This was an excellent place to start and I appreciate the video. The only issue I had was with the contrast settings, I primarily use this monitor for desktop use and I noticed the issue watching a youtube video where both the speakers were in black shirts and a dark background and there was zero definition, they looked like they were just two talking heads. I then looked up a contrast chart and noticed that out of 20 boxes, only one was visible, the other 19 were completely blended into the background (all 20 were supposed to be visible). Playing with the settings I noticed the following were the best: Dynamic Black Equilizer - 0 Contrast 50 Local Dimming High Contrast Enhancer 0 Shadow Detail -3 The above along with the remainder of your settings still gave me inky blacks with a much better desktop experience.
Hey man your picture settings are almost spot on! Really good job achieving OLED level blacks on this! Just had too make a few adjustments, the picture was a bit too dark so i changed the shadow detail too -3. The color was also slightly over saturated so I changed it back too it’s default 25. I ended up with a deep, bright, colorful and accurate image, but thanks too you man for a great starting point!
For anyone who is looking display settings for ps5 with this monitor, i highly recommend using all of these settings in this video in addition enable HDR10+ and ps5's HDR. It looks amazing for me.
Any issue with it not turning on when I power up my ps5? It usually powers down my ps5. I have to turn on the monitor manually and then click the input. I have it updated also
Until you notice the really bad response time, and black smear and go wow, what a colossal waste of money. This thing shouldnt even be called Odyssey G.
I have just purchase this monitor a few days ago and tried out your settings. They are a solid starting point. I have tweaked it slightly and I believe it looks closer to an OLED with local dimming set to standard and the contrast enhancer set to high. Basically just reversed those two from where you set it. I found sharpness is better at 10 for text clarity. Color temp set to cool vs standard. Dynamic black equalizer set at 2 with shadow detail at -2. Holy crap this thing gets crazy bright!! Thanks you for giving direction. I am curious to know what some actual calibrated settings look like...
I really appreciate this video, I use these kind of monitors for Autodesk Revit and Bluebeam Revu work and almost sent this monitor back because it seemed to be way worse than my previous Dell. After watching this video, and a couple of tweaks (Brightness 30, Contrast 35, Sharpness 10, Colour 17) it looks better than the Dell now
6:35 you have to turn on (Enable settings for the selected display model) thats why vrr is turned off on quick access menu By the way Love your video and would like to see your HDR settings!
Just ordered one through samsung with the employee purchase program. 400$ after discount. Should be worth as a work productivity and casual console gaming monitor, I had the 28 inch samsjng 4k monitor before i upgraded to lg oled 27" 1440p as a main gaming monitor and it was good enough for me.
Great video, I’ll be trying these settings when mine arrives on Thursday. I just bought one of these to replace my 4 month old 48” LG C2 because of burn-in. LG is replacing the panel under warranty and then it’s getting put in my sons room. The C2 has probably the best picture I’ve ever had on any TV but just too many downsides to use it as a monitor.
my odyssey g7 arrived last night, thank you for both SDR and your HDR settings videos, helped set a great base line, I enjoy setting up TV's and Monitors, Im in love with this monitor, ticks all boxes
Actually, this monitor is advertised as having a 144Hz refresh rate, but we can only achieve 144Hz in gaming mode, and gaming mode is only applicable when the ultrawide option is enabled. When using it in normal mode, we can utilize a refresh rate of 120Hz. The available resolutions and refresh rates are as follows: 3840x1600 at 144Hz and 3840x2160 at 120Hz. BTW !!! Nvidia 10 series gpus cant go higher than 120hz 3840x2160 , you should have at least Nvidia 2060 gpu for 3840x2160 144hz .
Just double checked this and thanks for the heads up! It further confirms to me the 144hz is just an over clocking feature between this and the strobing at 144hz my camera picks up.
Great video man! Love the walk through and explanation of the settings. Hopefully these settings work for the Xbox X series. I also became a subscriber. Look forward to your future videos. Thank you so much
Having received my G7 43" today, it really did look horrendous out of the box. My old Asus ROG PG279Q which I use as a secondary monitor looked much better, with stock settings. But these settings did help. Can't find any dead pixels either, so it's a good start. And like I hoped, I don't have to scale my desktop at all in 4K, so I have a good amount of real estate available.
@@1UpNerdcore I wasn't happy until I removed the gamma adjustment from NCP and changed the contrast setting to high - but after that the image is almost perfect for me (my office is pretty dark, so don't need much brightness). Without your video it would have been a major pain to set up.
Can you please do a video for neo g7 and xbox series x. . I have the monitor but its almost all the time disabled (black equaliser etc) and colors lookss washed out when gaming
Hi! I bought this TV but still on the wait to get it delivered. Naturally I'm after the best screen settings and thankfully i stumbled upon your videos! So my question is, Aare the SDR and HDR settings seperate? If not, tweaking for SDR, will mess up the HDR pucture quality and vice versa? Lastly.. Should I follow your SDR or HDR guide to play both in adr and hdr (PC). What's the trick?
