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Samsung 32" Odyssey Neo G7 4K UHD 165Hz 1ms G-Sync 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor, Quantum HDR2000, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Ultrawide Game View, DisplayPort, HDMI, Height Adjustable Stand, Black

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Features

  • QUANTUM MATRIX TECHNOLOGY: Revolutionary Quantum Matrix Technology with Quantum Mini LEDs creates controlled brightness and perfect contrast for refined definition; Local dimming zones were increased to 1,196 and combined with the highest 12-bit black levels to create unmatched picture quality.Mounting Type:Wall Mount (Size mm) 100 x 100.Aspect Ratio 16:9.Power Supply : AC 100~240V, Operation Conditions - Temperature : 10-40 C, Humidity : 10-80,non-condensing %..Display Port : 1 EA.Refresh Rate Optimizor : Yes
  • QUANTUM HDR 2000: From gloomy shadows to sun-scorched scenes, 2,000 nit peak brightness and 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio enable enhanced color expression and depth; Get a competitive edge by spotting hidden enemies using their reflections
  • UHD RESOLUTION: With UHD resolution, the Odyssey Neo G7 allows gamers to witness images in high quality, and true-to-life detail; Immerse yourself in the world of your choosing. Set Dimension without Stand (WxHxD)-28.1 x 17.3 x 7.3 inches
  • 165Hz & 1ms(GTG): 165Hz refresh rate eliminates lag for exhilarating gameplay with ultra smooth action; Identify enemies with elite precision with a 1ms(GTG) response time, precise mouse movements, and blur-free frames, with no ghosting
  • NVIDIA G-SYNC COMPATIBLE: Nvidia G-Sync compatibility keeps the GPU and panel synced up to eliminate choppiness, screen lag, and image tears; Fast-action game scenes are stable and stutter-free with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for your competitive edge
  • 1000R CURVATURE: Experience the next level of heart-pounding gaming that's superior to anything you've seen before; The 1000R 32-inch super ultrawide display fills your peripheral vision and draws you into the character's shoes
  • CORESYNC: With core lighting, add personality to your setup with multiple color modes that leap off the screen; Gaming escapes beyond the screen with CoreSync technology that matches your game's on-screen colors for world-blending immersion

Description

Quantum Matrix Technology, HDR 2000 and UHD resolution come together for a crystal clear picture. The G-sync compatible monitor has 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time for smooth game play. 1000R curved design supports eye comfort and gaming immersion. Top the leaderboard with the world’s first 4K gaming monitor, along with Nvidia G-Sync and FreeSync Premium pro. Gaming escapes beyond the screen with CoreSync technology that matches your game's on-screen colors for world-blending immersion. The distraction-free matte display absorbs, not reflects, artificial and natural light, keeping you laser-focused during the toughest battles and hardest levels. Find your winning position. Swivel, tilt, pivot and adjust the height until you're set up for victory. With ultrawide game view, discover hidden gems or flank enemies in full stealth with the ultra wide 21:9 aspect ratio. Power on for instant play. With Auto Source Switch+, your monitor detects when connected devices are turned on and instantly switches to the new source signal. This helps you get to your game action faster without flipping through multiple input sources.

Brand: Samsung


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Resolution: 4K


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Glossy


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Finish: Glossy


Contrast Ratio: 1,000,0001


Refresh Rate: 165 Hz


Display Type: LCD


Display Technology: 3440 X 1440


Viewing Angle: 178 Degrees


Has Color Screen: Yes


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: Quantum Matrix Technology, Quantum HDR 2000


Screen Size: 32 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 12.2"D x 28.1"W x 23.9"H


Item Weight: 19 Pounds


Resolution: 4K


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840 x 2160 Pixels


Native Resolution: 3840x2160


Voltage: 240 Volts (AC)


