The Odyssey G7 31.5″ 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 31.5″ 16:9 240 Hz Curved VA G-SYNC HDR Gaming Monitor
$562.49
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 28.8 lbs |
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Dimensions | 31.2 × 20.5 × 10.2 in |
Size | 31.5" |
Viewing Angle | Horizontal: 178°<br />Vertical: 178° |
Mounting-Hole Pattern | 100 x 100 mm |
Tilt Adjustment | -9 to 13° |
Swivel Adjustment | 30° (-15 to 15°) |
Rotation Adjustment | 94° (-2 to 92°) |
Height Adjustment | 4.7" / 120 mm |
Operating Humidity | 10 to 80% |
Operating Temperature | 50 to 104°F / 10 to 40°C |
Power Adapter Type | External |
AC Input Power | 100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz |
Power Consumption | 140 W (Maximum)<br />0.5 W (Standby) |
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 |
Response Time | 1 ms (GtG) |
Screen Area | 27.455 x 15.443" / 697.344 x 392.256 mm |
Color Gamut | 125% sRGB<br />95% DCI-P3 |
Bit Depth / Color Support | 8-Bit+FRC (1.07 Billion Colors) |
Variable Refresh Technology | G-Sync, FreeSync |
Refresh Rate | 240 Hz |
Contrast Ratio | 2500:1 |
Maximum Brightness | 350 cd/m2<br />600 cd/m2 (Peak) |
Pixels Per Inch (ppi) | 93 ppi |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Touchscreen | No |
Curvature | 1000R |
Panel Type | VA LCD |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 28.0 x 23.4 x 12.0" / 71.1 x 59.4 x 30.5 cm (with Stand)<br />28.0 x 17.3 x 7.4" / 71.1 x 43.9 x 18.8 cm (without Stand) |
Reviews (197)
197 reviews for Samsung Odyssey G7 31.5″ 16:9 240 Hz Curved VA G-SYNC HDR Gaming Monitor
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Sammie Kunze (verified owner) –
i game mostly and this monitor scratches all itches. hdr/1440p/240hz/gsync/great color. shooters, mobas, scrollers, rpgs… it nails it. i think the hdr hits a sweet spot with color/brightness/local dimming. i have not experienced ghosting and for that matter, anything, i do not like about this monitor. oh, and the curve, truly something to see in person. it’s easy on the eye, relieves strain with long game sessions while immersing the entire time.
Rahul Dietrich (verified owner) –
I used this monitor for both gaming and some movies. I love the curvature, refresh rate and the colors are insane. Didn’t have any problems with monitor and i love it
Wava Metz (verified owner) –
i recently bought this monitor in hopes of getting 240 htz. i have adaptive sync and g sync enabled. i have a 3060 ti. everything shows that 240 htz is enabled but i dont push anything close to that in warzone im barely getting 130 htz. i even updated the software for this monitor as it had an old software installed.
Emanuel Feeney (verified owner) –
i bought this monitor few days ago and i am very satisfied. refresh rate, size, resolution, shape, design, ambient light – everything is ok. i also did not notice any problems with g-sync, it works fine (rtx2080). five stars from me. verry good monitor.
Kendra Monahan (verified owner) –
i don’t really think you can go wrong with this monitor. if you’re not a professional gamer then i don’t see how you can complain about it, there have been some flickering issues at times but nothing that has stopped me from gaming. certainly during regular work, spreadsheets and emails and such this monitor is amazing – it’s so helpful to be able to split your screen and more or less have two smaller monitors. console wise i have only tried this monitor with my ps4 (not pro) and i didn’t run in to any issues. overall a very good monitor with little to complain about if anything.
German Dietrich (verified owner) –
I read numerous monitor reviews before deciding to buy this unit. Everything I read turned-out to be true! Easy to setup. Gorgeous picture! Great performance. Reasonably priced.
Lemuel Pfeffer (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.
Kareem Heller (verified owner) –
I bought this monitor in December 2020, was unable to try and test its great promised features until late April. Then I found the ‘scanline’ effect issues. I sent it to them in May for the issue only happening on a small section of the screen. It came back even worse. This only happens on the 32″ G7 monitors and only on seemingly a certain percentage. You will be lucky if you don’t have the issue, and if you do have the issue, don’t expect it to be fixed.
