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SAMSUNG 32” Odyssey G7 Series WQHD (2560x1440) Curved Gaming Monitor, 240Hz, 1ms, HDMI, G-Sync, FreeSync Premium Pro, LC32G75TQSNXZA

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Size: 32-inch


Style: QHD, 240Hz


Features

  • UNMATCHED IMMERSION: Get your head in the game with Odysseys 1000R panel, which matches the curvature of the human eye for maximum immersion and minimal eye strain
  • WQHD RESOLUTION: Make your gaming world, more lifelike than ever before. Packing in 1. 7 times the pixel density of Full HD, WQHD resolution boasts incredibly detailed, pin-sharp images. Experience a fuller view with more space to take in all the action
  • INFINITY CORE LIGHTING: Odysseys Infinity Core is a striking addition to any desktop, matching world firsts in technology, with stunning visual design
  • RAPID 240hz REFRESH RATE: Topping leaderboards never looked or felt so smooth. With Odysseys rapid 240hz refresh rate, you have up to four times as many frames displayed on screen every second compared to a traditional screen
  • LIGHTNING FAST 1MS RESPONSE TIMES: A fraction of a second can be the difference between your destruction, or your enemys; With Odysseys grey to grey 1ms response time, you can be sure that youre receiving information as fast as technologically possible
  • NVIDIA G-SYNC & FREESYNC: Dropping frames means dropping chances to put your enemy in the dirt; With G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium Pro support, Odyssey matches every frame from your graphics card, so youre never caught short from moment to moment
  • CUTTING EDGE QLED TECHNOLOGY: Utilizing Quantum Dot technology, Samsung QLED creates more vivid colors with 125% more color space compared to sRGB, ensuring the highest class of color reproduction
  • FIND HIDDEN DEPTH w/ HDR 600: From damp and dark corridors, to sunlit alien vistas, Odysseys HDR 600 brings incredible depth to the worlds you choose to explore, revealing the smallest hidden details so you dont miss a thing

Description

Get your head in the game with Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G7. Bringing the same 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms response times, G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Pro support, and Infinity Core lighting of the Odyssey G9 series, the G7 is the perfect choice for those who want the future of gaming monitors, in a more traditional size. Samsung Odyssey’s 1000R curved screen matches the curvature of the human eye for maximum immersion and minimal eye strain. With WQHD resolution, make your gaming world more lifelike than ever before. Packing in 1.7 times the pixel density of Full HD, experience a fuller view with more space to take in all the action alongside incredibly detailed images. NVIDIA G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium Pro support allow this curved gaming monitor to match every frame from your graphics card so that you’re never caught short from moment to moment. With Samsung Odyssey G7’s lightning-fast 1ms response times, you can be sure that you are receiving information as fast as technologically possible. Cutting edge QLED technology ensures pixel-perfect picture quality every time. Utilizing Quantum Dot technology, Samsung QLED creates more vivid colors with 125% more color space compared to sRGB, ensuring the highest class of color reproduction, while HDR 600 brings incredible depths to the worlds you choose to explore.

Screen Size: 31.5 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 2560 x 1440 Pixels


Brand: Samsung


Special Feature: Dynamic Range, Curved


Refresh Rate: 240 Hz


Standing screen display size: ‎31.5 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2560x1440


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2560 x 1440 Pixels


Brand: ‎Samsung


Series: ‎G7


Item model number: ‎LC32G75TQSNXZA


Item Weight: ‎18.08 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.37 x 27.96 x 17.29 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.37 x 27.96 x 17.29 inches


Color: ‎Blue


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Samsung


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎June 14, 2020


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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Samsung Monitor, renowned for its high quality 1440p display and high refresh rate, provides exceptional performance, mainly for shooting games. Users appreciated its color reproduction, responsiveness, and unique features like cable management. Although it has some occasional issues like dead pixels and input lag, it remains a strong contender in the market.

Pros

  • 🎮 Exceptional for high fps gaming, especially shooters, owing to its 240hz refresh rate.
  • 📺 Excellent color quality, ideal for both gaming and creative work.
  • 💪 Sturdy build quality with great cable management feature in the stand.
  • 🔄 Effective customization options for personal preferences.
  • 🔁 High versatile use for PS5, gaming PCs and Macs, with easy switch between inputs.

