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  2. Samsung Odyssey Ark 55" monitor hands-on: A cinematic gaming ...

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    Not only does Samsung claim that the Ark is the world’s first 55-inch monitor with a 4K resolution, 165 Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time, you also get support for HDR 10+ and Dolby Atmos ...

  3. The Best Gaming Monitors to Help You Crush the Competition - AOL

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    The Sony Inzone M9 is a versatile 4K gaming monitor that works well for PC and PS5 players. It’s brighter than most LED monitors this size, peaking at 600 nits, and offers full-array local ...

  4. XBR (Sony) - Wikipedia

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    Available in 46-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch sizes. XBRHX950 (2012) - Minor refresh of the HX929 with a newer, more rounded Monolith design and pedestal. Available in 55-inch and 65-inch. XBRX900A (84" version) (2012) - 84-inch 4K UHD (3840x2160 resolution) LED-edge-lit panel with local dimming. 240 Hz refresh rate with Motionflow XR960.

  5. Inzone - Wikipedia

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    Inzone is a brand of Sony Electronics used for gaming-focused monitors and headphones products. It was announced on June 28, 2022 with a lineup of two computer monitors and three headphones intended for PC gaming. [1] The brand name is intended to reflect the concept of being "in the zone".

  6. 4K resolution - Wikipedia

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    3840 × 1080 (3. 55:1 or 32:9); this resolution was first used in the Samsung C49HG70, a 49-inch (120 cm) curved gaming monitor released in 2017. This resolution is equivalent to dual 1080p displays (1920 × 1080) side-by-side, but with no border interrupting the image.

  7. Comparison of CRT, LCD, plasma, and OLED displays - Wikipedia

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    60 fps typically, some gaming monitors can do up to 540 fps; internally, display refreshed at up to 540 fps [18] [19] 60 fps typically, some can do 120 fps; internally, display refreshed at e.g. 480 or 600 fps [20] 60 fps typically. Up to 480 fps. [21] Flicker: Perceptible on lower refresh rates (60 fps and below) [22]