Samsung unveils 6K 3D monitors ahead of CES 2026, and I'm already dreading the splurge
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Samsung unveils 6K 3D monitors ahead of CES 2026, and I'm already dreading the splurge
"According to Samsung, the Odyssey 3D uses "real-time eye tracking" to dynamically adjust the screen's depth and perspective in relation to the viewer's position. This technology creates multiple visual layers, enabling a 3D effect without the need for a headset. In addition to the feature, the monitor sports a 6K resolution panel (6,144 x 3,456 pixels), a base refresh rate of 165Hz, and a 1ms response time."
"That refresh rate can be pushed as high as 330Hz via the Dual Mode feature. Samsung also says select games will receive updates to support the monitor's 3D capabilities, include Stellar Blade and The First Berserker: Khazan. It's unclear whether these updates will arrive alongside the Odyssey 3D or sometime within its broader release window. As a big gamer myself, I'm torn on the concept. On the one hand, a glasses-free 3D gaming monitor sounds really cool."
Samsung unveiled five new Odyssey gaming monitors ahead of CES 2026, led by a 32-inch Odyssey 3D that offers glasses-free 3D using real-time eye tracking to adjust depth and perspective. The Odyssey 3D features a 6K (6,144 x 3,456) panel, 165Hz base refresh rate, 1ms response time, and a Dual Mode option to push refresh to 330Hz. Select games such as Stellar Blade and The First Berserker: Khazan are expected to receive updates for 3D support. The lineup also includes the Odyssey G6, a Quad HD model with extremely high refresh capabilities. Skepticism remains due to past 3D TV issues like muddied colors, reduced image quality, and motion sickness.
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