Nobody will be able to see that 500Hz refresh rate on Samsung's Odyssey OLED G6. Not even pro gamers.
Hopefully it won't bend, either.
Glasses-free 3D gaming refuses to die.
Get your pitchforks ready, unless, of course, you're all about unnecessarily skinny phones.
The Odyssey 3D monitor is like a giant Nintendo 3DS screen, but $2,000 for 14 supported games isn't nearly enough.
April was the month of the Nintendo Switch 2, but mid-range Android phones were a separate standout.
There are so many other ways Apple and Samsung could make phones better instead of just making them thinner.
The Odyssey 3D makes characters pop in games without 3D glasses, but it wants you to drop $2,000 for the privilege.
The company had to stop the update because of bugs right as Android 16 creeps around the corner.
Samsung’s round robot, Ballie, is now using Google Gemini alongside “proprietary” AI models. We still need to see it to believe it.
Samsung envisions an AI-filled home that does all the hard stuff for you, but AI won't be there to fix your dishwasher that will inevitably break down.
The Galaxy A26 and A26 also run a truncated version of Samsung's AI magic called "Awesome Intelligence."
The loneliest round of Hokey Pokey.
Hisense now has a 85-inch Canvas TV to take on Samsung’s gigantic The Frame and TCL's NXTVision Pro.
There’s no such thing as overkill when it comes to watching sports.
Rumors suggest Samsung’s ‘Project Moohan’ has even better displays than the Vision Pro, but that hints at a pricey VR headset.
It's good to see the competition is heating up, and that the cover screen is getting bigger on the Z Flip.
Samsung and Lenovo had the most interesting folding concept devices to show off at the annual trade show in Barcelona.
Apple and Nvidia kept it interesting this month while everyone else just kind of fell flat in the shortest month of the year.
We're expecting it to have the same camera sensor and processor as the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
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