![]() The G7 Odyssey has a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels and uses a VA panel instead of IPS LCD. For single-player games, you can turn the black equaliser number to '11' if you want a more immersive experience. Having the display too dark can be disadvantages in games like Call of Duty Warzone since you would like to spot everything you can. I preferred to use the black equaliser on value '9' as it was the perfect balance between all the colours for multiplayer games. Samsung calls it the black equaliser where you can adjust how dark the picture should look. The menus have quite a few features you can mess around with such as setting the refresh rate, response time and toggle the adaptive sync. I used the monitor in 240Hz with 1ms latency most of the time since we primarily used it for gaming on my PC and the PlayStation 5.Īnother feature I loved was the ability to change the black colours on the monitor. The monitor also supports PiP mode which you can access from the menus, a feature most monitors tend to ignore even in 2021. The knob can also be clicked to select different modes and make changes to the picture according to your liking. In order to operate the monitor, there is a directional knob which you can use to access most of the menus. I would have liked to see two HDMI ports instead of DP ports since you can connect two of other devices such as the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch or a media player. The Samsung G7 Odyssey does not follow the industry standard when it comes to connectivity since it comes with two DP input ports, one HDMI 2.0 port, and a built-in two-port USB 3.0 hub. There are some lighting elements at the front as well, however, they are quite subtle and cannot be found easily with most viewing angles. If you want to use it in portrait orientation, the stands let you do that as well.įinally, at the back, you will find the iconic Infinity Core lighting, which sort of works as backlighting and the bright display does not strain your eyes when using the monitor. Having said that, you can use the stand to tilt and adjust the height of the monitor according to your height and liking. If you plan to purchase the G7 Odyssey, make sure you have enough space for it as the panel does take quite a bit of real estate. The curved display brings the ends of the display forward quite a bit which means you will need to place the monitor towards the back end of the table. While it is a bit tedious to set it up the first time, it’s totally worth it. This way the panel is more secure as it does not clip on directly as it does on other monitors. The monitor is secured on the stand by using four screws instead of using a traditional VESA wall mount design. However, the stand takes an unusual amount of space. ![]() The monitor’s 1000R curved display also makes it a bit harder to place on a PC table since it takes slightly more space than a traditional flat monitor. The design of the Odyssey G7 looks straight out of the future, especially when you look at it from the back. I’ve been using the 32-inch 244Hz 1440p varmint of the odyssey lineup and here’s what I think about Samsung’s latest gaming monitor: My experience with the monitor over the past three weeks has been nothing but exceptional, apart from a few hiccups. While many would say curved monitors are just a gimmick, I beg to differ. I recently got the opportunity to use the G7 Odyssey with my setup and it was my first time using a curved monitor for my gaming needs. ![]() However, it might be worth the investment if your monitor will be used for professional design work or competitive gaming.Samsung is not only known for making great displays for smartphones, the South Korean giant also makes some of the best gaming monitors. 4K is the best resolution, but not everyone needs a 4K monitor, and they can be a bit pricey. Higher resolutions are better for watching movies or gaming on your computer monitor. This essentially means that there are more pixels per inch on the monitor, and thus, greater detail can be shown. Full high definition (FHD) has a resolution of 1920 by 1080p, and ultra HD (UHD) has a resolution of 3840 by 2160p. But what do all of these really mean in terms of use? Basic high definition (HD) LED monitors are fine for day-to-day office or school use. As you are shopping for a new monitor, you might see terms like HD, UHD, FHD and 4K thrown around. ![]()
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