

#SAMSUNG ODYSSEY G7 27 VS 32 PLUS#
Plus you won't need to splash out on a top-end graphics card to satisfy your craving for high frame rates. The lower resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 ensures games look reasonably sharp without the hefty performance hit of 4K. It’s also available as a 27in monitor with the same resolution and features.ĭespite the size, we’re not looking at a 4K monitor here. It measures 31.5in across the diagonal and the large v-shaped stand is a substantial 30cm deep. The Odyssey G7 we’re testing here is a pretty big thing.

READ NEXT: The best monitors to buy right now Samsung Odyssey G7 32in review: What you get for the money With a refresh rate of up to 240Hz, support for both Nvidia G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium, and a QLED Quantum Dot panel reproducing up to 95% of the DCI-P3 colour gamut, the G7 is absolutely stacked with features. Groundbreaking as these features are, however, they aren’t the monitor’s only impressive stats. It’s the first monitor we’ve seen to feature a dramatic 1000R curvature and the first with a VA (Vertical Alignment) panel that boasts a 1ms GTG (grey to grey) response time. The Samsung Odyssey G7 marks a number of firsts in the world of gaming monitors.
