Samsung
Odyssey G7
Based on 338 Reddit mentions
$449.99
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How The Heck Do You Pick One Of These Things...
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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Need a 32-inch 4K+ monitor with high brightness, strong contrast, accurate colors, high refresh rate. Am I being unrealistic?
Not the high end Samsung Neo G7 and G8. I have a Neo G7 and a G80SD side by side and the difference between them, in any aspect, is not big at all. If I could keep only one it would be the Neo G7.
topkekpepe in r/Monitors
April 15, 2026 11:55 AM
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Mini LED or OLED monitor?
Cheap VAs are ass and have terrible ghosting. High-end (or even just higher-end/we-spent-all-our-money-on-the-panel VAs) like the TCL stuff, Samsung Neo G7, or AOC Q27G40XMN are IMO better all-rounder displays than most IPS options at their price range unless you're doing professional color work and
...seahwkslayer in r/Monitors
April 25, 2026 3:37 AM
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OLED vs. Mini-LED: The End
Mini Led is about the APPRECIATION of a step after edge lighting. The scenic route if you will to micro-led and so forth where the panels will meet organic modes. I think we just haven't lived long enough to appreciate LED, or maybe, don't live long enough, who knows. OLEDs in my opinion are seconda
...HzHurts in r/Monitors
December 4, 2025 10:54 PM
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What’s going on with son’s monitor?
Samsung odyssey g7 looks like the 32 inch. Not cheap but not top of the line in 2025. Mine is sitting on a shelf now. Amazing screen.
CriesInHardtail in r/Monitors
November 6, 2025 3:04 PM
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LG GX704AB VS Samsung Odyssey G61SD
I've had Samsung or LG TV's for the last 20 years , and while I had 1 LG monitor, I've recently got my 4th or 5th Samsung, either way, I don't think any would be a bad choice. I've not tried either of these mentioned, so take this with a grain of salt, but I recently got a Samsung Odyssey G7 and it'
...LeeHubbz in r/Monitors
April 22, 2026 12:05 PM
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What’s a good budget card to upgrade to from RTX 2060?
I play at 4k with my 5070 and 5800x3d. I play on a 43 inch 4k Samsung Odessey Neo G7 and its fantastic. Most games will run 60 plus especially with dlss with Ultra/High settings. Don't expect high refresh rate unless you use multiframe generation or your playing older generation titles. 1440p oled w
...Scrowdy10 in r/nvidia
April 23, 2026 2:26 AM
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[Help] Upgrading brother from 32" 4K 60Hz — Dilemma between 4K High Refresh vs 1440p OLED
In my country Samsung are the most accessible and easiest to find minileds. The G7 especially should be priced pretty reasonable at about 560 EUR. That would be about 700 USD well within your budget. 32" minileds are the hardest pc monitors to find, and since you are talking USD that means you have
...Neinhalt_Sieger in r/Monitors
April 27, 2026 7:34 PM
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Is the Xiaomi G Pro27i Miniled good?
High end VA is surprisingly good, if you can find a used Neo G8 or Neo G7 they make great buys although VRR flicker can be an issue for some. Samsung naming is confusing at times, especially when newer models drop so its understandable.
Errorr404 in r/Monitors
February 21, 2026 2:31 PM
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Looking for a 32″ Curved Monitor (Work & Gaming) – €300–€500
Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 32". https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0BRL9FZZ2?m=A3JWKAKR8XB7XF Just below 500 euros, far better.
horizon936 in r/Monitors
January 2, 2026 8:00 AM
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