If I remember correctly they are not separate. You can use my HDR settings here as a starting point with minor tweaks when shifting back over to SDR. Keep in mind I adjust the nvidia control panel here as well so I that will affect overall picture quality. Easiest way to find what works for you is use both and see how they look on both SDR and HDR. Add your own minor adjustments to nail down the look you want.
@@1UpNerdcore thanx for the reply, one last thing, the DP cable the monitor ships with is 1m long? is 32gb (most likely, which support 4k/144hz + HDR but with compression) or 40gb?
@@Rockybalboa541The picture is great after adjusting settings. No out of box setting is good enough. The screen flickers if it’s all black with a loading circle in the corner. Every once in a while my tv forgets about my Series X and displays nothing. Sometimes in the worst situations. Sometimes the display goes dark and has to recalibrate I imagine bc when it comes back it’s quite a bit darker then lightens back up. I’m hoping for an update… But all the features you see are true and work great. Those are just the negatives I’ve notice. Good gaming tv for $500. I just really hope they fix these few bugs. I know it’s a newer tv/monitor
@@BradleyMercer-rw6zfAbout how many times does this happen in a typical gaming session for you? How long do you play and how many occurrences? I just ordered this and I hate to read that it has that issue.
Thanks for this update video and looking forward to the HDR version. With what you are seeing so far, would you prefer this monitor or the Aorus FV43U? I use my monitors for a lot of productivity but with renderings its nice to have to better picture quality as well as refresh rate for smoothness. (and maybe youre answer is neither, acceptable as well) Just really like the 43" screen real estate.
Since the Neo G7 has more features overall I would take it over the Aorus. The nits aren’t as high as the Aorus so keep that in mind if the you need a full 1000 nit peak brightness monitor but this has way more local dimming zones than the Aorus.
@@1UpNerdcore for productivity, would you recommend it over the OLed? I can see both sides saying I'm best for X but you seem like your very thorough and honest so I appreciate your input.
@@courtneyfaas1266 OLED is hands down better, even for productivity. The biggest deterrent is always going to be the burn in that can come from static UI elements. You can get an LG C2 for roughly the same price range as these, and it will have better highlights, not just dark levels. If you are careful in how you use OLED, it will be a lot more rewarding for productivity work.
If I may ask, have you encountered any weird bugs, particularly when connecting via DP? Like a noisy picture made completely unusable at 144hz (but just a fairly discreet noise at 120hz - and completely gone at 60hz), or a weird flickering down at the bottom of the monitor? These are all just sporadic issues, which seem to present after the monitor "blacks out", such as after closing a game, or just turning it on for the day. I gave up and connected via HDMI instead. Now I have a wonderful new set of issues, such as Nvidia refusing to acknowledge that the brand new $3000 9.2 receiver I had connected to the monitor via eARC, was in fact a surround receiver and not stereo (a known issue for 10+ years apparently - thanks for looking into that Ngreedia). So I had to connect the monitor with passthrough on the receiver - well whaddya know, now I have max 4k120, _no_ HDR and YCbCr4/2/0 color format, which is apparently the absolute worst you can get. I've looked countless times for an alternative (with DP - swapping to an actual TV would do nothing for me since they only have HDMI) - is there really no other 43" VA panel NOT from Samsung with the same or better picture quality? As much as I fricking hate this hunk of electronics, it managed to somehow make Skyrim look like a new game with its fantastic colors and awesome black levels (for a VA), so ignoring the fact that my very first LCD panel back in 2005 or so probably had less latency than this, the image quality alone almost makes it a keeper.
@@1UpNerdcore Yes, I just ordered an FV43U. And this was the very last time I ever bought a Samsung panel. Took me 3 tries last time with the Odyssey G9 / CRG9. If I may ask, how are the colors and black levels on the FV43U compared to the Neo G7 43"? Hopefully not too disappointing?
Just picked this up for $499, i love how dark the blacks are ive used your settings in your hdr video but so far the black smearing and ghosting are so bad, apparently the response time of this monitor isnt great even with game mode. Anyway do you have a suggestion for switching between your sdr settings and hdr settings fairly easily?
I told cover those aspects typically as hardware unboxed does a way better job than me on that. I can say this definitely isn’t uniform in terms of gray uniformity. It won’t have a great result on that when tested. For DSR it happens often because it’s a large VA panel it more noticeable in bright games or video. I trained eye will see it more often but I don’t know how much a regular user will notice it.
@@1UpNerdcore I was trying that, but I found the a clue to the real culprit: I changed to 60hz and the text is clear as can be. I'm using the DP cable shipped with the unit, but I'm wondering if my old GTX 1080 is what's the issue? I can run PUBG in 1080p at 120hz and it looks totally normal to me, but of course text in Windows at 4k 120hz looks terrible. Thoughts? And thanks for your reply!
Text looked fine to me as long as it’s blown up in size. I did 200% I believe to better match the size and it looked good. At a super small size it looks pixelated
@@1UpNerdcore what about the ghosting? I've read reports of hellacious ghosting issues in these when using it on the pc. I'm torn between this panel and the G70B 32". They're almost the same money but the 32 inch has much better reviews apparently.
