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Samsung Odyssey G7 Series 27-Inch WQHD (2560x1440) Gaming Monitor, 240Hz, Curved, 1ms, HDMI, G-Sync, FreeSync Premium Pro (LC27G75TQSNXZA)

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sRGB is the most commonly used colour space so it is important to have a decent coverage from the screen here. The Samsung also has a more versatile black frame insertion feature, and the stand has better ergonomics with a better height adjustment and can rotate to portrait orientation and swivel.

The native FreeSync VRR support works over HDMI and DisplayPort connections, while G-SYNC only works over a DisplayPort connection. The below uniformity diagram shows the difference, as a per The Samsung monitor delivers better motion handling, especially with lower-frame-rate games, but the Sony has lower input lag with 60 fps sources. The Samsung has a higher refresh rate, but its response time isn't as good as the LG's because it has more overshoot causing inverse ghosting, as well as slow dark transitions that can result in dark smearing behind fast-moving objects. If you want a monitor that has a consistently low input lag at any refresh rate without any issues, then check out the LG 32GR93U-B.

It has FreeSync support with G-SYNC compatibility to reduce screen tearing, and it has low input lag and a quick response time for a smooth and responsive gaming experience. However, we did notice this effect with local dimming on, as it seems the backlight turns itself on and off a few times. The curve helps bring the edges within your field of vision, but with its narrow viewing angles, it isn't ideal for sharing your screen with others. Out of the box the screen was set in the ‘Custom’ preset mode and with a very bright 100% brightness which was uncomfortable to use for long periods. The Samsung Odyssey G70B has fantastic ergonomics, and it's easy to adjust to an ideal viewing position.

Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page.The Samsung has a higher refresh rate and a faster response time, particularly in dark transitions, resulting in less dark smearing behind fast-moving objects. Lastly, it has wide viewing angles and fantastic ergonomics, making it easy to adjust to an ideal position if you need to share your screen with someone else. The measurements for luminance were taken using BasICColor’s calibration software package, combined with an X-rite i1 Display Pro colorimeter with a central point on the screen calibrated to 120 cd/m 2.

Unfortunately, it isn't ideal to watch the latest videos with friends since it has narrow viewing angles.Also, the Samsung has better motion handling with 60Hz signals, but the LG has lower input lag at 60Hz for a more responsive feel. These OSD changes allowed us to obtain an optimal hardware starting point and setup before software level changes would be made at the graphics card level. However, the ASUS' stand allows for more ergonomic adjustments, and its IPS panel has wider viewing angles, making it a better choice for sharing content or playing co-op games. The Samsung Odyssey G7 C32G75T and the Dell Alienware AW2721D are both great monitors that use different panel types, each with advantages and disadvantages.

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