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I think I said it in your other post too, but if you get an S95F in there, it would blow any MiniLED out of the water. Heck, maybe even an S90F. You liked your QN90C better than an LG C series because OLED TVs below 55" behave a lot closer to monitors in terms of brightness than their larger variant
...horizon936 in r/Monitors
March 6, 2026 11:35 PM
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Not all VA panels are equal, though. My recommendation is, always check for reviews (thorough ones that show response time measurements), and don't count out VA panels from the get go. For example I have a Lenovo Y34wz-30. And it does have some smearing on lower refresh rates, but at 165 Hz it's ver
...nyctalus in r/Monitors
May 23, 2025 8:08 PM
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Samsung Odyssey G7 Neo. Works like a charm and has really good contrast. Only issues is very slight ghosting in some games.
Knj1gga in r/buildapcmonitors
October 15, 2025 5:25 AM
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27 inch is perfect for me. I have bad eyes though. Running the original Samsung odyssey g7 1440p curved monitor. It’s a VA panel so doesn’t have the asscheeks IPS bleed. Its response time is high enough I don’t have issues playing comp.
hunttete00 in r/Monitors
March 16, 2026 6:57 PM
10
1080p philips evnia 25m2n3200w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZYZpU4Tx6Y lenovo legion r25f-30 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KwVGzdoMsYo those two are the best 1080p VA panels, using them at 240hz will get you minimal ghosting and using them at 120hz will eliminate ghosting 1440p the only option
...septuss in r/Monitors
February 2, 2026 3:49 PM
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I have the Odyssey G7 40" 5k2k ultrawide and the 1000R curve is as much curve as I want, at least for productivity. For gaming I'm sure 800R is fine
klanbo78 in r/ultrawidemasterrace
November 3, 2025 1:15 PM
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Yep, the dimming algorithm is way more important than the number of zones itself. I have a Samsung Odyssey neo G7 and it works very well, and from what I heard the TCL algorithm is also quite good. Plus VA has the advantage of high native intrazone contrast which helps a lot with the blooming.
Derbolito in r/Monitors
January 31, 2026 2:47 PM
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Sam sem sicer programer ampak meni osebno najbolša investicija je bil večji monitor, trenutno imam 32inch Samsung Odyssey G7. Ostalo pa - kaj pa vem, kar ti paše iskreno, js sm uporablu vse od HOFER/LIDL tipkovnc do zdej mehanskih, pa bi rekel, da se z vsem da. Kupujem drazje stvari ker sm vecni otr
...Krasovec97x in r/Slovenia
February 16, 2026 5:23 PM
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I wouldn’t go OLED personally. You can maybe expect 3 years of burn-in warranty, and then beyond that you can safely expect some degree of burn-in, whether that manifests as faint vertical lines on your screen in spots where you routinely pin windows, or wherever you have static content. For me, any
...UntrimmedBagel in r/Monitors
December 5, 2025 4:46 AM
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The g7 Odyssey is quite prone to failure, it has pretty bad QC
Cytrous in r/Monitors
June 25, 2025 12:43 AM
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