*Solved! Hello there, First of all very nice tutorial! However, I would like to ask, I still didn't figure out how to change it to 144hz! FPS/Hz are still locked on 120 and i cannot changed it no matter what settings I enable/disable! (You mention on 2:12) that we can change it to 144hz right? Do you have a solution by any chance? *G7 28" 2023 model Thanks!
Hello brother, I truly appreciate this video, thank you. I really want to buy this monitor but its like 95% reviewers says bad things about it while 5% minority says otherwise that they dont experience any of ghosting or its very minimal...have you tried this at 144hz? is it "stable"? i dont know much about monitors, and since its my first time looking for 4K gaming monitor, I wanted to purchase this guy since I can also use it for watching movies..please advise thanks
I cover all of that in the video but in summary this is going to have ghosting and slower response time. Will you notice that or be bothered by it is the bigger question.
That’s because the more frames you display the more it will minimize ghosting. 240hz usually has minimal to no ghosting on VA panels because of its displaying 240 frames a second vs 120 or 144.
ı got one and mostly happy with this mon. but I have ıssue . when I am in dark scene all nice but after fire or bomb lights flashes monitor do not correct the light back to before bomb or fire event, darker areas gets even darker and all things barely notıcable and stays that way for a while Do I have faulty monitor or this is the normal sıtuation ? any feed back? or my setting are wrong ?
@@1UpNerdcore I turned off *contrast enchanger* it worked and turned on *show detail* to -3 but contrast enchanger is great feature to get better picture quality.. but had problem unfortunately..
Have you noticed the screen turning black for a couple seconds then coming back on while playing on console? Im on Xbox series x however Im just trying to figure out what’s going on just got this monitor
Hey what would I do for pc settings if I have a AMD card? And You set the contrast on Nvidia to +65, why not just raise the contrast in the monitor settings?
I have issues with powering up the ps5 and it doesn’t automatically turn on the monitor. It actually turns my ps5 back off when I turn it on after. gives me error code with my ps5. But when I turn on my monitor and click on the ps5 input it turns my ps5. How can I fix this?
I believe there’s an option in the setting where it’ll power on your console if you turn on the monitor. Try just turning on the monitor on the input source the console is plugged in on and see what happens
I cannot get this monitor to stay at 120hz. It is turning off and on and off and on. It can stay at 144hz no problem, but doesnt matter what i do, i cant change the brightness on game mode (saposnive stqndard) hdmi 2.1
Without being there in person to try and resolve it it will be best to reach out to Samsung to help fix it. Might be broken might just be a settings issue
You said you did the adjustment as close as possible to OLED. Do you think the G7 43" after adjustment is still relatively far from OLED in color vibrancy or very similar? I suppose that details in shadows are still considerably better on OLED or also similar?
How did you fix this? I'm seeing that HDMI is capped to 60hz at 4k? Unfortunately my laptop has no DVI Port so I can't utilise that option but interested to see what you've done
This, m28u, dell 3223q or oddysey g7 28", which one would you prefer? They all same price. I will use it with rtx4080 and ps5 as a main monitör. I cant realy decide. Can you help?
If the Neo G7 32 inch is an option that would be first pic, then the 28 inch version, m28u after that and the Dell last just because I haven’t tested it
@@1UpNerdcore Thank you very much. What abouth 43" neo g7 you review in this video? Where its belong to in this ranking? :) unfortunately 32" neo g7 not avaible.
Why does your monitor settings menu look completely different than mine? I also have an Odyssey Neo G7 and it's different...... I am using it for my PC, if that is maybe important.
Both have trade offs. If you don’t want to worry about burn in then get this. OLEDs visually looks better and have the fastest response times but generally lack higher nits so whites don’t get very bright with there’s a lot on screen.
Just found out yesterday that the USB ports in the back are both upstream & downstream, meaning it can read my USB sticks & will send audio (PCM) if I attach a USB audio speakers, in my case Soundblaster G6.
I think so, it’s got a lot of screen real estate. I would make sure your sitting distance is good for it though and if not I would go with an ultra wide
Hi, jost got mine today, think for just playing it looks awesome out of the box? But i got one big problem, if i turn of my pc and turn it on like 2-3 hours later, the monitor turns on with a black screen, the rgb is ine, i can hear sound if i push buttons on the remote but it just stays black until i unplug it and plug it back in,does anyone know what is happening?
Yeah, had the customer support on the phone, when the monitor turned on with the pc it had pixel.issues, the are replacing it, i have to say the black levels compare to an oled on this one, i find when it works, it looks great... Well see with the new one
Dynamic Black Equalizer set to zero crushes all blacks. There is no shadow tonality anymore. I followed your guide and was wondering why I was not seeing any dark color gradations. Went back, turned set Dynamic Black Equilizer to 8 and shadows came back to life. I’m not sure why you recommend disabling this feature.
@@1UpNerdcore Yea I have the monitor as well since 2 weeks. I am totally not sure as well. tbh sometimes it does feel like 360 and not 1196. I have quite some blooming going about unfortunately. But all the rest of this monitor is really fine! Though one thing, on 144hz, I get like a really random black flash, in some games, 1 in half an hour or an hour. Don't know what that is about, but doesn't happen on 120hz. Like the monitor did pretty weird at the first day I got it, expecially with hdr, but works flawlessly now expect for that one thing.
