![]() ![]() The 240Hz mode can cause horizontal lines to appear in some content, and other users have reported flickering although I've not seen it. There are some downsides that you should be aware of, though. You also have G-Sync and FreeSync support to smooth out unven frame-times and eliminate tearing and judder.Īltogether, it's a very capable package and I've enjoyed using this monitor for playing competitive Counter-Strike, racing in Gran Turismo, watching movies and blowing up spreadsheets. The 240Hz refresh rate means you can enjoy silky-smooth gameplay in competitive shooters or racing games, with Samsung's VA panels in particular providing incredibly low pixel response times in contrast to older VA panels that often looked smeary in motion. ![]() The 2560x1440 resolution is easy enough to drive with a mid-level graphics card, yet provides enough detail for a noticeable improvement over 1080p. Combined with a potent 600 nits of peak brightness and a wide colour gamut, that translates into properly meaningful HDR - a rarity for a gaming monitor. So: why is this monitor so good? For me, it's all about the panel: you get a 32-inch curved VA QLED panel, big enough that you feel suitably immersed without running into the compatibility issues endemic to ultrawide aspect ratios and with excellent contrast, so dark scenes look properly black instead of grey. This week the 32-in model has been discounted to a similar price, so I thought I should let you all know about it! The Samsung Odyssey G7 is one of my favourite monitors, and I picked one up from Amazon the last time it was discounted.
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