with such thin optical materials made lens design and reliability testing difficult,” Nam explained. “Despite numerous unexpected obstacles, we explored a range of ideas and ultimately improved the product’s quality.”
▲ Nam shares how the team achieved a 3-4 mm thickness and 500 mm depth through numerous trials. The team also faced physical limitations. “With an ultra-large 3D plate, gravity can cause sagging, leading to blemishes or distortions, while vertical lenses can produce the moiré effect — a high-frequency, wave-like pattern,” said Nam. “We repeatedly encountered these technical constraints. It would not have been possible without close collaboration across teams.”
▲ (From left) Chang-Kun Lee and Eun Vit Chung
Crafting Depth Through Design
With the technology in place, the next step was to design an intuitive and immersive visual experience. “To maximize depth on the 85-inch screen, we refined the 3D plate imagery and developed guidelines for image processing that enhance elements such as perspective and shadows,” Chung emphasized. “It is the result of years of accumulated expertise and dedication.”
As a result, the 3D plate features precisely calculated lines, surfaces and gradient backgrounds, while the foreground 2D content incorporates lighting, shadows and perspective aligned with the background’s depth. “This project felt like bringing virtual images from a 3D program into the real world,” said Chung. “I’ve grown attached to each visual element created through this process.”
▲ Chung explains how Spatial Signage reflects Samsung’s design expertise, from 3D plate image design to lighting and perspective. However, implementing the concept proved more complex than expected. “While typical design work can rely on a single image, Spatial Signage requires images to be divided into micrometer-level segments — thinner than a strand of human hair,” Chung explained. In other words, designers had to anticipate how those segments would come together. “It would have been impossible without a deep understanding of optics. By studying and applying those principles, we achieved the sense of depth seen today.”
New Opportunities for B2B Displays
Developed through close collaboration across teams, Spatial Signage goes beyond traditional displays and opens new possibilities in everyday environments. To increase its versatility in diverse retail settings, Samsung plans to expand its lineup past the current 85-inch model with 32-inch and 55-inch options later this year.
▲ Samsung VXT lets users create signage-ready videos. “Whenever I walk by a café with Spatial Signage, I notice people pausing to look at the display,” said Nam. “For cafés or franchises seeking a more engaging way to promote seasonal menus or events, it can offer a compelling alternative.”
AI Studio,1 an AI-powered content creation app within Samsung Visual eXperience Transformation (VXT), lets users create signage-ready videos from a single product image. In addition to supporting standard digital signage, it offers an option to optimize content specifically for Spatial Signage — delivering a truly immersive experience on the 3D display.
“In addition to retail, Spatial Signage is drawing strong interest from sectors including 3D audiovisual solutions for education in Europe, virtual personal training systems for major fitness chains and augmented reality waiting areas at theme parks in Korea,” said Sun. “Through innovative display solutions, we will continue to build a commercial display ecosystem that only Samsung can deliver.”
▲ Spatial Signage unlocks versatile, innovative display experiences. Ultimately, Spatial Signage is not just about making images appear in 3D — it is about creating more immediate, memorable and lifelike experiences in everyday spaces.
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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics today shared its plan to expand support for glasses-free 3D gameplay on the Samsung Odyssey 3D gaming monitor. At GDC Festival of Gaming 2026 in San Francisco, Samsung will spotlight Hell Is Us and Cronos: The New Dawn as part of its expanding 3D gaming ecosystem, demonstrating how leading titles are embracing immersive display without the need for special glasses.
“The Odyssey 3D is designed for gamers who want to experience their hobby in a way that feels like they’re completely embedded in the action,” said Kevin Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics. “Through partnerships with leading gaming studios, we are committed to creating an ecosystem of top-tier titles, making great games extraordinary.”
Gaming’s Most Acclaimed Titles Become Fully Immersive 3D Experiences — Expanding Partnerships With Leading Developers
Hell Is Us, the critically acclaimed action-adventure horror game from Rogue Factor, will arrive on Samsung’s Odyssey 3D ecosystem in March, becoming a part of the first wave of newly added 3D-enabled titles for 2026.