@@Name-bs3rp yea, real shame that Samsung is so vague about this. Makes it really shady. It is the only miniled monitor of this size to, I would've picked lg oled if it wasn't for the amount of creative productivity I need it for.
@@twistedelegance_ Of courese I did. Its a terrible monitor with really really bad response time and REALLY bad black smear. It shouldnt be sold let alone sold as a "G7". It's trash, period.
@@twistedelegance_ LOOOOL then you are reading the wrong reviews. Look at Rtings for god sakes. The monitor is GARBAGE. Oh wait there is no Rtings review because the thing is TRAAAAAAASH. Hur dur okk then opinions. You for real? Your Google Fu is really bad. Are you trying to justify your purchase? Hate to break it to ya man. Iv never seen such bad motion clarity or black smear in my entire life. It really is that bad.
@insertnamehere4419 yeah I was done with the discussion already 😂 but whatever. And no I haven't purchased this monitor. Just wondering why there's always that one person trashing it. Are you that person on rddit who calls themselves a perfectionist? Cause I saw someone who sounded exactly like you over there while browsing for monitors. Literally everyone else was saying it's more than good for gaming especially for consoles. But yeah I'm done arguing with someone who obviously just enjoys arguing.
I am interested in this monitor but people are telling me to avoid this monitor because it has horrible ghosting Can you please tell me exactly what settings will reduce the ghosting? In your other video at ruclips.net/video/ZzAwET9bR1g/видео.html you said said that there are picture clarity settings which make the image look sharper for fast pace moving pictures but they are not available in game mode. Is it possible to connect this monitor to a pc and play games while the monitor is not in game mode so you can use those picture clarity settings? If yes then do they improve the ghosting and make it less? The ghosting is the worst when the monitor is used at the maximum refresh rate which is 144hz. The ghosting is less if you lower the refresh rate to 120hz. What is the maximum amount that you can lower it so there is the least ghosting?
Please click google chrome, we want to see if the monitor can be used for browsing & checking e mail… old people don’t like to see the gaming part.. the game is for 14 y.o kids…
@@1UpNerdcore i have to buy it because of the discount & my voucher is about to expired. It’s huge & big. Other monitor is small & too shiny with glare without matte option. What is gaming monitor? We just need a big monitor for computer with a big discount. But no review yet if we can use this monitor for old people or for browsing ?
OLED doesn’t have the nits this has so rather than have 350 nit peak brightness you could use this with these settings. Having options is a good thing not a bad thing.
@@whitedeath03 Yeah, OLED, the thing that create burn in problems ? lmao It's useless to buy an expensive monitor, if you need to always verify and check that there is no static things on the screen to avoid burning That's stressing, plus OLED can't be used for productivity, always because of this burn in problem So no, oled is not better on this point.
This was an excellent place to start and I appreciate the video. The only issue I had was with the contrast settings, I primarily use this monitor for desktop use and I noticed the issue watching a youtube video where both the speakers were in black shirts and a dark background and there was zero definition, they looked like they were just two talking heads. I then looked up a contrast chart and noticed that out of 20 boxes, only one was visible, the other 19 were completely blended into the background (all 20 were supposed to be visible). Playing with the settings I noticed the following were the best:
Dynamic Black Equilizer - 0
Contrast 50
Local Dimming High
Contrast Enhancer 0
Shadow Detail -3
The above along with the remainder of your settings still gave me inky blacks with a much better desktop experience.
Hey man your picture settings are almost spot on! Really good job achieving OLED level blacks on this! Just had too make a few adjustments, the picture was a bit too dark so i changed the shadow detail too -3. The color was also slightly over saturated so I changed it back too it’s default 25. I ended up with a deep, bright, colorful and accurate image, but thanks too you man for a great starting point!
Awesome I’m glad it helped!
For anyone who is looking display settings for ps5 with this monitor, i highly recommend using all of these settings in this video in addition enable HDR10+ and ps5's HDR. It looks amazing for me.
Bro I am planning to buy this monitor solely for PS5 gaming, How’s the experience?
It's quite good in my opinion but if you don't need 43 inch, pretty sure there are better options.
I was bout like bout to say this but thanks a lottt man I’m thinking to buy this is it good for a ps5
@@erenalpcan6763ye but like Neo G7 is 1.5K here in my county and the simple 32 inches is 1.8K almost 1.9K so this is a better option like from that
Any issue with it not turning on when I power up my ps5? It usually powers down my ps5. I have to turn on the monitor manually and then click the input. I have it updated also
I just picked up one of these at a local returns auction for about 260 dollars and I'm very happy with it so far.
Until you notice the really bad response time, and black smear and go wow, what a colossal waste of money. This thing shouldnt even be called Odyssey G.
@@insertnamehere4419 Yessir, goddamn right about that. It's relegated to a TV now 🤣🤣🤣
GG!