Is Electric: Yes


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 2


Total Usb Ports: 2


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 2


Additional Features: Adaptive Sync, Curved, Flicker-Free, High Dynamic Range


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


Color: Black


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Brand: Samsung


Model Number: LS32BG752NNXGO


Model Name: SAMLS32BG752NRB


Warranty Description: 1 Year Manufacturer


UPC: 887276651019


Manufacturer: Samsung


Item Type Name: Monitor


Built-In Media: DisplayPort, HDMI


Response Time: 1 Milliseconds


Connectivity Technology: wired, wireless


Hardware Connectivity: DisplayPort, HDMI, USB


Adaptive Sync: G-Sync


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great 4K Monitor
I usually wait about 30 days before writing a review but I know many people are looking at this monitor, the New Alienware OLED, Neo G8, and LGs New 32GQ950. So I figured I'd go ahead and give my 2 week review now and update later. (If I remember) First, make sure you have a high quality cables if your going to use this for PS5/XBOX. I recommend "Cable Matters Active 8K @60Hz Fiber Optic HDMI Cable" and for PC I recommend the one that came with it or "Startech.com 5m VESA Certified DisplayPort 1.4 Cable" Both I bought on Amazon. Crappy cables can result in a bad experience (I learn that lesson long ago) TLDR: Great Monitor, Had to return first one because 4 dead pixels, second monitor zero issues. Don't be afraid to return/exchange if panel issue due to Samsung hit or missing QA. Curve is not bad, if your use to an ultra wide. HDR looks great. Neo G7 is more realistic with 165hz 4k than Neo G8 240hz. LG 32GQ950 is flat but only has 32 local dimming zones and also IPS vs VA. (VA Panel better blacks) I've bounce back between the Neo G7 and Neo G8. The only difference a different screen finish and high refresh rate. I've read the Neo G8 screen finish makes black look deep while other reviews say colors look a bit washed, and the high 240 hz can cause scanline issues. (This is my first Samsung monitor so I had to read a lot about the previous models and this scanline issue) So with those two negatives, and knowing 4k gaming require alot of horsepower to drive, I landed on the Neo G7 because 4k 165hz was more realistic to hit with a RTX 3090, and the refresh being at 165hz will lower chance of having scanline issues. (Research showed that on other Samsung monitors lowering the refresh rate fixed the scanline issues) Received the monitor and perform the dead pixel test. Didn't see any, great! Used the monitor for 2 hours, (Playing PS5 Returnal, Got a game backlog leave me alone!) then perform a pixel test again. Notice I had 4 dead pixels not stuck pixels, 2 in the top left and 2 in top right. (Dead = No light at all) Called Amazon and request a replacement because at the time the monitor was on sale for $1000. Second Monitor, same test, but this was the weekend so I used the monitor for 12+ hours, for PC, PS5 and Switch everyday. PC games, with medium/high setting, I'll usually see 120-147 hz. I saw a review talking about HDMI 2.1 not being on this monitor. It is however Samsung named it HDMI 2.0(Up Arrow) in the menu. Recently the HDMI Standard cause a rift with the HDMI name scheme so 2.1 can be label 2.0. Just look for how much bandwidth the HDMI port can handle to confirm 4k 120hz. The Curve on this screen is not bad at all, it just comes a little bit more at you than an ultrawide. Scanline, No issues/seen any scanlines at 165 hz on PC. Windows HDR setting I place the SDR brightness at 40-45. It's bright enough for me and I'm in a slightly bright room. If you using a HDMI cable for your PC versus a Display port, in the NVIDIA control panel you can enable 12 bit color. I really didn't see too much difference but that's me. I played Back 4 Blood on PC for the HDR experience and there were ALOT of details in the environment I did not notice until i got this monitor. Samsung say this monitor can hit 2000 nits, but that's only in a special use case and Windows Display Setting shows the Monitor brightness is 1015 nits that is for my monitor, seen some review were theirs is 1050+ and that's for the Neo G7 AND Neo G8. Going into my 3rd week with the monitor and no major issues at all. A few small issues i have with the monitor is the following: - The Menu buttons (yes buttons not joystick) are stiff. You need to push the buttons with a good amount of force and the monitor will shake. - Ultra wide and Low Input Mode require Adaptive Sync to be disable to use - This Monitor has a Auto Input Source option (Off by default) that'll switch to a source that recently was turn on (Ex. PS5) which is great, but it does not switch BACK to PC input because it's not creating a new handshake. Overall, this monitor is great and I do recommend it over the Neo G8 and the alienware. I know the alienware is OLED and will have better black level/colors, BUT i think it still too early for OLED for PC with all static icons. So burn in is still a risk factor. I don't want to throw words like "Colors POP" or "SUPER BRIGHT". The specs on the monitor already point you in that direction. The monitor checks all my box for 4K monitor. (Min 32", Proper HDR, 120hz Support for Console, 165hz for PC) I don't think I can go back to 1440p IPS panel. The only thing that's uncertain is the lifespan of the monitor, Samsung seems to have a rocky QA record on monitors, but I'm willing to give them a try. I also recommend holding off and buying this monitor when it's back on sell for $1000. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2022 by Eternal

