The Odyssey G7 26.9″ 16:9 240 Hz Curved VA G-SYNC HDR Gaming Monitor from Samsung has a 2560 x 1440 resolution , a 16:9 aspect ratio, and a 1000R curvature that matches the human eye for greater immersion and less strain. Built for gaming, it has a 240 Hz refresh rate, a 1 ms response time, and NVIDIA G-SYNC and FreeSync compatibility for quick and blur-free images. Additional specs that help colors pop when gaming or watching movies are its 2500:1 static contrast ratio, 350 cd/m² brightness rating, HDR 600 for a maximum brightness of 600 cd/m2, and support for 1.07 billion colors. Connectivity options include HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, 3.5mm audio, and a USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A hub. For greater convenience, there is a integrated 100 x 100mm VESA mount, and its stand supports height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments to fit your viewing preference.
Samsung Odyssey G7 26.9″ 16:9 240 Hz Curved VA G-SYNC HDR Gaming Monitor
$489.99
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 23.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 28 × 20 × 10 in |
Size | 26.9" |
Color Gamut | 125% sRGB<br />95% DCI-P3 |
Panel Type | VA LCD |
Curvature | 1000R |
Touchscreen | No |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Pixels Per Inch (ppi) | 109 ppi |
Maximum Brightness | 350 cd/m2<br />600 cd/m2 (Peak) |
Contrast Ratio | 2500:1 |
Refresh Rate | 240 Hz |
Variable Refresh Technology | G-Sync, FreeSync |
Bit Depth / Color Support | 8-Bit+FRC (1.07 Billion Colors) |
Screen Area | 23.49 x 13.22" / 596.736 x 335.664 mm |
Viewing Angle | Horizontal: 178°<br />Vertical: 178° |
Response Time | 1 ms (GtG) |
Connectivity | 1 x HDMI 2.0 Input<br />2 x DisplayPort 1.4 Input<br />1 x 3.5 mm Output<br />2 x USB Type-A (USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1) Output<br />1 x USB Type-B (USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1) Input |
Power Consumption | 100 W (Maximum)<br />0.5 W (Standby) |
AC Input Power | 100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz |
Power Adapter Type | External |
Operating Temperature | 50 to 104°F / 10 to 40°C |
Operating Humidity | 10 to 80% |
Height Adjustment | 4.7" / 120 mm |
Rotation Adjustment | 94° (-2 to 92°) |
Swivel Adjustment | 30° (-15 to 15°) |
Tilt Adjustment | -9 to 13° |
Mounting-Hole Pattern | 100 x 100 mm |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 24.2 x 22.7 x 12.0" / 614.6 x 576.0 x 305.9 mm (with Stand)<br />24.2 x 15.1 x 6.7" / 614.6 x 382.8 x 171.0 mm (without Stand) |
Reviews (188)
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Jayne Lowe (verified owner) –
bought this monitor and noticed from time to time the image quality in certain game screens and colors on webpages were terrible. sometimes it was fine depending what i was doing. i found a forum where people were talking about this monitor and scanlike lines that present themselves when you display certain full screen/intese colors,desktop wall papers from the asus website, and one particular jpeg. i could replicate this issue consistently so it went back in the box and right back to samsung. i would have let samsung try to fix it but didn’t want to play referbished monitor swap with samsung or risk having to send this back multiple times. i went ahead and bought a four letter monitor company instead. i have had good luck in the past with them and their qc seems to be very good.
Imogene Kovacek (verified owner) –
i bought this monitor and for the most part i have really enjoyed it. my only gripe is the difficulty i’ve had registering it for the warranty.
Tressie Corwin (verified owner) –
nice monitor, but not for me. i purchased two of these for my desk. i liked them a lot. i liked the curve, as i had the monitors side by side. i thought that everything was fine with the exception of the way the text looked. no matter what settings i used the text looked fuzzy and appeared to have a halo, or glow about it. it was not horrible, but bad enough for me as it gave me a bit of a head ache after a while. i did not purchase these for gaming, rather they were for work and multimedia uses. if the text quality was just a little bit better it would have probably worked for me.
Kareem Feest (verified owner) –
buyer beware: you pay an absurd amount for a monitor and just after a year of use only to get a dead pixels. not worth it imo. it’s so distracting to look at. very disappointed this happens right after the warranty expires. not sure if this product is meant to last over a year. only reason it isn’t a one star is it was amazing until this happened
Dejon Turner (verified owner) –
i find this monitor the best for the price (a little high) the picture is something else. i have not noticed any flickering, some write about. i love the accent lights. the curve was the game changer, it makes a difference. the quality is all over it. i recommend a wall mount, more stable.
Marisa O’Reilly (verified owner) –
i picked this monitor up at the end of january to compliment my 3080 build, and found the 240 hz to be extremely fluid. i have not encountered any flickering issues as others have here. that being said, six months in, the core lighting feature on the right hand side lower led has lost its green, so if i put the core lighting to yellow, i get red on the right side. so now i need to decide if i’m going to rma it or not for what amounts to being a non-critical (but annoying visual) feature, and during the rma i won’t have a monitor for weeks. overall if it had a few tweaks, and hadn’t lost the core lighting, i think i’d be willing to bump it up two stars, but i’m expecting the whole thing to die by december by the poor qc.