I have just purchase this monitor a few days ago and tried out your settings. They are a solid starting point. I have tweaked it slightly and I believe it looks closer to an OLED with local dimming set to standard and the contrast enhancer set to high. Basically just reversed those two from where you set it. I found sharpness is better at 10 for text clarity. Color temp set to cool vs standard. Dynamic black equalizer set at 2 with shadow detail at -2. Holy crap this thing gets crazy bright!! Thanks you for giving direction. I am curious to know what some actual calibrated settings look like...
I really appreciate this video, I use these kind of monitors for Autodesk Revit and Bluebeam Revu work and almost sent this monitor back because it seemed to be way worse than my previous Dell. After watching this video, and a couple of tweaks (Brightness 30, Contrast 35, Sharpness 10, Colour 17) it looks better than the Dell now
6:35 you have to turn on (Enable settings for the selected display model) thats why vrr is turned off on quick access menu
By the way Love your video and would like to see your HDR settings!
Just ordered one through samsung with the employee purchase program. 400$ after discount. Should be worth as a work productivity and casual console gaming monitor, I had the 28 inch samsjng 4k monitor before i upgraded to lg oled 27" 1440p as a main gaming monitor and it was good enough for me.
Great video, I’ll be trying these settings when mine arrives on Thursday. I just bought one of these to replace my 4 month old 48” LG C2 because of burn-in. LG is replacing the panel under warranty and then it’s getting put in my sons room. The C2 has probably the best picture I’ve ever had on any TV but just too many downsides to use it as a monitor.
Thanks for this. There are a couple settings I plan to tweak now and then re-run the calibration process with x-Rite i1 Display Pro Plus.
Thanks for the video, this was helpful! It is very difficult to find info / reviews for this monitor.
Thank you for this video and all the time you spent getting the right settings!
Thanks for the video,now gaming looks way better👏👏
my odyssey g7 arrived last night, thank you for both SDR and your HDR settings videos, helped set a great base line, I enjoy setting up TV's and Monitors, Im in love with this monitor, ticks all boxes
I wonder if recent firmware updates have improved the response time...
I just ordered this 😮 it will be here on July 28 or August 8th
Actually, this monitor is advertised as having a 144Hz refresh rate, but we can only achieve 144Hz in gaming mode, and gaming mode is only applicable when the ultrawide option is enabled. When using it in normal mode, we can utilize a refresh rate of 120Hz. The available resolutions and refresh rates are as follows: 3840x1600 at 144Hz and 3840x2160 at 120Hz. BTW !!! Nvidia 10 series gpus cant go higher than 120hz 3840x2160 , you should have at least Nvidia 2060 gpu for 3840x2160 144hz .
Just double checked this and thanks for the heads up! It further confirms to me the 144hz is just an over clocking feature between this and the strobing at 144hz my camera picks up.
I will cover this in my HDR settings video also
@@1UpNerdcore if you use hdmi 2.1 you could turn on the 144hz without made interpolation
I think you need RTX 30 or 40 series for hdmi 2.1 and 4k 144. That's why you can only had lower resolution at 144
Great video man! Love the walk through and explanation of the settings. Hopefully these settings work for the Xbox X series. I also became a subscriber. Look forward to your future videos. Thank you so much
Thank you 🙏🏼 they should work for the Xbox series x
Having received my G7 43" today, it really did look horrendous out of the box. My old Asus ROG PG279Q which I use as a secondary monitor looked much better, with stock settings.
But these settings did help. Can't find any dead pixels either, so it's a good start. And like I hoped, I don't have to scale my desktop at all in 4K, so I have a good amount of real estate available.
I’m glad the settings helped you out 👍🏻 I’ll have my HDR settings video out soon so check back for that
@@1UpNerdcore I wasn't happy until I removed the gamma adjustment from NCP and changed the contrast setting to high - but after that the image is almost perfect for me (my office is pretty dark, so don't need much brightness).
Without your video it would have been a major pain to set up.
Can you please do a video for neo g7 and xbox series x. . I have the monitor but its almost all the time disabled (black equaliser etc) and colors lookss washed out when gaming
I hope he does. if you can offer any advice on any settings to me also, please do @123kssj
Hi! I bought this TV but still on the wait to get it delivered. Naturally I'm after the best screen settings and thankfully i stumbled upon your videos!
So my question is, Aare the SDR and HDR settings seperate? If not, tweaking for SDR, will mess up the HDR pucture quality and vice versa?
Lastly..
Should I follow your SDR or HDR guide to play both in adr and hdr (PC).
What's the trick?
If I remember correctly they are not separate. You can use my HDR settings here as a starting point with minor tweaks when shifting back over to SDR. Keep in mind I adjust the nvidia control panel here as well so I that will affect overall picture quality. Easiest way to find what works for you is use both and see how they look on both SDR and HDR. Add your own minor adjustments to nail down the look you want.
@@1UpNerdcore thanx for the reply, one last thing, the DP cable the monitor ships with is 1m long? is 32gb (most likely, which support 4k/144hz + HDR but with compression) or 40gb?
Its on sale right now on Amazon. New for $499. It was used for $373
I got mine for $499 just waiting another 2 weeks for it to show. Not sure why but not complaining about the price
@@BradleyMercer-rw6zf you enjoying it after 2 months ?