Cons

  • 💡 Annoying blue flashing light when PC is off or sleeping.
  • ⚠️ Potential dead pixels and slightly flickering backlighting.
  • 🔍 Noticible inversion artifacts in certain situations.
  • 🔄 Input switch can be unresponsive and slow in some cases.

Should I Buy It?

If you're an avid gamer seeking high-refresh-rate monitors, this product comes highly recommended. However, for non-gaming tasks, there may be more suitable options available. Fair attention to the minor issues with this model would facilitate an informed purchase decision.


  • Outstanding Monitor - Happy I Purchased
Size: 27-inch Style: QHD, 240Hz
Like anyone else here, you're probably doing a ton of research and watching youtube reviews on this monitor. Seems like reviews from summer 2020 there were some issues that firmware have fixed. I purchased in Jan 2021 and updated to the latest firmware and this monitor is perfect. PROS -240hz is gorgeous and it's obviously why you are on this page looking at this monitor. There isn't a ton of competition in the 240hz 1440p market right now -VA panel is done very well by Samsung. VA panels have typically not been executed well by other manufactures, but Samsung has been doing VA panels with their TVs for a long time, so they have all the kinks worked out. -Color was great out of the box, minor tweaks made it perfect. -Curved screen helps me not "lose sight" of things in the corners and far edges of the screen. 27" is a big monitor, if you are going from a 24 or 25 to a 27, you will probably have a transition period going to 27 and the curve definitely makes a difference. -Zero issues with ghosting, the top review on Amazon says he had major issues but I have had zero on this monitor. I have had it on previous monitors, so I know what it is. He may have just gotten a bad monitor or firmware not update. Don't let that dissuade you from this monitor -Was on sale when I got this for $599 and used a ton of rewards on it as well. Good deal at the time for me. CONS -Curve is jarring for some people, it looks goofy, but loved it now almost two months later. Won't know until you try it. Free returns with Amazon, so worth a shot IMO. -HDR is supposedly not bright enough for some people? I didn't have that issue but most of my games are not HDR, so this was a non-issue for me. -Firmware NEEDS to be updated before using. -Price? I don't know, that is obviously relative. Gaming and technology are my main hobbies, I will happily spend money on them. -Back panel cover is flimsy, some people broke it by not being careful. I knew that going in, so wasn't an issue. -VA isn't IPS? I had no complains with my picture quality or performance whatsoever. COMPUTER USED i9-10850k @ 5.0 RTX 3090 Evga XC3 Corsair Hydro X cooling 32gb 3600mhz All ssds are M.2 NVMe GAMES PLAYED -CSGO - main game, noticeable difference between 144hz and 240hz, very very smooth. -PUBG - game is still clunky as hell, but getting ~200fps makes it feel slightly better lol. -CoD Cold War + Warzone - feels buttery smooth running at 240fps consistently at competitively high settings ALTERNATIVES (prices as of 3/11/21) -Samsung G7 in 32" at $798 - it is the same monitor but just bigger, so the 1440p will be blurrier. My sweet-spot is 27" and want the same size to match my secondary monitor -Samsung G9 in 49" at $1400 - this really isn't comparable as it is twice the price and it's unbelievably ultrawide. A very niche product IMO. I have a 34" Ultrawide 1440p monitor at work and I love it, but I cannot imagine something this big. I have a powerful computer and I don't see the point of running like a flight sim on this as my 3090 is no where close to maxing out frame rate. -Dell Alienware AW2721D at $767 - this was my only really competitor that I was considering. It basically had all the specs that I wanted, the difference being IPS vs VA and Curved vs Non-curved. The main factor was timing and the Dell was $200 more expensive than the G7 on the time of my purchase, so I went with the G7. I have been a big fan of Dell monitors for a long time (work, gaming and personal use). I was replacing a 1440p 144hz Dell TN panel monitor I got on Amazon warehouse used for a great price many years ago. It is now my secondary monitor. -HP Omen X 27" at $609 - TN panel was not in the cards, I wanted to upgrade to either VA or IPS for this price point. People also complained about the VESA mount (requirement for me) and the matte on the screen. I also HATED the look of the bottom bezel area. OTHER NOTES Two months in, I love this monitor and I have no regrets whatsoever. Sorry if the review is all over the place, hopefully still helpful to some in deciding their next upgrade. Turn your g-sync on, read the blurbusters article if necessary on it. If you are gonna spend the money on a nice monitor, use it to the full extent. -G-Sync On in Nvidia control panel (both full screen and window mode) -V-Sync On in Nvidia control panel -V-sync Off in game settings -Cap FPS 1-3 fps below monitor max refresh (237 in this case) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2021 by mb

