The order quantity is limited because the item is only available in limited quantities and the supplier imposes delivery restrictions per order to ensure availability.
The monitor can be attached to a SimRig, but a suitable VESA adapter is required as the monitor is not VESA-compatible as standard. Special VESA adapters with a 100 x 100 mm hole pattern are available for the Samsung Odyssey G6 series, which enable simple and secure mounting. With such an adapter, mounting on SimRigs such as the Oplite SimRig S8 is possible.
The monitor works well with a PS5 as it has HDMI 2.1, which is required to use 1440p at 120 Hz. However, the PS5 only supports up to 120 Hz at 4K, while the monitor displays up to 240 Hz at lower resolutions.
A DisplayPort cable is supplied with the product, an HDMI cable is not included. The DisplayPort cable supplied is sufficient for the full resolution and high refresh rate. A better cable is generally not necessary as long as the cable supports the DisplayPort standard (at least DisplayPort 1.2) and is of high quality. If you need an HDMI cable, you will need to purchase this separately.
The Samsung Odyssey G6 - G65B (27") should in principle be compatible with a current Mac mini as it has HDMI and DisplayPort connections that are typically suitable for Mac computers. However, there is no specific information about VRR or HDR support with macOS devices in the data provided. It is advisable to check the exact specifications and possible limitations related to macOS to ensure that all desired functions work properly.
Hey, on a Macbook pro 16" with M2pro, the monitor can be driven at full resolution with 120Hz refresh rate. As far as I know, the Macbook Air devices only have 60Hz on the external display.
Small TVs that are not specially designed for gaming have a high latency, i.e. what you do with your controller is displayed on the screen with a delay. This isn't a problem for cosy games, but it ruins the fun for faster or competitive games. The PS5 outputs a maximum of 120Hz at 4K video resolution. Look for something that supports this so that you can use the full potential of your PS5, this monitor can display up to 240fps but "only" in Uhd (2K).
They are very similar. LC27G75TQSRXEN has a better colour space and has HDMI 2.1 connections, which is especially interesting for consoles (One X and PS 5).