Specs at a glance: Samsung Odyssey 3D
Panel size
27 inches
Resolution
3840×2160 (stereoscopic 3D compatible)
Refresh rate
165 Hz
Panel type and backlight
IPS, W-LED
Ports
1x USB-B upstream, 1x USB-A downstream, 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x DisplayPort 1.4
Size
24.2 x 21.3 x 8.0 inches w/ stand
(614.7 × 541 × 203.2 mm)
Weight
16.5 lbs
(7.48 kg) w/ stand; 10.4 lbs (4.72 kg) w/out stand
Warranty
1 year
Price (MSRP)
$1,999
Gamers of a certain age will remember a period roughly 15 years ago when the industry collectively decided stereoscopic 3D was going to be the next big thing in gaming. From Nvidia’s “3D Vision” glasses system to Nintendo’s glasses-free 3DS to Sony’s 3D TV aimed specifically at gamers, major gaming companies put a lot of effort into bringing a sense of real depth to the flat video game scenes of the day.
Unfortunately for those companies, the stereoscopic 3D gaming hype faded almost as quickly as it rose; by 2012, most companies were scaling back their stereoscopic investments in light of underwhelming public demand (case in point: Nintendo’s pivot to the 3D-free 2DS line of portables). And while some stray upstarts have tried to revive the stereoscopic gaming dream in the years since, the idea seemed destined to be a footnote in gaming tech history.