Ruthe Bartoletti (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)
Ollie Streich (verified owner) –
love the infinity light. it colorizes the entire room at night for that nice little touch while gaming. never seen such clear detail. no panel bleeding. built sturdy. be careful of that back panel cord hider. the tabs are flimsy. using gsync on my nvidia 1650. upgrading soon to 3070. can’t imagine that it can get any better. the 32 in takes up a lot of desk space but we’ll worth it. good job samsung
Lazaro Brekke (verified owner) –
i was a huge samsung fan, i have their phones, tvs, ssds, and was very excited for this monitor. what a mistake… i have these insane horizontal black lines. i have tried, changing the cables, updating firmware, and sending it for repair. nothing has fixed it. this is a common issue, a quick google search will blow your mind. for the price you are paying you deserve better, its a good thing that recently a few other good monitors were released by competitors. do not buy this one, atleast not until samsung admits it has issues and fixes them.
Milo Hettinger (verified owner) –
incredible monitor. i’m an asus customer. out of the box, it needs minor adjustments but once done, it’s tremendous. the only flaw is the stand. sticks out far and the monitor wobbles a little while gaming. forced us to purchase a wall mount. 2nd, you have to use a usb flash drive to update drivers, why ? also, g-sync on is creating ghosting so we turned it off. other than that, it’s a beautiful, butter smooth and impressive monitor. would i purchase again, absolutely. very impressive monitor
Mac Kutch (verified owner) –
Very crisp gaming and browsing screens with intense dark blacks. Really pops with HDR images. Curved screen provides imersive feeling.
Sidney Kreiger (verified owner) –
Much crisper than the odyssey g5 counterpart, definitely worth 600 at time of purchase. No firmware update needed out of box.
Katelynn McClure (verified owner) –
This is the best monitor money can buy you. It has a 240hz 1440p display with a nice curve on top of freesync and a 1m/s response time. Two things to note as you use it. 1. It is a big monitor so make plenty of room for it on your desk. 2. It does get warm when playing for long sessions so make sure you have a well ventilated room. Other than that I would just sit back and enjoy the beautiful display as you play all your favorite titles. Great product!
Carolyne Romaguera (verified owner) –
Very fast, good pixel density, the curve while large is not distracting, good contrast and colors. Gsync works great. Overall great for gaming. Note though that the stand is very deep so you need a large desk. The HDR, while it gets bright, is limited by the number of dimming zones.
Alf Medhurst (verified owner) –
i have the 27″ and if the flicker wasn’t present this would be a 4.5 star monitor. in order to make it a 5 star you would need to reduce the price and fix that. i am using a 5700xt with freesync and the flickering is none stop. i am using the latest drivers on the gpu and latest driver 1007.1 on the monitor and the flickering is really bad. everything else on the monitor is great and really the only thing holding it back is the flickering. this is a really expensive monitor and i didn’t mine paying the price. it would’ve been fine if its not perfect but this was a major issue for me. i don’t understand how this got certified even with this issue.
Andreanne Gulgowski (verified owner) –
Coming from a 27″ 2k I thought 32″ would be too big, but turns out it was just the right size! Great picture quality, great for gaming or watching videos and movies.
Ramona Corkery (verified owner) –
coming from a small 2080p 21″ monitor, the g7 32″ was definitely an upgrade. i’ve followed this item since the announcement, and was quite skeptical because: it could have been overblown or overhyped. not so. i’ve had the item for only about a week, and i can say that there are a few issues that needs resolved (hdr games/apps crashes the monitor and flicker g-sync issues), but hopefully firmware updates can re-optimize the efficacy of this monitor. g-sync flicker issue info can be found on samsung’s manual page 22. a big plus for the me is that (thankfully) the panel came dead/stuck pixel free. the backlight bleed is kind of bad. it’s fine if you seat right in front, but if you look at it, in the dark and across the room, the light blobs are very noticeable.
Mekhi Stiedemann (verified owner) –
U looked everywhere for this monitor and it wasn’t in-stock anywhere for less than $800 and I finally clicked here and found the exact same monitor for about $500. That AND it got here about 6 days earlier than expected. I don’t know how yall did it, but I was incredibly surprised.