

Height adjustment is smooth but a bit stiff to operate, especially when lowering the screen. Tilt is smooth and pretty easy to move around.
SAMSUNG ODYSSEY G7 32 FULL
The stand offers a full range of ergonomic adjustments with tilt, height, swivel and even rotate provided. There are a wide range of colours to choose from within the OSD menu as well.Ībove: side view of the screen. This lighting can be turned on/off in the OSD, and you can also set it to only show the back lighting and not the front if you want. Around the stand connection there is another RGB lighting feature which looks pretty nice (if you have the screen in a position you can see it) and also provides a pretty bright bias lighting behind the screen. There is some etching on the plastic in places and the stand attaches in the middle as shown. The back of the screen is encased in a matte black plastic for a fairly simple and smooth design. The colour of these can be changed within the OSD from a wide palette of shades and colours. There are a couple of wings that hang off the bottom of the screen as well as shown in the pictures, which house the front RGB LED lights. The bottom of the screen has a thicker 20mm plastic bezel along with a 2mm thick black panel border.

There is also a 6.5mm thick black panel border around these edges. There is however a slight slope of the edges on the right and left hand side so it looks a little thicker when you view the screen from the front. The screen has a 3 side borderless design around the sides and top with a thin 2mm plastic edge. There is a dark silver metal foot to the stand. The C32G75T comes in a mostly black design with matte black plastics used for the bezel, rear enclosure and monitor arm. The following table gives detailed information about the specs of the screen as advertised: We also participate in a similar scheme for .uk. TFTCentral is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to, .uk,, Amazon.ca and other Amazon stores worldwide. Check Availability and Pricing - Affiliate Links If you would like to get early access to future reviews please consider becoming a TFT Central supporter. If you enjoy our work and want to say thanks, donations to the site are very welcome.
SAMSUNG ODYSSEY G7 32 UPDATE
This firmware update included virtual 4K picture support (for console inputs primarily where it is then scaled down to 1440p) and improved picture quality according to the Samsung website change-log. The 27″ model we tested in August 2020 was very impressive, lets see if the 31.5″ model is just as good.įor reference we are testing the FB02 version of the screen and have updated to the latest UK/US official firmware v1007.1 from Sept 4th 2020. Samsung have now released their new Odyssey line-up of screens, boasting high 240Hz refresh rates in a range of sizes and with some impressive additional specs.
SAMSUNG ODYSSEY G7 32 1080P
That first venture in to 240Hz VA was also limited to a 1080p panel and it appeared that this technology was not ready for the jump to 240Hz, and may never be. To be honest we were not impressed by the performance as the response times were not nearly fast enough to keep up with the extra frame rate and it was plagued by usual response time limitations on black transitions, resulting in the normal VA black smearing problems. We reviewed the first to market in the form of the Samsung C27RG50 back in May 2020. when describing the aesthetics) where we can shamelessly re-use what we said in the 27″ G7 review.įor high refresh rate gaming, VA panels were a little bit later than other technologies when it came to offer 240Hz support. Obviously we will refresh all our tests, results and commentary where necessary but there are some sections that will be the same (e.g. We will apologise in advance for some text being the same as the 27″ model in places.

It will be interesting to see if the performance is comparable. Spec and feature wise this is basically just a larger version of the 27″ model, with the same 2560 x 1440 resolution, the same 240Hz refresh rate and other key features like the 1000R curvature, adaptive-sync and HDR 600. We have with us now the larger, but very similar 32″ (well, technically its 31.5″ in size) C32G75T model for review. It marked a turning point for VA panel technology in terms of response times, refresh rate and gaming performance. In August we took a detailed look at the new 27″ sized Odyssey G7 display from Samsung which impressed us a lot.
