I've been waiting for samsung to make an odyssey monitor with those specs I'll be getting one ASAP. I've had the g7 for the past 4 years and it's been great I really can't wait to try oled
Your CPU is going to be the bottleneck in most of the cases since those framerates can only be hit in E-Sports titles. And most of the games will have an upper cap after which you'll start seeing game engine issues . (e.g. Apex @ 190+ fps) Nice buy tho. Drop a review later.
Because Ive read the Gsync question so often now, maybe somebody whos wondering will read this. Yes it is Gsync compatible. Almost any modern monitor is. At least those made for gaming. The border between G- Freesync is super sloppy nowadays. Since Nvidia lifted their Gsync exclusivity you can just buy any monitor you want and it will probably support Gsync and freesync as long as the promote Freesync or Adaptive Sync. There are different levels of quality yeah but those levels Like Sync Premium, ultra etc are more about the general monitor specs. If you have an Nvidia card you dont need to worry just bcs Gsync is not specifically mentioned
pre-ordered one last week and received it today. Got a dead pixel in the middle, CS straight up refused to do anything. Buy it if you're willing to risk bad QA
Almost all freesync monitors are gsync compatible these days (also older ones, most of them even work when they arent officialy gsync compatible) I have used it myself without issues on samsung and aoc monitors
only 2 years warranty in Germany and it's nowhere stated that burn in is included. others offer 3 years, including burn in. samsung failed here. lost a lot of potential buyers.
O meu veio com o cabo displayport com defeito, estou com dificuldades de acionar a garantia no meu país, vou abrir reclamação no reclame aqui e procurar o jurídico para resolver o problema pelo descaso da empresa. Saberia informar qual cabo displayport que dá em 2k os 360hz poderia comprar ?
@@clairvoyance7424 My brother once broke a the TV with the same specs and everything, cost more than 2k and all it look was a small toy car slightly hitting it.
I had the aw3225qf for a week and sent it back. vrr flickering needs to be resolved, until then OLED monitors are bricked products for early adopters in my book.
You guys reallyi dropped by the ball by not adding a KVM to this monitor. Pretty much every competitor has one integrated, and it makes this monitor way worse for people who WFH.
@@StaySic4Ever Faster panels (hz wise) that aren’t OLED are irrelevant tbh, much worse response times and colours, once OLED finally has burn in mitigated to a good enough level, there’s no point of going any other monitor tech unless cost if your issue or if your a competitive esports player required to practice on a certain monitor.
I love how its basically the same spot as the G8 just with adjusted Hz and resolution numbers. So basically we learn that theres no diff in motion clarity between 240 and 360hz haha. Jokes aside. Cool monitor and luckily no gaming aesthetics like for example the Asus model
USB-C is so overrated. If you hook up your screen and want to leave it like that for some time, it can be a sturdy display port or HDMi perfectly. Hot pluging a laptop via USB-C.... Yikes.
@@Zoozahh well my G5 is 144hz 1440p, the flickering is one of worst issue you can get, you move the mouse and screen is jumping texts are not ok, in general g5 was a very bad monitor, idk about this one
Not everyone wants 4K, I have an RTX 4090 and I prefer 2K for a balance between a nice looking screen still but higher frame rates especially for future more demanding titles and they have the G8 if you want 4K
Hello, I know that no one will see this. But I would like to improve the design of one ui, make animations and so on. Because I would like to walk around with a beautiful and stable device inside. Like so that this idea is promoted.