It is expected to be ready by the end of the year, according to the business.
Following a teaser that was initially shown at CES, Samsung has today made an official announcement at Gamescom regarding a glasses-free 3D gaming display. Eye tracking technology, a light field display, and a lenticular lens on the front panel are all components that are utilized by the Odyssey 3D.
Both the built-in stereo camera and the unique View Mapping technology make continuous adjustments to the image in order to improve the perception of depth and to create the illusion of three-dimensionality, which is extremely crucial. The technology utilized here is comparable to the way in which Acer handled glasses-free 3D with its Helios 300 SpatialLabs Edition laptop or the ASUS ProArt StudioBook 16, with the exception that the form factor of this device is far larger.
In order to accomplish this, the Odyssey 3D will be offered in sizes that might go up to 37 inches. The fact that users can instantaneously activate the 3D mechanism or deactivate it for regular gaming is something that Samsung boasts about. The fact that glasses-free 3D may be exceedingly difficult to utilize, dating all the way back to the days of the Nintendo 3DS, is a positive development regarding this matter. When the image is blurry, the sweet area is often quite small, and the image itself is typically blurry. There are some shortcomings to this technology.
With regard to the conventional specifications, the Odyssey 3D is equipped with a 4K QLED display that has a refresh rate of 165Hz. The reaction time is 1 millisecond, and support is provided for AMD FreeSync. In addition to a DisplayPort 1.4 port, the displays come equipped with two HDMI 2.1 ports on the back. Furthermore, the height-adjustable stand may be tilted to assist users in locating the optimal position for 3D viewing. All things considered, glasses-free 3D is a fussy technology, and the monitor will most likely need some adjustments in order to achieve the desired results.
Vaporware is not what this is. The monitor is expected to be available by the end of the year, according to Samsung. On the other hand, there is the issue of that price. The corporation has not disclosed the whole cost until now, and it is likely that this is due to the fact that it will be incredibly costly. For the most part, Samsung Odyssey gaming monitors have been quite expensive, and this is without taking into account glasses-free 3D.