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Samsung Odyssey Neo G 4K monitor

04.02.2023

Samsung has unveiled the 43-inch Odyssey Neo G7 (G70NC) gaming monitor.

The Odyssey Neo G7 features a 43-inch Quantum Mini-LED panel, which is the first of its kind from Samsung. The company promises "excellent and precise control" of the mini-LEDs and richer blacks that the technology delivers. To minimize reflections, Samsung uses a matte finish on the panel.

The novelty is equipped with a panel with a resolution of 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) and support for a refresh rate of 144 Hz. Also reported are 1ms matrix response time, 400 nits typical brightness, VESA HDR 600 certification, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support. Two HDMI 2.1 connectors and one DisplayPort 1.4 connector are available for connecting signal sources. In addition, the device has two USB 3.0 connectors and two 20W speakers.

There is a Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 5 wireless module, as well as a gigabit Ethernet network interface. Thanks to this, the Odyssey Neo G7 monitor was able to implement support for Samsung Smart Hub and Samsung Gaming Hub.

The Samsung Smart Hub allows the monitor to serve as a streaming entertainment hub with direct access to services such as Netflix, YouTube and Prime Video. At the same time, Samsung Gaming Hub allows you to play games without a PC or game console using streaming services such as Xbox xCloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now.

The controller can be connected via Bluetooth or USB.

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Remote ignition lock of a credit car 03.10.2014

In the US, cars equipped with a remote engine blocking system are becoming more and more. This technology is used by credit organizations to deal with non-payers. Today, about 2 million credit cars in this country are equipped with such devices.

While such devices have clear advantages for banks, the legality of their use remains in question, as they can be the cause of accidents with the most serious consequences.

There are at least 2 million cars on American roads today, bought on credit and equipped with remote shutdown systems. Such equipment allows you to remotely block the engine ignition and uses the same principles as modern anti-theft systems.

If the car owner has a loan debt, the device installed in the car warns the debtor with sound and light signals about the need to make the next payment under the contract. The creditor may, at his discretion, turn off the engine of the credit machine at a distance, and prevent its further use.

Since such a blockage can occur at any time, it can catch the owner indebted by surprise. In the United States, there have already been cases when the system was activated while driving a car on busy highways or during emergency trips to a medical facility.

IMETRIK, which makes remote locking devices for cars, says that their products are set to turn off the ignition only in stationary cars. IMETRIK's anti-debt devices cost about $100 and have sold over $800 in the US. Skypatrol and Passtime are the market leaders.

Some remote ignition shutdown systems are equipped with GPS modules, using which creditors can track the location of debtors' vehicles and turn off the ignition in places that are considered the safest in the city. At the same time, the installation of equipment that monitors the movement can cause dissatisfaction with car owners, since in this case we are talking about an encroachment on their privacy.

Be that as it may, for people with bad credit, the use of such remote blockers with navigation equipment is the only way to buy a car on credit. Statistics show that about a quarter of the auto loans taken out in 2013 by Americans are classified as high-risk, because. these loans were taken by people who previously had arrears in payments.

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