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Samsung Odyssey G7 Curved Gaming Monitor, 32 Inch, 240hz, 1000R, 1ms, 1440p , Black

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With core lighting, add personality to your setup with multiple color modes that leap off the screen and into your reality. The 0 > 50 (black > dark grey) transition was slower, but at around 18 ms this was still not too bad and certainly better than many VA panels where it can reach up to 30 – 50ms commonly. There are many reasons why a product may be classed as used ranging from missing manuals or software to simply having been opened or having damaged packaging.

The brightness range of the screen was good, with the ability to offer a luminance between 364 and 72 cd/m 2. Samsungs 32 inch monitor, Odyssey G7 gaming monitor is designed for gamers, video creation editing and any business application with fast moving content, delivering a crisp and immersive experience that wraps around your field of view. The Samsung monitor delivers better motion handling, especially with lower-frame-rate games, but the Sony has lower input lag with 60 fps sources.Fully compatible with VESA-standard monitor arms, the screen can be moved effortlessly to your ideal position. Side to side swivel is smooth although a little stiff, so sometimes you end up moving the whole screen at once. On the other hand, the Sony looks better in HDR thanks to its higher peak brightness, but both monitors have low contrast. This monitor comes with Samsung's proprietary Tizen smart platform built-in, unlike older Samsung gaming monitors. The comparisons made in this section try to give you a better view of how each screen performs, particularly out of the box which is what is going to matter to most consumers.

It also gets bright enough to fight glare if you want to use it in a well-lit office, and the reflection handling is very good. Supported on a 165Hz refresh rate, as well as AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, the G75NB has been enhanced for performance gaming. If the colour space is >100% sRGB then the screen can produce a wider colour gamut, often reaching further in to the wider gamut DCI-P3 (commonly used for HDR) and Rec.It could make using the screen for some office work a bit problematic, as straight lines on spreadsheets and graphics can have a curved appearance, and it might create some challenges away from the target gaming and multimedia market. There are no blue light filter modes offered on this screen which is quite unusual in today’s market. Gaming escapes beyond the screen with CoreSync technology that matches your game's on-screen colors for world-blending immersion. The OSD graphic looked like the response time setting was probably locked to ‘standard’ which seemed to be comparable to our tests before in that mode.

Also, the Samsung has better motion handling with 60Hz signals, but the LG has lower input lag at 60Hz for a more responsive feel. The overdrive control is available in the OSD menu via the ‘Response Time’ option if you have Adaptive-sync disabled. You can see some areas of backlight glow and blotchiness on this kind of test particularly at the top. From there, the signal processing (red bar) can be provided as a go With these settings, you can only send a fixed 144Hz refresh rate with VRR disabled, so we had to use a workaround to measure the input lag at 120Hz and 60Hz while still in Game Mode with the 'PC' input and VRR disabled.Read our detailed article about input lag and the various measurement techniques which are used to evaluate this aspect of a display. There are consistently fast and reliable response times across the whole refresh rate range, along with low levels of overshoot. The Samsung Odyssey G70B is completely flicker-free with the local dimming disabled, which helps reduce eye strain. Fast-action and complex game scenes are stable and stutter-free with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for your competitive edge.

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