![]() ![]() It’s DisplayHDR 600 capable, which is actually decent as far as monitors go, and has a maximum frame rate of 240Hz for crazy smooth motion. The VA panel combines deep blacks with vivid colors, especially with the addition of Samsung’s quantum dot tech. But that’s okay, because this thing has pretty beastly specs. All this is to say: the Odyssey G7 is not a svelte, minimalist monitor. Whether you enjoy a curve that deep is personal preference – I’m not aware of anyone that wanted more curve, with most people preferring little to no curve – but it’s there. It also has one of the deepest curves we’ve ever seen in a monitor at 1000R, which Samsung says matches the curvature of the human eye. Instead, you’ll have to find a place to put the huge brick in the middle of the power cable. Part of this is due to the monitor’s size and weight: this sucker is 14.3 pounds with the stand, and it doesn’t even have the power supply built into the monitor. The Odyssey G7 looks good, though the stand is very deep, so make sure you have enough room on your desk – the 32” model requires about a foot of space from the edge. It doesn’t have as many color options as typical RGB gear, and it won’t sync with the lights in your PC, but it has enough available colors that you can probably get it to match, with a few cool effects for that extra bit of flair (like breathing or rainbow). Unlike other Samsung monitors, it also has a bit of lighting along the bottom bezel, giving it just a bit more of a gamer aesthetic. ![]() Its bezel is nearly frameless, with just a bit of plastic protruding out from the panel, and its two-legged stand boasts height, tilt, and swivel adjustments, with LED lighting at the pivot point. They were also not impressed with its single HDMI 2.0 port.4 Images Design and FeaturesIf you’ve seen any of Samsung’s monitors from the past few years, the Odyssey G7 will look familiar. As much as the display’s 1440p screen resolution may not deliver as good picture quality as the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 and its 4K display, reviewers seemed satisfied with its pixel density rating of 99 PPI, rendering it fit for multitasking.ĭespite the good features of the Samsung Odyssey G7, critics still felt that its poor viewing angles and mediocre local dimming feature could have been better. Also, being a VA panel, it has a high contrast ratio of 3912:1 that ensured that blacks were deep and dark during the experiments that testers from Display Ninja carried out, making it more suitable for dark room viewing compared to the Samsung G5 S27AG50. Because of this, testers from Tech Radar were delighted with the buttery smooth gaming experience they enjoyed during their tests. The Samsung Odyssey G7 LC32G75T has been praised as a highly rated gaming display by reviewers, courtesy of its impressive 240Hz refresh rate. The LG monitor also has a higher 4K resolution screen than the G7’s 1440p resolution, but the G7 comes out on top with a higher 3912:1 contrast ratio compared to the LG monitor’s 1336:1 contrast.īoth the Samsung G7 and the Acer Nitro VG271UP have a 1440p screen resolution, but the G7 has a much higher 240Hz refresh rate compared to the Acer’s 144Hz refresh rate, as well as a better 3912:1 contrast ratio compared to the Acer’s 1244:1 ratio. The Samsung Odyssey G7 LC32G75T’s 1440p screen resolution may not match up to the Samsung G7 S28AG70’s 4K display, but its 240Hz refresh rate is higher than the S28AG70’s 144Hz, and its curved screen provides a more immersive viewing experience.Ĭompared to other brand’s similar models: The Samsung Odyssey G7 LC32G75T is a tough competitor against the LG 32UL950-W, as it has a 240Hz refresh rate that dwarfs the LG monitor’s 60Hz refresh rate. With a peak HDR brightness level of 528 nits, the LC32G75T handles glare much better than the LC34G55T, which has a lower peak brightness rating of 332 nits. Still, the G5 has a slightly larger 34-inch screen compared to the G7’s 32-inch display, but the G7 has much better ergonomics for easier adjustability. Compared to the same brand’s similar models: The Samsung Odyssey G7 LC32G75T compares a lot better to the G5 LC34G55T, thanks to a higher 240Hz refresh rate than the latter’s 165Hz. ![]()
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