🚀 Elevate Your Gaming Experience!
The Samsung Odyssey G7 LC27G75TQSPXXU is a 27-inch curved gaming monitor featuring a 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and QHD 2560x1440 resolution. With G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Pro compatibility, it ensures smooth gameplay without tearing or lag. The monitor also includes multiple connectivity options, making it a versatile hub for any gaming setup.
Brand | Samsung |
Product Dimensions | 30.5 x 61.4 x 57.6 cm; 8.8 kg |
Item model number | LC27G75TQSPXXU |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
Series | LC27G75TQSPXXU |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 8.8 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**G
Brilliant monitor
I didn't appreciate the quality of this till it got water damage from a leaking roof. I was gutted to find a big wavy streak down the screen, but I left it a few weeks to dry out and not only did it fully recover, but I'd forgotten just how amazing the picture was. I never get stuttering, the contrast settings are great and the shadows, or dark areas, can be adjusted to the ambient light. I got it for a great price, but I would have happily spent more.
U**R
Great screen
Bought this screen for my son a year or two ago and he loves it. I must admit I also like the picture quality and the curved screen, although I don’t know whether it would work for me as a work screen. I do a lot of analytical and spreadsheet work across multiple flat screens so have avoided a curved screen in case it didn’t work for me.My son has had a few issues recently with grey screens and research into the issues have tended to reveal people with similar set-ups of a Samsung screen, AMD Ryzen 5900x and AMD 6800XT GPU. These issues are more likely graphics drivers for the GPU and issues with Windows but I have also seen comments about updating the screen bios.Anyway, the screen, its resolution and the 240Hz refresh rate are all good and I don’t think my son would want to change his screen any time soon. In fact, my wife was commenting how good his screen is so maybe we’ll be getting another :)
A**R
I just love this monitor
Have this for around a year now, I just love it...I thought the curve might be weird, but I don't notice it, using a flat monitor soon after looks like it's curving backwards 😂It looks great, I've no issues, rarely it goes off and on soon after but I think it might be cable or PC side of things...I'm so happy using it everytime, it's so stylish and wraps around me....Best VA 240hz 1440p curved monitor there is I think ...Nice blacks compared to IPS and good contrast...No ghosting, great quality...My brother also bought one and he loves it too...
L**E
An excellent choice at an attractive price point.
The Samsung G7 Odyssey is hands down the best monitor I have ever tried. Although it utilises a VA panel, the black smearing is non-existent, a real win for Samsung. "Adaptive Sync" (which covers both g-sync and free-sync) is excellent, with neither having and problems with flashing, stuttering or tearing. The refresh rate (if you can run that high) truly makes a difference in almost every game I have played, coupled with the low response times and input latence really make this an excellent choice for gaming. After a short period you also stop noticing the curve, it just feels incredibly immersive as you play.In terms of video, TV and movie watching, it really knocks it out of the park once again. The high contrast ratios pared with the almost perfect out-of-the-box coverage of sRGB colours makes watching anything on this monitor a real dream, with beautiful blacks and bright, popping colours.If I had to cherry-pick, and find something I didn't enjoy about this monitor, it would be it's HDR. With a rating of HDR600 I didn't really expect anything all that impressive, and I was right. Colours feel washed out and pale, brightness feels uniform, and the blacks are worse here than on sRGB. This is partly due to its backlighting and mediocre local dimming zones. My panel does have rather noticeable "backlight bleed" which can be distracting if staring at a black image. But I was playing fast paced, bright games, so I had no issues here.Overall this monitor is not the best in the world, it certainly has its issues, but if you can find this on sale down by £50-100, then I can hardly say no to you buying one. Excellent picture quality, refresh rate, colours, response times and ergonomics make this a great choice for the enthusiast gamer or content creator. Well done Samsung.
C**.
Great monitor but the usual defective panel
HiDown the years I've bought many, many monitors for gaming. This Samsung is a great monitor apart from one problem - defective pixels bang smack in the middle of the screen where you can't miss them.I keep forgetting what a joke quality control is with monitor manufacturers. The only one I've never had to return due to faults out of the box was a Dell Ultrasharp. Every other one - HP, Acer, Asus, Viewsonic, Samsung has had to go back for a replacement - sometines several times.This time I've had enough I just want a refund - I haven't got the patience to go through this nonsense again. I'll stick with the IPS Acer I've got as it's fault free (after two returns).I suggest if you really want a new monitor buy three and if you're lucky one might be defect free!Hope this helpsMag
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