Kaci Gleason (verified owner) –
i purchased two 32″ g7 monitors and mounted these bad boys to a desktop stand. they looked killer and made games absolutely stunning. i had no issues with flickering as some have mentioned, but i mostly tested it them out in fortnite. the curvature was adjustable after playing for a bit. however, when trying to view web pages or edit videos, i found the aggressive curve overwhelming. i dimmed the screen and moved farther away, but the discomfort persisted. i ended up returning both monitors and switching to a single ultrawide gaming monitor with a modest curve, and it works better for my old eyes. so, for my fellow middle-agers who also have productivity tasks as well as gaming, i advise seeing this monitor in person before buying.
Waylon O’Hara (verified owner) –
best experience with this gaming monitor, i also use it for work. good quality, size, for work and play, and the best enhanced gaming experience ever. so happy to have purchased 2 of these for my partner and i, we both wanted to start gaming together and we are both so happy with our purchase. would definitely purchase another one in the future.
Kianna Schuppe (verified owner) –
Just right features/size you’d want for gaming. Highly reccomend this. Considerations would be: dont count on hdr to look good, scan lines, driver issues(possibly win11 compatibility). My dual monitor setup will intermitent black screen/crash gpu only when this g7 is running. My alienware screen alone doesnt do this.
Charity Rath (verified owner) –
I primarily use my monitor for gaming and watching videos. The curve is surprisingly nice to be in front of, but is limiting if I wanted to have three of them do to the extreme curve. The colors are nice, but could use a little bit better accuracy. My main problem with the monitor is the quality control of the panel. I bought mine brand new and it came with two dead pixels.
Zelma Prohaska (verified owner) –
this same flicker has affected samsung monitors for years now. it was also in my cf791. why can’t samsung make monitors that don’t have epileptic seizures? i’m sure you guys are losing millions because you can’t get this flicker issue worked out. why don’t you just fix this issue so people stop having to return endless amount of monitors to you?
Howard Hauck (verified owner) –
This monitor’s pretty good for the price. The colors are pretty spot-on and vivid, especially in its HDR mode. The refresh rate: 240 Hz on 1440p: delicious (when using DisplayPort). The menus have enough in them to control everything and are not too bad to navigate, despite its gamer design. My only gripes are how it really handles HDR10/Dolby Vision. I will have to agree that this particular monitor does not have enough local dimming zones to really let it pop. Also that screen is a little more scratch prone so be careful with it. Another minor gripe is the VESA mount and the Infinity Lighting. When mounted, sure it’s great but what’s the point of the lighting when you kind of can’t see it? I would say just leave that stuff off.
Leone Bahringer (verified owner) –
The Samsung Odyssey G7 LC32G75T is a high refresh rate gaming monitor. It’s part of Samsung’s 2020 Odyssey gaming lineup, and it’s one of the few monitors available in two sizes: 27 and 32 inches, which we tested. It has a fast 240Hz refresh rate with native FreeSync variable refresh rate (VRR) support to reduce screen tearing. It’s also G-SYNC compatible if you want to use it with an NVIDIA graphics card. The 1440p resolution helps deliver clear images while not being too taxing on your graphics card. It’s a well-built monitor with an aggressive 1000R curved screen, which may not be to everyone’s liking, but it helps bring the entire screen within your field of view. Its VA panel makes it a great choice for dark room gaming
Quentin Treutel (verified owner) –
the only complaint i have is the shipping took a while, but that is understandable with covid. the support team helped get me tracking and i was happy. i would recommend this monitor. i am using a 2080 ti and everything looks wonderful. my kd has gone up, sniping in warzone is easy, and my overall wins have increased. if you are on an old tv with an xbox or on an old monitor— you deserve this… buy it.
German Ernser (verified owner) –
I use my G7 for gaming, video editing and general computer tasks.
Fae Bailey (verified owner) –
I always doubted the value of 240hz monitors but combine with the near instant pixel response of Samsung’s new VA panels this monitor is a noticeable upgrade from my previous 165hz monitor. Not only is it noticably smoother, but it is also extremely vibrant and eye pleasing. As someone who also owns an OLED TV I can say the contrast is still a bit lacking in comparison but this is about the best LCD you can get (besides mini/micro LED). My only complaints are that the local dimming is almost better turned off because it is edge lit (Only a few vertical backlight ‘zones’) and that I can’t turn the Power LED off when the monitor is in sleep mode. I am very sensitive to high frequency noises and when my room is silent at night I can hear the light pulsing. This will not be a problem for 99% of people but I just wish there was a way to turn it off (Or at the very least keep it on so it’s not pulsing)
Justice Pagac (verified owner) –
i wanted to enjoy this monitor so bad however i have now tried both the 27 inch as well as the 31.5 inch and both have horrible flickering issues. samsung claims this monitor is flicker free however after purchasing the monitor 2 days ago and having my monitor put me on the edge of a seizure every time you enable adaptive sync, i just can’t stand behind this monitor at this time nor can i stand behind samsung until they address this issue.
Krystal Schulist (verified owner) –
I use this for everything. It’s my primary monitor. The refresh rate is really high and there’s no smearing at all. The stand has builtin cable routing and is sturdy. The rgb isn’t excessive and isn’t overly bright.
London Kovacek (verified owner) –
Before purchasing I read a lot of reviews going on about the bad back lighting and the fact that the steep curve can be disorientating. Maybe I just acclimated to it quickly, but I absolutely love it. It’s extremely immersive and I have encountered far less eye strain than I have using my traditional 1080p 23 flat monitor. While I do agree that the blacks are just a tad bit washy, I haven’t experienced any back light bleed or ‘flickering’. A word of warning when assembling–it may be easier with an extra pair of hands. The monitor itself is much heavier than expected.
Cassie Bruen (verified owner) –
this thing flickers really bad at higher framerates when gsync is on. i hope there’s an update soon