![]() Foam pads are attached at the front of each leg and towards the back to prevent scratching your desk. The underside of the legs angle up a bit towards the back, leaving a bit of a gap underneath the legs towards the back. The legs are skinny and jut out in a v shape towards the front. ![]() ![]() Combined, they weigh roughly 3.5 lbs., giving the monitor a nice sturdy stand to sit on. The included stand comes in two parts: the legs and the arm. The input ports on the Samsung Odyssey G7 curved gaming monitor. This is due to where the cable management hole in the stand is, more on that in a second. In an interesting design choice, the cables feed through a small opening at the top of this piece as opposed to feeding up through the bottom of the monitor. Finally, for the back, Samsung has designed a piece that snaps into place to hide the cables. A second AC cable plugs into the power brick via a figure-eight style plug. The first, which connects to the monitor, ends in a power brick. Speaking of power, the power cable comes in two pieces. When looking at the back of the monitor, these are (from left to right) the 3.5mm audio port, HDMI, two DisplayPort, USB hub, two USB-A, and the proprietary round power port. In a dim setting, it definitely added some excellent ambiance to the gaming setup. When the monitor is on, the core does throw out quite a bit of light depending on what lighting mode and brightness you’ve chosen. ![]() The LED core is 6-inches in diameter where it attaches to the monitor, sloping out to 4-inches at the back, and is 1 1/4-inch in depth. The core itself is capped with a translucent ring that splits in half for assembly. The top half does bulge out slightly as it wraps up around the middle core. A textured motif on the back radiates in circles and lines out from the core for an interesting look. Depending on which mode you choose, you can customize the LED colour as well in the on-screen menu. Available lighting modes include Static, Rainbow, Flash, Double Flash, and Breathing. This circle is the LED core that illuminates and glows while the monitor is turned on. The back of the monitor has a roughly 6-inch circle in the middle of it. The back of the Samsung Odyssey G7 curved gaming monitor. Centered on the bottom edge is a single power button that doubles as the menu/source/PIP toggle. The edges are angled down slightly as this is where the bottom LED lights are housed. The bottom bezel is 3/4-inch in the middle and about an inch at its highest on each edge. The side and top bezels are just over 1/4-inch thick. Its design is sleek with fairly thin top and side bezels. There’s no question the Samsung Odyssey G7 is a gaming monitor. ![]() The Samsung Odyssey G7 curved gaming monitor (as reviewed) has the following features and specifications: Model LC32G75TQSNXZA Screen Size 31.5 inches, 27-inch model available Display Type QLED Panel Type VA Aspect Ratio 16:9 Max Resolution 2560 x 1440 (QHD) Curvature 1000R PPI 93 Brightness 600cd/m² (max) 350cd/m² (typ) HDR HDR600 Certified Native Contrast 2500:1 (typ) Viewing Angle 178°(H)/178°(V) Tilt -9° ~ +13° Swivel -15° ~ +15° Height Adjustment (distance) 120mm (4.72 inches) Response Time 1ms (GtG) Refresh Rate 240Hz Display Colors 1.07 billion Color Gamut 95% DCI (Typical, 88% minimum)ġ25% sRGB (Typical) Color Mode High-Brightness, Custom, FPS, RTS, RPG, sRGB, AOS, Cinema/Dynamic Contrast Backlight Type LED Horizontal Frequency 357.6 KHz Vertical Frequency 240Hz Inputs/Outputs 2x DisplayPort, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio, 2x USB Type-A Wall Mount 100 x 100 (mm) Power Consumption 140W (max) Power Supply Type AC 100~240V Dimensions (with stand) 710.1 x 594.5 x 305.9mm (27.95 x 23.41 x 12.04 inches) Weight (with stand) 8.2kg (18.07lbs) Additional Features In case you’re unfamiliar with it, the Odyssey G9 is Samsung’s flagship 49″ gaming monitor and it is a new level of immersive gaming! Check out that review RIGHT HERE! Specifications Read on to find out what it earned a Top Pick of 2020 Award here at Techaeris. Our Samsung Odyssey G7 review takes a look at the 32-inch version, complete with a 240Hz refresh rate and 1000R curvature for buttery smooth immersive gameplay. Samsung sent us one for a first look ahead of release. From our short time with them at CES, the QLED QHD 16:9 HDR600, and a peak brightness of 600 cd/m² Odyssey G7 looked like it would be great for gamers. They definitely looked sleek in the Samsung area of the annual tech convention. We first saw the Samsung Odyssey G7 and G9 gaming monitors back at CES 2020. ![]()
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