![]() Stay tuned to The AXO for when that will happen, we’ll definitely keep you updated. While the gaming monitors are already listed, Samsung Malaysia hasn’t confirmed when they will actually go on sale. The Samsung Odyssey G7 and G9 gaming monitors will be listed as the price below: It has a screen curvature of 1000R which is larger compared to the standard curvature 1800R used a few years back. Their refresh rates are clocked at 240Hz, and they support VESA Display HDR 600 and Nvidia G-Sync as well. Both models support a 2560 x 1440 pixel, with an aspect ratio of 16:9. The Samsung Odyssey G7 on the other hand, comes in two sizes – 32-inch and 27-inch. Just like the Odyssey G7, it has a 1000R screen curvature. Samsung Odyssey G7 32 WQHD VA G-Sync Compatible 240Hz Curved Gaming Monitor 582. It also has support for VESA DisplayHDR 1000 and Nvidia G-Sync capabilites. The Samsung Odyssey G9 gaming monitor comes witha 49-inch QLED panel and it supports a resolution of 5120 x 1440 pixels, with a 32:9 aspect ratio. ![]() For the company’s latest curved gaming monitors, what are the differences? Samsung Odyssey G9 Gaming Monitor Samsung Malaysia has announced its prices, but not its availability as of yet. VRR Control: This feature is meant to reduce flicker with VRR enabled, which is a problem with other Samsung monitors, but not so much this one.Samsung Odyssey Gaming Monitors are now official in Malaysia.Virtual Aim Point: Adds a virtual crosshair on the screen that your PC won't detect.Ultrawide Game View: Simulates a 21:9 aspect ratio for ultrawide gaming you'll see black bars on the top and bottom.You can set it to 'Off', 'Low', 'Standard', or 'High', depending on your personal preference. Local Dimming: Setting used to control the monitor's local dimming feature.HDR10+ Gaming (HDR Tone Mapping): Adjusts the colors in HDR to match the creator's intent.Game Mode: Mode needed for the lowest input lag possible.Game HDR: Helps increase the perceived brightness of the image in HDR.Core Lighting: Controls the RGB lighting on the monitor.The Samsung Odyssey G70B has other gamer-oriented features, including: Although it has a Multi-View feature, it isn't a true Picture-by-Picture/Picture-in-Picture mode because you can't view images from two sources at once, and instead, you can only split the screen between one external source and one built-in app. You can read more about all its features in the Smart Features section of the Samsung QN90B QLED TV review. It lets you stream content directly from the monitor without a computer and has built-in apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, etc. This monitor comes with Samsung's proprietary Tizen smart platform built-in, unlike older Samsung gaming monitors. The VRR Control setting is a feature Samsung implemented to help reduce the flicker seen on past models, but since there isn't noticeable flicker on this monitor and it increases the input lag, it's better to disable it. Game Mode On - PC Mode On - Refresh Rate 144Hz Additionally, if you disable Game Mode you can't send a 144Hz signal. The input lag changes depending on the settings you use, and you can see the different results below. With these settings, you can only send a fixed 144Hz refresh rate with VRR disabled, so we had to use a workaround to measure the input lag at 120Hz and 60Hz while still in Game Mode with the 'PC' input and VRR disabled. For the lowest input lag you need to make sure you have the input label set to 'PC' and you're in Game Mode. While the input lag increases with 60Hz signals, it's still low enough for casual gaming, but you'll notice delay with BFI enabled. The Samsung Odyssey G70B has low input lag for a responsive feel with high-frame-rate signals like at 144Hz and 120Hz.
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