![]() It’s better thought of as a really punchy SDR panel and, indeed, in our testing that’s how it performs best, including comparing games with lots of darker scenes that support HDR, like Metro Exodus, in both SDR and HDR modes. Whatever, this is not a true HDR display. It’s such a kludgy, half-arsed solution, the G7 would arguably be better off with a single fixed backlight. So far, Samsung has unveiled four Odyssey G5 series monitors, including the Odyssey G55A. The LS32AG550ENXZA and LS27AG550ENXZA build on the Samsung G5 Odyssey were launched last year with a similar look, design, and I/O. But there are just eight edge-lit vertical zones. Samsung has unveiled another gaming monitor from the Odyssey G5 series. As implied by the DisplayHDR 600 certification, the backlight supports local dimming. Technically, the main shortcoming involves HDR support. Factor in buttery smooth 240Hz refresh and adaptive sync and, well, this is one heck of a gaming panel. But with that you also get the much better contrast and black levels of VA. At a glance, you’d be hard pressed to distinguish it from a very good IPS panel when it comes to colour balance. The 1000R curve of the Samsung Odyssey G7 C27G7 is pretty extreme (Image credit: Samsung)įor general feel and accuracy, the G7 is fantastic, too. Anyway, even 100W isn’t nearly enough for a high performance gaming laptop. Although USB-C power delivery maxes out at a theoretical 100W, the most we’ve seen a monitor supply is 65W. Are you looking for an ultrawide monitor for gaming Luckily for you, Samsung released a 34 inch monitor as part of their Odyssey lineup. But with the gaming remit, it probably makes sense. The latter is arguably a conspicuous omission, especially given the lofty price point. Inputs-wise, you’re looking at HDMI and DisplayPort but not USB-C. ![]() Rounding out the main image-quality related features, the VA panel is good for a claimed 2,500-to-one contrast and Samsung has integrated both a low input lag mode and user-configurable overdrive including a motion-blur reduction mode. The HDR capabilities include a peak brightness of 600 nits and up to 95 per cent coverage of the DCI-P3 gamut. The G7 is also VESA DisplayHDR 600 certified with local backlight dimming, more on which in a moment. Other - G-Sync Compatible, FreeSync Premium, 2x USB 3.0 hub It gives you the basic necessities for a gaming monitor.
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