

The colours are probably as good if not better than an IPS panel when comparing to the Alienware AW3420DW monitor (only IPS monitor I have access to for comparison).The RGB on the monitor by default is turned off but you can choose between static, rainbow or flashing for those that like a bit if colour (because who doesn't?).Also I've heard a lot of people experiencing problems with flickering that has something to do with G-sync.
#Odyssey g7 27 inch tv#
When I first watched a video on it, it legit felt like I was using a TV instead of a monitor.

The colours is as you'd expect when comparing the two panels is hugely different and better on the G7 thanks to QLED as well. When compared to my current HP Omen 165hz TN panel monitor you can slightly make out the difference between 165hz and 240hz. The height of the whole stand is roughly 18 inches.I've only used TN gaming monitors in the past and was thinking of switching to an IPS however I thought I'd give the G7 a go even though it is a VA panel but it has QLED technology. The feet of the stand is extremely long so you will need quite a lot of space for it. Everything seemed fine when I got the box until I opened it and saw the bag with all the cables in it was ripped open but I figured it might be because Samsung themselves had to open it to include either the 2 pin or 3 pin power cable.The monitor is very simple to put together with the stand, it only required 4 screws to connect to the monitor and then 1 screw for the feet. I was a bit skeptical at first when I recieved this monitor. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 July 2020
