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![]() The aim is to brighten the areas where an opponent can hide in the dark, facilitating his detection during multiplayer matches. ![]() Speaking of functions, from the menu you can set the Black Equalizer to manage brightness in darker areas the screen. We have no tools capable of verifying these data, the fact remains that the monitor, during our tests, has always proved very reactive, at confirmation of the “sporty” vocation of this display. Odyssey G7 is also compatible with G-Sync and Freesync, with a declared input lag of 1 ms at 240 Hz and 5 ms at 144 Hz. Who is looking for a high refresh rate will have no problems, thanks to full support at 240 Hz, also for this Samsung has opted for a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels.Įven so, it is difficult to exploit the refresh rate, to generate 240 fps you need very powerful hardware and you have to make compromises with resolution and level of detail, but for those who play competitive titles, the possibility of reaching this target is definitely a plus. Better to activate HDR only when necessary, because Windows 10 support for this format continues to be unsatisfactory. The Odyssey is equipped with HDR600 certification, not the highest available but still able to manage this format discreetly, thanks also to the 10-bit panel (8 bit + FRC) with Quantum Dot. We must also consider that, in spite of the specifications, which we will see place Odyssey in the world of eSports, in a real-life context, not only is CSGO played but the monitor is also used for single-player titles, where greater contrast and good HDR management improve the viewing experience. In our opinion, VA screens are the best today for the creation of gaming monitors, because in the face of a lower viewing angle than IPS they offer deeper blacks and greater contrast, more important characteristics for a monitor, given that look closely and frontally. Samsung has long married VA panels for its gaming monitors and this G7 is no exception. On the connections front nothing is missing, we find two Display Port 1.4 and an HDMI 2.0, together with the headphone output and two USB 3.0. The result is that the Odyssey G7 is easier to place on a desk and looks smaller than it actually is. Speaking of positioning, the very pronounced curvature, with a radius of 1000Ron the one hand it increases the depth in-depth, on the other hand, it reduces the space occupied horizontally. The support allows you to rotate the monitor, raise and lower it and tilt it up and down, all that is needed for its correct positioning. The lighting, which can be deactivated, allows to have an even stronger visual impact and works well, a flaw is that it cannot be synchronized with other systems already present on the computer, such as mouse and keyboard. In addition to the two elements illuminated on the front, the pedestal anchoring area is also equipped with configurable lighting LEDs with different effects. Samsung has managed to make an aggressive design but not too much and where LED lighting is present but never annoying. The rear body has a particular texture that strikes the eye and continues up to the lower part of the monitor, where two elements equipped with LEDs reproduce the shapes of the air intakes of a car. The front bezels are reduced on three sides but the rear has also been made very well, a detail that even on high-end monitors is often put aside. Plastic reigns supreme on the body, as always in the monitors, but it is a material that immediately transmits excellent sensations to the touch. We have tried the 32-inch variant and the first thing you notice, once removed from the box, is high build quality. Samsung took special care of the design of the Odyssey G7.
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