The world's first 55" 4K curved gaming display Samsung Odyssey Ark is available to reserve

2022-08-26 19:34:58 By : Mr. john Xiao

Alex Hernandez | August 22, 2022August 22, 2022 Gaming, Gaming Hardware, Tech

Gamers and content creators, start preparing your wallet. The world’s first 55″ 4K curved gaming display, the Samsung Odyssey Ark, is now available to reserve. Originally unveiled at the CES this year, the Odyssey Ark is a 55-inch,4K curved gaming screen with a 165Hz refresh rate and 1msresponse time.

With 4K gaming performance, this new behemoth display was made with multitasking and cinematic gaming in mind and can be used with PC and gaming consoles. Odyssey Ark will be available to reserve on Monday, August 15 at 10:00 am Eastern Time.

“Starting today, reserve the all-new 55” rotating Odyssey Ark Screen and receive $100 off the retail price of $3,499.99, and pre-orders receive a bonus offer of a $200 Samsung.com e-certificate for use on any other Samsung.com product. Odyssey Ark is excluded from the pre-order promotion.” Odyssey Ark will be available on Samsung.com and select retailers nationwide in early September. Let’s break down what you get for your money, and stay tuned for a first-look review in the near future!

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