New Delhi: Samsung has released the latest products in its Odyssey, Viewfinity and Smart Monitor series. Along with the Odyssey OLED G9, ViewFinity S9, and Smart Monitor M8, the company also introduced the Odyssey Neo G9, the world's first dual UHD gaming monitor. All models will be on display at CES 2023, which begins on January 5 in Las Vegas. One monitor with a focus on gaming is the Odyssey Neo G9 (model number: G95NC). It features a Dual UHD (2160x7680 pixels) 57-inch 1000R curved anti-glare display with 240Hz refresh rate and 32:9 aspect ratio. The display uses VESA Display HDR 1000 and Quantum Micro-LED technology to provide better viewing experience in all lighting conditions. The monitor has DisplayPort2.1 for input and output. Also Read: This week the Samsung Galaxy F04 is expected to launch The addition to the brand's Odyssey lineup is the Odyssey OLED G9 (Model Number: G95SC). Included with the monitor is a 49-inch 1800R curved OLED screen with dual QHD resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, 32:9 aspect ratio, and 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. For lag-free gameplay, the monitor also has a 0.1ms response time. This includes Samsung's Gaming Hub, a comprehensive game streaming service. Also Read: The price of the TECNO POVA 5G drops to Rs. 15,300 For creative professionals, we recommend the ViewFinity S9 (Model Number: S90PC). It has a sophisticated color calibration engine built in. The monitor sports a 27-inch 5K (2880x5120 pixels) anti-glare matte display with 99% DCI-P3 wide color gamut. It has both a Type-C port and a Thunderbolt 4 port for speedy file transfers. Additionally, a 4K Slimfit camera supporting native video conferencing is included. Also Read: Specifications of the OnePlus 11 have leaked The Smart Monitor M8 (M80C model number) features a tilt-supporting, height-adjustable stand. In addition to the current 32-inch model, there is now a 27-inch screen size available. The gadget has 4K resolution and complies with VESA mount requirements. It comes with built-in 2K slimfit camera. Samsung Knox Vault, which encrypts sensitive data, shields the monitor.