expired Posted by Eragorn | Staff • Dec 10, 2024
Dec 10, 2024 9:54 PM
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expired Posted by Eragorn | Staff • Dec 10, 2024
Dec 10, 2024 9:54 PM
Samsung EPP/EDU: 32" Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 4K UHD 240Hz 1ms Quantum HDR2000 Curved Gaming Monitor $480 + Free Shipping
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Having said that, this is easily the best motion performance I have ever seen on a VA panel and is proof that VA can be every bit as responsive as TN or IPS when properly tuned. Most monitors dont properly tune VA panels.
My experience with Samsung monitors has not been great.
Partly for the same reason as zhoker, wanted the "best" version- so initially G8.
But since 240hz actually does not matter to me- would not be doing any pc gaming, strictly console (PS5),120hz is max I would be running, figured I'd save money and go G7 (of course that also means scan line issue of G8 would not matter as it's only noticeable at 240hz.)
The G8 has slightly better peak brightness, but in real world viewing does not make a difference.
The G7 housing is supposedly actually a bit better than the G8 (thoughI like the design of the G8 housing better- particularly the more streamlined speaker grills- I am that nitpicky).
The thing that has me leaning back to the G8 is it's improved anti-reflective coating.
I recently upgraded from the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra to S10 Ultra and the difference in anti-reflection immediately noticeable.
- Yeah I am way overthinking.
For those interested, RTING comparison here:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/to...3691/33710
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Partly for the same reason as zhoker, wanted the "best" version- so initially G8.
But since 240hz actually does not matter to me- would not be doing any pc gaming, strictly console (PS5),120hz is max I would be running, figured I'd save money and go G7 (of course that also means scan line issue of G8 would not matter as it's only noticeable at 240hz.)
The G8 has slightly better peak brightness, but in real world viewing does not make a difference.
The G7 housing is supposedly actually a bit better than the G8 (thoughI like the design of the G8 housing better- particularly the more streamlined speaker grills- I am that nitpicky).
The thing that has me leaning back to the G8 is it's improved anti-reflective coating.
I recently upgraded from the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra to S10 Ultra and the difference in anti-reflection immediately noticeable.
- Yeah I am way overthinking.
For those interested, RTING comparison here:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/to...3691/33710
Partly for the same reason as zhoker, wanted the "best" version- so initially G8.
But since 240hz actually does not matter to me- would not be doing any pc gaming, strictly console (PS5),120hz is max I would be running, figured I'd save money and go G7 (of course that also means scan line issue of G8 would not matter as it's only noticeable at 240hz.)
The G8 has slightly better peak brightness, but in real world viewing does not make a difference.
The G7 housing is supposedly actually a bit better than the G8 (thoughI like the design of the G8 housing better- particularly the more streamlined speaker grills- I am that nitpicky).
The thing that has me leaning back to the G8 is it's improved anti-reflective coating.
I recently upgraded from the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra to S10 Ultra and the difference in anti-reflection immediately noticeable.
- Yeah I am way overthinking.
For those interested, RTING comparison here:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/to...3691/33710
However, for Samsung monitors like the new 32" oled, ive read than the coating gives is a smearing look and that things do not look sharp.
Ok my phone, tablet and laptop it looks great so Im not sure how it's different on the monitor. Might be a good idea to do best buy pickup so you can return it easier