Performance – Crisp image quality on a 1000R curve Another less exciting feature is the RGB lighting at the rear surrounding the pivot on the ergonomic stand. It doesn’t have a USB-C port, but you do get a two-port USB hub with fast charging, a 3.5mm headset jack, a pair of DisplayPort 1.4 inputs, and one HDMI 2.0 input. However, if you already own or thinking of a midrange gaming PC like the CyberPowerPC Gamer GXiVR8480A10 (GeForce RTX 3060) or the Skytech Shiva (RTX 3080) with satisfying 1440p gameplay, the Samsung Odyssey G7 is worth investing.Īs you might expect with gaming monitors, the LC32G75T has a generous array of connectivity options. A pretty expensive gaming combination right there. Again, you’ll need an equally high-end gaming PC like the HP Omen 30L (Nvidia RTX 3090 GPU) that can push high frames rates on modern titles like Battlefield 1 and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. ![]() High-end monitors like the Asus ROG Swift PG32UQ (3840 x 2160) deliver the luxury of 4K gaming, but they cost hundreds of dollars more. Plus, you won’t have to spend lots of money on a top-end graphics card in order to satisfy your craving for high frame rates. ![]() The lower resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 ensures that your games look reasonably sharp without the need to hit 4K. While many would’ve wished to have 4K here, it’s, however, in many ways a relief. Well, we’ve seen bigger monitors like the Dell S3422DWG at this price range, with a 34-inch VA panel, by the G7 gets a curve that’s never easy to spot in the market.ĭespite the big size, Samsung didn’t think of pushing it into the 4K class. If you need it smaller, it’s also available as a 27in monitor with the same resolution and feature allocations. It measures 31.5in diagonally and the large V-shaped stand is a whole 30cm deep. The Odyssey G7 in this review is a pretty big piece of kit. The former is certified at HDR400 and has a 144Hz IPS panel. ![]() That’s decent value compared with other HDR gaming monitors we’ve reviewed recently.īoth the Asus TUF VG28UQL1A and Asus ROG Swift PG32UQ cost slightly more than the Odyssey G7 and yet have some inferior specifications. Indeed, the list price for the 32-in we’re reviewing is under $800 (check the link below for the exact price), and the 27in ( LC27G75TQSNXZA) costs much less. Dimensions: 7.37 x 27.96 x 17.29 inchesĭespite the splendid feature set, the cost of the Samsung G7 monitor isn’t sky-high.Samsung has truly elevated PC gaming to a new level here. The Odyssey G7 model we’re reviewing – the LC32G75TQSNXZA, or simply LC32G75T- has a refresh rate of up to 240Hz, supports Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync, and has a QLED Quantum Dot panel that reproduces up to 95% of the DCI-P3 colors. It’s the first screen we’ve seen to rock an extreme 1000R curvature and the first VA (Vertical Alignment) panel that boasts a 1ms GTG (grey to grey) response time.ĭisruptive as these features are, however, they are not the only impressive features on this monitor. The Samsung Odyssey G7 is a dream monitor for gamers full of firsts in the world of gaming monitors.
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