@@Rockybalboa541The picture is great after adjusting settings. No out of box setting is good enough. The screen flickers if it’s all black with a loading circle in the corner. Every once in a while my tv forgets about my Series X and displays nothing. Sometimes in the worst situations. Sometimes the display goes dark and has to recalibrate I imagine bc when it comes back it’s quite a bit darker then lightens back up. I’m hoping for an update… But all the features you see are true and work great. Those are just the negatives I’ve notice. Good gaming tv for $500. I just really hope they fix these few bugs. I know it’s a newer tv/monitor
@@Rockybalboa541Short answer Yes with a few urges to punch it out when it goes blank mid match or mid mission lol
@@BradleyMercer-rw6zfAbout how many times does this happen in a typical gaming session for you? How long do you play and how many occurrences? I just ordered this and I hate to read that it has that issue.
Thanks for this update video and looking forward to the HDR version. With what you are seeing so far, would you prefer this monitor or the Aorus FV43U? I use my monitors for a lot of productivity but with renderings its nice to have to better picture quality as well as refresh rate for smoothness. (and maybe youre answer is neither, acceptable as well) Just really like the 43" screen real estate.
Since the Neo G7 has more features overall I would take it over the Aorus. The nits aren’t as high as the Aorus so keep that in mind if the you need a full 1000 nit peak brightness monitor but this has way more local dimming zones than the Aorus.
@@1UpNerdcore for productivity, would you recommend it over the OLed? I can see both sides saying I'm best for X but you seem like your very thorough and honest so I appreciate your input.
@@courtneyfaas1266 OLED is hands down better, even for productivity. The biggest deterrent is always going to be the burn in that can come from static UI elements. You can get an LG C2 for roughly the same price range as these, and it will have better highlights, not just dark levels. If you are careful in how you use OLED, it will be a lot more rewarding for productivity work.
@@deuswulf6193you cannot get a lg c2 oled near the current cost at $500
If I may ask, have you encountered any weird bugs, particularly when connecting via DP? Like a noisy picture made completely unusable at 144hz (but just a fairly discreet noise at 120hz - and completely gone at 60hz), or a weird flickering down at the bottom of the monitor?
These are all just sporadic issues, which seem to present after the monitor "blacks out", such as after closing a game, or just turning it on for the day. I gave up and connected via HDMI instead. Now I have a wonderful new set of issues, such as Nvidia refusing to acknowledge that the brand new $3000 9.2 receiver I had connected to the monitor via eARC, was in fact a surround receiver and not stereo (a known issue for 10+ years apparently - thanks for looking into that Ngreedia). So I had to connect the monitor with passthrough on the receiver - well whaddya know, now I have max 4k120, _no_ HDR and YCbCr4/2/0 color format, which is apparently the absolute worst you can get.
I've looked countless times for an alternative (with DP - swapping to an actual TV would do nothing for me since they only have HDMI) - is there really no other 43" VA panel NOT from Samsung with the same or better picture quality?
As much as I fricking hate this hunk of electronics, it managed to somehow make Skyrim look like a new game with its fantastic colors and awesome black levels (for a VA), so ignoring the fact that my very first LCD panel back in 2005 or so probably had less latency than this, the image quality alone almost makes it a keeper.
I haven’t had any of those issues. If you are dead set on a VA panel the Aorus FV43U might be one to consider.
@@1UpNerdcore Yes, I just ordered an FV43U. And this was the very last time I ever bought a Samsung panel. Took me 3 tries last time with the Odyssey G9 / CRG9.
If I may ask, how are the colors and black levels on the FV43U compared to the Neo G7 43"? Hopefully not too disappointing?
Really helpful! Thank you!
Just picked this up for $499, i love how dark the blacks are ive used your settings in your hdr video but so far the black smearing and ghosting are so bad, apparently the response time of this monitor isnt great even with game mode. Anyway do you have a suggestion for switching between your sdr settings and hdr settings fairly easily?
How do i change the gamma of this monitor from st.2084 to 2.2?
I'm trying to do that too, did you find out?
st2084 is hdr...2.2 is sdr.
I’m gonna give this a chance. I have until mid January to return it with Best Buy, so we’ll see. I’m hoping it works out.
I like mine. Use it for Call of Duty mostly
thanks for the review and settings videos, can you tell about the gray uniformity, DSE and possible other panel defects?
I told cover those aspects typically as hardware unboxed does a way better job than me on that. I can say this definitely isn’t uniform in terms of gray uniformity. It won’t have a great result on that when tested. For DSR it happens often because it’s a large VA panel it more noticeable in bright games or video. I trained eye will see it more often but I don’t know how much a regular user will notice it.
Just got one of these - any tips for making text not look so fringed? I see a lot of yellow or red on either side.
Run clear type and increase text size and it’ll help. It’ll still be there to a degree though.
@@1UpNerdcore I was trying that, but I found the a clue to the real culprit: I changed to 60hz and the text is clear as can be. I'm using the DP cable shipped with the unit, but I'm wondering if my old GTX 1080 is what's the issue? I can run PUBG in 1080p at 120hz and it looks totally normal to me, but of course text in Windows at 4k 120hz looks terrible. Thoughts? And thanks for your reply!