Cronos: The New Dawn, developed by Bloober Team, will join this expanding 3D gaming library by the end of the year. This survival horror game, which has received generally positive reviews from critics, will provide an immersive gaming experience by integrating with the 3D technology.
Both titles will be playable in 3D through the Samsung Odyssey 3D Hub, the company’s dedicated 3D content platform, which already supports over 60 titles.
In addition to 3D gaming technology, Samsung offers HDR10+ GAMING, which delivers optimized HDR performance to each game by automatically analyzing each scene and frame, thereby enhancing immersion. Since 2022, the company has integrated HDR10+ GAMING into its Odyssey gaming monitors and TVs featuring refresh rates above 120Hz.
Samsung has partnered with top video game studio CD PROJEKT RED as part of its commitment to advancing display technology alongside leading developers.
This collaboration will explore how technology can be advanced to increase the immersion of video games for players, and Samsung is already working with CD PROJEKT RED to integrate HDR10+ GAMING into its hit video game Cyberpunk 2077.
Additionally, Samsung announced the expansion of its HDR10+ GAMING partnership with Pearl Abyss. HDR10+ GAMING will be featured in Pearl Abyss’s upcoming open-world action-adventure game Crimson Desert, set to launch in March, ensuring gamers enjoy a premium HDR experience.
The Full Odyssey Experience Comes to GDC 2026
At GDC 2026, Samsung will host hands-on demo sessions for journalists and industry experts to gain an up-close look at its latest Odyssey monitors and an opportunity to play Hell Is Us in 3D before the public.
The demo sessions will feature Samsung’s Odyssey gaming monitor lineup:
27-inch Odyssey 3D (G90XF model): Glasses-free 3D gaming with advanced eye-tracking that delivers natural-looking depth and makes action jump off the screen. This glasses-free 3D gaming monitor will expand the lineup with the launch of a 32-inch model by the end of the year. 32-inch Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SH model): Stunning 4K QD-OLED at 240Hz with exceptional color and contrast, protected by Samsung OLED Safeguard+ technology. 32-inch Odyssey G8 (G80HS model): The industry’s first 6K gaming monitor, delivering native 165Hz performance with Dual Mode support up to 330Hz in 3K. This model also offers VESA-certified DisplayPort 2.1 (DP 2.1) connectivity, which supports smooth gaming and efficient video playback. 27-inch Odyssey G6 (G60H model): The world’s first 1,040Hz gaming monitor with Dual Mode, delivering esports-level motion clarity and responsiveness.
Odyssey 3D: Glasses-Free Gaming at Its Peak
While previous 3D approaches required either special glasses or sacrificed performance, the Odyssey 3D is a groundbreaking gaming monitor that delivers stunning 3D gameplay without compromise. Using advanced Eye Tracking and View Mapping technology, the monitor requires no glasses. It adjusts the 3D depth of the scene in response to the viewer’s position in real time, ensuring an optimized 3D effect.
Combined with a 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms GtG response time, the Odyssey 3D delivers smooth, responsive gameplay, resulting in a 3D effect that holds even during fast camera movement, gunfights and high-speed traversal — without the eye strain traditionally associated with 3D displays.
The addition of Hell Is Us and Cronos: The New Dawn expands Samsung’s 3D gaming library, which currently supports more than 60 titles — including The First Berserker: Khazan, Stellar Blade, Lies of P: Overture and MONGIL: STAR DIVE. With these additions, the company’s selection of 3D games is on track to reach over 120 titles by the end of 2026.
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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics today announced the expansion of its commercial display offerings, led by the global launch of Samsung Spatial Signage, at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 in Barcelona. The announcement includes new AI-powered content capabilities through Samsung VXT, new additions to Samsung’s supersized commercial display lineup and expanded enterprise collaboration with Cisco-certified wide-format display solutions.
