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Samsung's self-driving display should be an actual sim rig

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We've seen some pretty impressive gaming screens at CES this year. LG introduced a huge 97-inch 4K 120Hz OLED TV with the Signature OLED M that's sure to impress, if you can afford it. Samsu
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We’ve seen some pretty impressive gaming screens at CES this year (opens in new tab). LG introduced a huge 97-inch 4K 120Hz OLED TV with the Signature OLED M that’s sure to impress, if you can afford it. Samsung brought the head with the Odyssey Neo G9 UHD (opens in new tab) ultrawide panel, which looks perfect for PC gaming. But there were impressive screens at CES other than those built for gaming, even if they really should be for games—like Samsung’s digital cockpit.
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Best gaming monitor (opens in new tab): Pixel-perfect panels for your PC
Best high refresh rate monitor (opens in new tab): Screaming quick screens
Best 4K monitor for gaming (opens in new tab): When only high-res will do
Best 4K TV for gaming (opens in new tab): Big-screen 4K PC gaming
This display from Samsung is actually intended for autonomous-driving vehicles, and iterates on an idea the company has been showing off for a few years now.

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