Thanks for the video. Will these settings apply to the Neo G7 32" as well? Thanks!
No, that’s a different panel sorry
I read there was some text blurriness issues with these panels. Do you have any feedback for that?
Text looked fine to me as long as it’s blown up in size. I did 200% I believe to better match the size and it looked good. At a super small size it looks pixelated
@@1UpNerdcore what about the ghosting? I've read reports of hellacious ghosting issues in these when using it on the pc. I'm torn between this panel and the G70B 32". They're almost the same money but the 32 inch has much better reviews apparently.
Hiy, Need Your Suggestion Neo G7 32 inch or this One both are Similar priced
Depends on your needs
*Solved!
Hello there,
First of all very nice tutorial!
However, I would like to ask, I still didn't figure out how to change it to 144hz!
FPS/Hz are still locked on 120 and i cannot changed it no matter what settings I enable/disable! (You mention on 2:12) that we can change it to 144hz right?
Do you have a solution by any chance?
*G7 28" 2023 model
Thanks!
Without using that model in person it’s hard to tell. Make sure you’re using a DP cable for PC
having hard time using this a productivity monitor for Mac, any recommendations?
Mac has issues when trying to use a normal external monitor unfortunately. Text clarity can be really bad
I don’t own a Mac so I haven’t tested it out to workshop solutions
Hey man, my purples look very weird on the monitor, they become a different color do you have any idea how can i change that? They look very warm
You’ll need to adjust the color temp
from where i can do that@@1UpNerdcore
so basically my blues look purple-ish on this monitor
Has anyone got one of these to play nicely with other monitors in nvidia surround? If so, what did you do to get it to work?
Hello. Can these settings also be used on the 32" variant of the monitor?
Different settings on that one so I don’t think it’ll be as good
this has hdmi arc. Why isn't it eARC? If it's hdmi 2.1. If its only hdmi arc, does it support dolby digital plus? Or atmos?
Hello brother, I truly appreciate this video, thank you. I really want to buy this monitor but its like 95% reviewers says bad things about it while 5% minority says otherwise that they dont experience any of ghosting or its very minimal...have you tried this at 144hz? is it "stable"? i dont know much about monitors, and since its my first time looking for 4K gaming monitor, I wanted to purchase this guy since I can also use it for watching movies..please advise thanks
I cover all of that in the video but in summary this is going to have ghosting and slower response time. Will you notice that or be bothered by it is the bigger question.
Almost all VA panels have ghosting especially if they are 1ms MPRT and not faster like 1ms GtG
@@1UpNerdcore I was using acer Nitro 31.5 va panel with 240hz FHD I didn't really notice ghosting...
That’s because the more frames you display the more it will minimize ghosting. 240hz usually has minimal to no ghosting on VA panels because of its displaying 240 frames a second vs 120 or 144.
The more frames the smoother motion looks thus less ghosting
ı got one and mostly happy with this mon. but I have ıssue . when I am in dark scene all nice but after fire or bomb lights flashes monitor do not correct the light back to before bomb or fire event, darker areas gets even darker and all things barely notıcable and stays that way for a while Do I have faulty monitor or this is the normal sıtuation ? any feed back? or my setting are wrong ?
Adjust black equalizer or contrast and see how it goes
@@1UpNerdcore I turned off *contrast enchanger* it worked and turned on *show detail* to -3 but contrast enchanger is great feature to get better picture quality.. but had problem unfortunately..
Have you noticed the screen turning black for a couple seconds then coming back on while playing on console? Im on Xbox series x however Im just trying to figure out what’s going on just got this monitor
I haven’t, might be an issue with the cable or the actual port on the monitor
great video! I am curious why did u turn HDR off?
So I could showcase it for people that don’t want to use it
Hey what would I do for pc settings if I have a AMD card?
And You set the contrast on Nvidia to +65, why not just raise the contrast in the monitor settings?
Use the amd control panel. I adjusted as much as I could on the panel and then adjusted the nvidia control panel for minor adjustments to my liking
What is that light ? I where did u get it from ?
The one on the monitor? That the govee dreamview pro
I have issues with powering up the ps5 and it doesn’t automatically turn on the monitor. It actually turns my ps5 back off when I turn it on after. gives me error code with my ps5. But when I turn on my monitor and click on the ps5 input it turns my ps5. How can I fix this?
I believe there’s an option in the setting where it’ll power on your console if you turn on the monitor. Try just turning on the monitor on the input source the console is plugged in on and see what happens
i have amd graphics so how would i make adjustments i never done that before
There should be an amd panel like nvidia, look it up online and it’ll show you
Hi which monitor on 2k27"va you recommend in2023?
I cannot get this monitor to stay at 120hz. It is turning off and on and off and on. It can stay at 144hz no problem, but doesnt matter what i do, i cant change the brightness on game mode (saposnive stqndard) hdmi 2.1
Without being there in person to try and resolve it it will be best to reach out to Samsung to help fix it. Might be broken might just be a settings issue
You said you did the adjustment as close as possible to OLED.