  • Lots of misinformation about this monitor; it's better than reviews lead you to believe
Size: 27-inch Style: QHD, 240Hz
Mine shipped with firmware v1011, the latest as of August 2021. Reviews and information about the monitor suggested that in some instances, earlier firmware may actually perform better in some contexts, so I was a bit nervous about this at first. Here's the facts. Yes, the monitor has "scanlines" visible during certain test patterns. You've probably seen the links to lagom or a specific page on ASUS's website. This is an issue with pixel inversion, and to some degree, every LCD based monitor is going to have a test pattern of some kind that will result in a visible, unwelcome change to the displayed picture. This problem doesn't show up in real content. It is completely pointless to be upset about these artifacts, unless a significant sum of your time is spent staring at lagom or that one ASUS page specifically. What people are talking about much less frequently is that in addition to the "scanlines" you can see in these specific test patterns, there is a lesser "scanline" artifact that can crop up when displaying specific colors, especially larger sections of them. This can become noticeable to an artist that is working on a still image, but is scarcely noticeable in real content. THIS is an artifact of the panel being pushed to the absolute limits of what it's physically capable of. Artifacts like these tend to show themselves when a lot of power is being pushed through the panel - anyone that has used a Valve Index has probably noticed similar "scanlines" in certain situations. Again, hardly noticeable in real content, but I can't say it's entirely invisible like the pixel inversion issue described above. With adaptive sync and VRR control on, the pixel response time is fantastic across the entire refresh rate range, and there are no visible sudden shifts in gamma, or "screen flashing" when the framerate changes. To those extremely sensitive to judder, it's been stated that this makes VRR "not as smooth feeling" in a way that nobody can seemingly articulate. I _believe_ what is happening here is that a technique is being used to internally double or triple the refresh rate of the input to the highest possible value while staying under 240hz. This can result in a delay if a new frame is ready to be displayed before the doubled or tripled image is finished being scanned out to the panel. In theory, this can have a maximum judder penalty of 4.166~ms (1 second divided by the refresh rate, 240hz), but in practice, we can assume it's going to be an average of half of that, 2.083~, since there's no way to predict if the new frame is ready near the beginning or end of the scanout for the doubled/tripled refresh. I would say that the judder that VRR control can cause is real, but as someone that isn't particularly sensitive to it, it doesn't bother me. It often melts away and becomes imperceptible amongst other performance issues a game may have that result in engine halts that are longer than the average potential judder period with VRR control on. You can't adjust the pixel overdrive setting with adaptive sync ON and VRR control ON, however, it's tuned well so that low refresh rates appear as smooth as they can, without high levels of overshoot or ghosting. Whether they accomplished this with an actual variable overdrive engine (like you can see as standard on any monitor that has a Gsync module) or through internal conversions of the input refresh to the monitor's maximum refresh, i'm not sure. Looks great either way. The curve can be weird at times, but disappears in most real content. Notable exceptions to this may be side scrolling or 2d games, where the rigid, straight lines are more easily noticed as being bowed out. I would personally prefer the curve not be there, but it's a small penalty to pay for how good everything else about the monitor is. Overall: Top tier monitor for gamers (provided you don't care about backlight strobing modes, in which case, the included function for it on this monitor is garbage and shouldn't be used), but if your primary use case is to do professional image editing, or play 2D games, you may find that certain elements of the panel performance and curve are unsuitable or take too long to get used to in order to feel good about the purchase. For everyone else, it's fine and I considered this a definitive upgrade over prior monitors I've purchased (Viewsonic XG2431, Viewsonic XG270, ASUS PG279Q) for non-strobed gameplay. The added contrast of VA matched with a pixel response time performance that is overall faster than today's fastest IPS panels is fantastic to look at. Model purchased: Samsung 27" G7. Don't forget to filter your reviews to the specific model you're wanting information about so you can get a clearer picture of the exact item you're considering, as the reviews on the store page cover every selectable option, including other sizes or models that use different panels entirely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2021 by J. S.

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