“For commercial environments, bringing displays and content solutions together is becoming increasingly important,” said SW Yong, President and Head of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics. “Glasses-free 3D Spatial Signage, combined with new AI-powered capabilities in Samsung VXT, allows us to deliver a more integrated approach to immersive commercial displays, helping businesses create engaging experiences across a wide range of commercial environments.”
Bringing Brands to Life Across a Range of Environments With Spatial Signage
Spatial Signage is Samsung’s industry-leading 3D digital signage that delivers an immersive visual experience. Using Samsung’s patented 3D Plate technology, it creates a sense of spatial depth positioned behind the LCD panel. Content retains the sharpness of 2D visuals while adding natural-looking 3D depth — without the need for specialized equipment such as 3D glasses. The display’s presentation naturally draws attention in retail, luxury, museum and entertainment settings, helping direct focus to key promotions, exhibitions or important information.
The newly launched 85-inch Spatial Signage display features a 4K UHD resolution (2,160 x 3,840) in a 9:16 portrait format, which enables brands and venues to present 360-degree rotating visuals that show front, back and side views of a product or scene.
Powered by Samsung’s industry-leading Quantum Processor, the display provides 4K UHD upscaling, 16-bit color mapping and dynamic HDR refinement to deliver sharper detail, smoother tonal transitions and consistent color accuracy. Additionally, an anti-glare panel helps maintain clarity under bright or challenging lighting conditions.
Spatial Signage features an UltraThin Design with a slim 52mm profile and a lightweight 49kg build. Compatible with a Slim Fit Wall Mount, the display installs like conventional signage and integrates cleanly into compact or design-sensitive locations, without the bulky, box-like enclosures typically associated with traditional showcase-style displays.1 Spatial Signage is available globally in an 85-inch model, with the launch of 32-inch and 55-inch sizes to follow.
AI Studio, a new AI-powered content app within Samsung VXT,2 was showcased at ISE 2026 to demonstrate streamlined content creation for all Samsung signage connected to the platform. The app transforms static images into signage-ready video without the need for external tools or manual setup. Content created through VXT’s AI Studio app is automatically optimized with refined shadow detailing, adjusted margins and background treatments for Spatial Signage — creating more realistic and balanced visuals tailored for a wide variety of commercial environments.
Recognized for its pioneering 3D capabilities, Spatial Signage has been named a CES 2026 Innovation Award Honoree in the newly introduced Enterprise Tech category, which made Samsung one of the first to be recognized in the category during its commercial debut at the show. Last year, the display was also named an IFA 2025 Innovation Award Honoree in the ‘Best in Emerging Tech’ category.
Redefining Supersized Signage for Bold Business Impact
Samsung is reinforcing its leadership in supersized commercial displays with a growing lineup of extra-large formats built for high-impact business environments. At ISE 2026, Samsung introduced the 130-inch Micro RGB signage (QPHX model) to commercial audiences for the first time. Previously unveiled at CES 2026 for the ultra-premium home entertainment market, the display features Samsung’s most advanced Micro LED technology to date. It combines micro-scale RGB LEDs with the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro to deliver vivid color expression and exceptional picture quality in an ultra-slim design, making it ideal for flagship retail and premium spaces.
Also unveiled at ISE 2026 was the 108-inch The Wall All-in-One (MMF-A model) in 2K resolution, engineered to dramatically simplify large-format LED deployment. Like previous models (146-inch 4K and 2K, 136-inch 2K and 110-inch 2K), it reduces on-site setup time and labor compared to traditional LED walls. Installation is possible in as little as two hours, depending on display size.3 However, the new 108-inch model features a more compact, split-panel design that makes supersized LED installation as efficient as mounting two LCD screens rather than a full LED wall — all at a much faster pace.
