The Neo G7 is a 4K VA LCD with a 165Hz refresh rate. But the key addition here is the mini-LED backlight with 1,196 zones, giving gamers proper local dimming functionality that you need for HDR content, and brightness up to what Samsung claims is 2000 nits.
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The Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 brings with it eye-catching Mini-LED technology in a 43-inch size for those looking for a 4K monitor. It's excellent in terms of showing off your games, while doubling up as a smart TV and general use monitor.
The Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 is great for gaming. It has a high 165Hz with VRR support to reduce screen tearing. It also has a 4k resolution and HDMI 2.1 bandwidth that allows you to play high-frame-rate games. Motion looks smooth, and it has low input lag for a responsive feel. However, there are issues with flickering when the frame rate of your game drops, which can be distracting.
That said, the Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 remains a capable gaming monitor that’s thoroughly enjoyable to use. The 28in panel is vibrant, pin-sharp and exceptionally responsive, and while HDR disappoints, the SDR image quality is excellent. Factor in the presence of HDMI 2.1 support and – if you find it for the right price – this could be a great buy.
The Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 S32BG75 is not perfect, but it’s a great gaming monitor if you are willing to invest over a grand. It’s capable of great HDR and gaming performance, so it will be a treat to use for your PC, PS5, or Xbox Series X. It’s well-designed with a robust chassis, but it could use the addition of USBD-C to make it more flexible.
The Neo G7 is a 4K VA LCD with a 165Hz refresh rate. But the key addition here is the mini-LED backlight with 1,196 zones, giving gamers proper local dimming functionality that you need for HDR content, and brightness up to what Samsung claims is 2000 nits.