  • Amazing picture and contrast, great HDR
This is a fantastic monitor for the price. Most 4K OLED monitors cost double what I got this for (~$450 open box but came basically new). I wanted an OLED but it was outside of my price-range and I didn’t like how text looked on the models I saw. This monitor doesn’t have those issues. It’s affordable for the specs and text looks very clear on it. I personally moved the sharpness down to 40 and it looks great to me. The monitor also gets plenty bright in both SDR and HDR. Check rtings.com for specs but it looks great to me. Speaking of HDR, games that utilize it look fantastic. I was dumbfounded how good some games looked with HDR enabled like Dirt 5, Guardians of the Galaxy, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, and Horizon Forbidden West. See the attached pictures! You might want to mess around with the monitor settings and in-game settings but you can make the colors really pop and get insane dark and bright highlights with local dimming set to high. And yeah, this is one of the few monitors out there with local dimming zones. It looks great, especially in well-optimized HDR titles. My only complaint is that some games with larger text seem to have a bit or blur. It could possibly just be the games (I noticed it specifically in EA’s PGA Tour, mainly). Only other complaint is the viewing angles suck, but tbh I’m always centered in front of the monitor so that’s a non-issue for me. The curve is fine, too. Overall this is a fantastic monitor and I recommend it, especially if you can get it for cheap like I did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024 by Andrew

  • Best HDR non-OLED, miniLED 4K monitor RUINED by HORRIBLE Firmware.
If you're looking for something that looks like the best thing in terms of HDR that isn't OLED and don't like the idea of burn-in, and barely noticeable bloom in HDR, don't hesitate to buy this. There are some firmware quirks that I am able to get around and I dislike how the buttons are hard to press, forcing me to lean forward and ache my back a bit as I press. I switch inputs a lot between work and PC computer so this can be annoying at times. Quirk 1: If you're using multiple monitors, make sure this is plugged into the "main" port on your GPU. Otherwise, you may experience a boot loop before logging in. Quirk 2: If the monitor is set to turn off after a certain point in Windows, I notice the PC will just crash. I haven't tested it with just this monitor connected, as I use 2 other 1440p monitors from ASUS (PG279QM and XG27AQM). I get around this by simply setting the timer to 0 in Windows Power plan edit and if I want to turn it off, I just turn it off manually. Quirk 3: Sometimes, turning off HDR while you have Local Dimming set to High will show a weird split down the middle of the screen where the left and right have different brightness levels. You can get around this by turning local dimming off -> to Auto -> off -> then High, then back to Auto. Sometimes not even in that order, just as long as you turn it off at least once. Doesn't happen all the time. Quirk 4: Rare, but sometimes the screen, in certain HDR-related scenarios when you turn it on, the screen may flash the whole screen in a sequence of Red, Blue, and Green. I'm able to get around that by toggling HDR via keyboard hot-key: Windows + ALT + B, and then turning HDR off. This is extremely rare though, maybe one out of 10 times. Nevertheless, my biggest gripe/quirk is how much force is needed to press the buttons underneath the monitor. I can get around the other quirks, but this is by far the most annoying thing about this monitor. Other than that, you'll be impressed by the HDR quality. I've gotten used to the curvature of the monitor, though it does look weird and noticeable from above if you're standing over it. Though if you're buying a VA monitor, you're going to always be looking at it from the center, as viewing angles aren't optimal on VA monitors in general. I was also able to mount this on an arm mount as well from ERGOTRON. It connects just fine using the included VESA mount. 2 Year update: The bottom left button on the monitor has now stopped working, rendering the ability to exit the menu's impossible. I basically have to wait it out for the menu to go away. I am no longer buying another Samsung monitor ever again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by ROBERT

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