Together with the previously introduced 105-inch QPDX-5K and 115-inch QHFX models, the addition of the 130-inch Micro RGB Signage and The Wall All-in-One series gives businesses more ways to create immersive, ultra-large visual experiences across lobbies, showrooms, boardrooms and other high-impact commercial spaces. This expanded lineup reinforces Samsung’s 17-year leadership in the global digital signage market.4
Advancing Enterprise Collaboration With Cisco and Logitech Partnerships
Samsung’s 115-inch 4K Smart Signage (QHFX model) and 146-inch 2K The Wall All-in-One (IAB model) lead the industry in advanced supersized displays, offering seamless, immersive meeting spaces without the complexity of multi-screen setups. These supersized models are the latest Samsung displays to be certified for compatibility with Cisco’s collaboration devices, joining the previously certified Samsung QMC lineup. Notably, Samsung The Wall All-in-One is the world’s first LED display to receive the certification.5
Cisco certification follows a rigorous testing program to confirm the reliability of the display’s video interfaces and ensure optimized image quality for video meetings. It also confirms the visibility of displays within Cisco’s Control Hub management platform and verifies secure, seamless integration across meeting spaces. Together, these factors contribute to high-quality meeting experiences for participants and improved enterprise management for IT teams.
Additionally, through a new partnership with Logitech, Samsung 4K Smart Signage QBC series is now included in Microsoft’s Express Install for Microsoft Teams Rooms, enabling fast, cost-effective meeting room setups. The offering combines Samsung displays with Logitech’s certified Microsoft Teams Rooms conferencing solution to simplify room installations, allowing them to be completed in under an hour.
Slim Fit Wall Mount must be purchased separately. ︎ Samsung VXT is a cloud-based digital signage platform that combines content creation, management and remote device control within a single CMS, accessible via desktop and mobile. VXT is sold separately, and feature availability may vary by region. AI Studio will be available globally in 1H 2026 and may incur additional costs depending on usage. ︎ The Wall All-in-One 110-inch model requires three preset modules. The 146-inch model requires four preset modules. Install time estimate based on internal testing. ︎ Consumer TVs are excluded. Source: Omdia Q3 2025 Public Display Report ︎ Cisco Collaboration Devices ︎ View the full article
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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics took part in Gamescom 2024, the world’s largest event for computer and video games, with an 800-square-meter booth highlighting unrivaled immersive experiences, cutting-edge technology and exciting gaming partnerships. Fans crowded Samsung’s exhibit throughout the event to experience the latest innovations and play their favorite games. The magical glasses-free 3D gaming experience, via Odyssey 3D monitor, caught the attention of gamers and media alike.
▲ Visitors try out the magical glasses-free Odyssey 3D monitor at Gamescom 2024.
Held from August 20-25 in Cologne, Germany, Gamescom 2024 spanned an impressive 230,000 square meters. Over 1,400 companies from showcased their latest games and technology to more than 335,000 fans from around 120 countries at the annual gaming conference. Offering something for everyone, Samsung’s booth became a must-visit attraction at Gamescom 2024.
▲ A cosplayer strikes a pose at Samsung’s booth at Gamescom 2024, where the company welcomed visitors to enjoy the latest innovations in gaming technology.
A Magical Glasses-Free 3D Gaming Experience
The booth centered around Samsung’s newest Odyssey 3D monitor — a glasses-free display delivering a 3D experience unlike anything currently available on the market.
While preparing for Gamescom 2024, Samsung determined that the optimal distance to experience 3D gaming on the Odyssey 3D was about 60 cm (approximately 2 feet). Monitors at the booth were positioned from this distance, allowing fans to experience Eye Tracking and View Mapping technology that projects 3D graphics with astounding picture quality.
With these advancements, Samsung continues to build on its legacy of excellence and innovation by reshaping the gaming landscape and transforming how people interact with their favorite titles. The technology left a lasting impression on Gamescom 2024 attendees. “The 3D graphics made it look like I could reach out and touch the world in the game,” said one visitor. “Everything felt so much more real.”
▲ Partnering with KRAFTON’s inZOI, Samsung invited visitors to preview the game as well as the Odyssey 3D monitor — before the release of either product.
The next generation of photo-realistic games is becoming even more lifelike with Samsung’s 3D technology. Thanks to a special partnership between KRAFTON and Samsung, fans could play KRAFTON’s life simulation game inZOI in stunning 3D at Samsung’s booth —the title is scheduled for release later this year.
▲ (From left) Donghwa Lim, Enterprise R&D Lab, and Sukho Song, Product Innovation Lab, Visual Display Business, Samsung Electronics pose for a photo in front of the Odyssey 3D monitor station.
“Gamescom is where passionate gamers come together,” said Donghwa Lim, Enterprise R&D Lab, Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics, who oversees the Odyssey 3D’s hardware development. “We had a great opportunity to see how the 3D monitor we developed can captivate people’s attention and exceed their gaming expectations.”
“I was pleased to see people enjoying games on the 3D monitor at Gamescom,” added Sukho Song from Product Innovation Lab, Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics, who specializes in 2D-to-3D transition technology. “We worked hard to develop a gaming monitor optimized for 3D to create new viewing environments and dimensions for gaming fans.”
Something for Everyone — Game Previews on the Latest Screens
▲ Odyssey Gaming Zone at Samsung’s booth at Gamescom 2024
Visitors to Gamescom 2024 had the chance to experience the powerful performance of the Odyssey OLED G6, Odyssey OLED G8 and Odyssey OLED G9 monitors. These displays gave new life to fan-favorite games including Genshin Impact and showcased upcoming releases such as the World of Warcraft expansion, World of Warcraft: The War Within.
▲ Gamers play Genshin Impact on the Odyssey OLED G8 at Samsung’s booth at Gamescom 2024.
The 32” Odyssey OLED G8 is the ultimate immersive OLED monitor, featuring a 4K UHD 16:9 screen that allows users to step directly into the worlds of the games they play. With a 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time, this monitor promises smoother, more responsive gameplay. At Gamescom 2024, fans could experience Genshin Impact on the Odyssey OLED G8 with unparalleled visual quality and unmatched gaming performance.
▲ Samsung’s booth offered visitors an early glimpse of World of Warcraft: The War Within on the Odyssey Neo G9.
Ahead of the eagerly awaited release of the World of Warcraft: The War Within, fans got an exclusive preview of the new content on the 49” Odyssey OLED G9 which further heightened anticipation for the game. The monitor’s dual QHD resolution 32:9 ultra-wide screen ratio brought Azeroth’s visual splendor to life, while the 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time allowed gameplay decisions to materialize almost instantaneously.
Gaming on Gaming Hub on Samsung AI TVs
▲ Visitors to Samsung’s booth at Gamescom 2024 faced off in popular sports games on Samsung’s TVs.
For gamers who enjoy playing on Samsung Gaming Hub or via consoles, Samsung showcased the best gaming TVs on the market at its booth. Visitors went head-to-head in today’s hottest sports games on the 75” Neo QLED 8K and 98” Neo QLED TVs. Motion Xcelerator and AI-optimized picture quality added to the excitement of the matches.
In addition, fans had an up-close look at the 77” OLED TV with a diverse selection of games to play. The TV’s bold contrast, vibrant colors and Game Motion Plus feature created optimal gaming visuals, whereas the 120Hz refresh rate ensured smooth and responsive gameplay.
▲ Samsung’s booth at Gamescom 2024 hosted live gaming events including tournaments.
Throughout Gamescom 2024, visitors to Samsung’s booth enjoyed watching live gaming tournaments and showcases on the stage. Contestants performed at their best with the Odyssey OLED G8 to bring the excitement of live gaming to a whole new level.
▲ Crowds of gamers gather at Gamescom 2024.
Gamescom is the ultimate convergence of gaming technology and culture. This year, Samsung demonstrated leadership in the gaming monitor industry, unveiling new technologies that redefine how people game. Samsung will continue to push the envelope to provide innovative solutions for more immersive gaming.
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