Do you think the G7 43" after adjustment is still relatively far from OLED in color vibrancy or very similar?
I suppose that details in shadows are still considerably better on OLED or also similar?
It’s closer but it won’t touch an oled in person. The backlight tech is different so OLED colors just pop more.
After my adjustments i think this monitor looks great though.
does this monitor has very slow response time and bad ghosting? is the minimum brightness dim enough for gaming in fully dark room?
It’s does, I cover it in my review.
Samsung Neo G7 43 Inch Monitor Review - WATCH BEFORE YOU BUY!
ruclips.net/video/ZzAwET9bR1g/видео.html
Not letting me change the gamma settings on series x
Why use faster instead of extreme for response time?
Extreme can lead to inverse ghosting and it usually means the monitor dims in order to achieve the faster response
Hello, is it worth including 10 bit in nvidia control panel?
That would be true HDR although your eye probably won’t notice the difference
How do you change the FPS setting to 120 - on the bottom - mine says 60
That’s usually dictated by the source device. Check the console or pc settings
@@1UpNerdcore thanks just fixed it 🙏
How did you fix this? I'm seeing that HDMI is capped to 60hz at 4k? Unfortunately my laptop has no DVI Port so I can't utilise that option but interested to see what you've done
This, m28u, dell 3223q or oddysey g7 28", which one would you prefer? They all same price. I will use it with rtx4080 and ps5 as a main monitör. I cant realy decide. Can you help?
If the Neo G7 32 inch is an option that would be first pic, then the 28 inch version, m28u after that and the Dell last just because I haven’t tested it
@@1UpNerdcore Thank you very much. What abouth 43" neo g7 you review in this video? Where its belong to in this ranking? :) unfortunately 32" neo g7 not avaible.
Why does your monitor settings menu look completely different than mine? I also have an Odyssey Neo G7 and it's different......
I am using it for my PC, if that is maybe important.
LG C3 or this Samsung G7 for ps5?
Both have trade offs. If you don’t want to worry about burn in then get this. OLEDs visually looks better and have the fastest response times but generally lack higher nits so whites don’t get very bright with there’s a lot on screen.
The hdmi ppporrts in this monitor are 2.1???
If they are I cover it in the specs section of the video
is this not enhanced by you camera and software. does it really look like that?
It really looks like that
@@1UpNerdcore thanks I really appreciate your response
Does this has optic audio output? Can I use the usb ports for audio output?
3.5mm & HDMI Arc
Just found out yesterday that the USB ports in the back are both upstream & downstream, meaning it can read my USB sticks & will send audio (PCM) if I attach a USB audio speakers, in my case Soundblaster G6.
Does anyone know how to change the refresh rate of the monitor? I looked at everywhere and can't find the place to set it to 144hz :(
You set it in windows or on your console
i'm unable to have it at 4k 144hz. It only goes up to 120 Hz. is than normal?
How is this monitor for productivity?
I think so, it’s got a lot of screen real estate. I would make sure your sitting distance is good for it though and if not I would go with an ultra wide
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Hi, jost got mine today, think for just playing it looks awesome out of the box? But i got one big problem, if i turn of my pc and turn it on like 2-3 hours later, the monitor turns on with a black screen, the rgb is ine, i can hear sound if i push buttons on the remote but it just stays black until i unplug it and plug it back in,does anyone know what is happening?
Sounds busted, I would contact Samsung and get it replaced
Thanks for your answer mate, just getting my money back... Any other options for a monitor with 43 an mini led? 😅
@@bomberpilot2271 unfortunately haven't found any. Wish lg made one
Nope sorry, just go OLED
Yeah, had the customer support on the phone, when the monitor turned on with the pc it had pixel.issues, the are replacing it, i have to say the black levels compare to an oled on this one, i find when it works, it looks great... Well see with the new one
Please make a video for HDR settings as well, good job
That’s next, it’ll be about a week and a half out on that one
What is the best settings for ps5?
The same ones I’m showing
what is the game your playing... 11:01
That’s Destiny 2
Where do you change the fps rate?
I do inside of the nvidia control panel
@@1UpNerdcoreI have an amd gpu the 6900 xt 😬
So its not a 144hz native? You need to be on widescreen mode to get 144hz?
With game mode off you can get 144hz
how to change the rgb lights on the screen?
ruclips.net/video/ZzAwET9bR1g/видео.htmlsi=_Ae0VeiMbXxDJiQ6
6:29 timestamp on my review this for this 👍🏻
The only question I have is why do you use completely unsuitable side by sides at the end? Zero information can be taken from it
How do I install 3rd party Apps on my Samsung Neo G7 43"?
I have no idea sorry
Dynamic Black Equalizer set to zero crushes all blacks. There is no shadow tonality anymore. I followed your guide and was wondering why I was not seeing any dark color gradations. Went back, turned set Dynamic Black Equilizer to 8 and shadows came back to life. I’m not sure why you recommend disabling this feature.
Game and preference dependent. Dynamic black equalized washed out my games shadows regardless of level so I opted to turn it off.
My game mode doesn’t show up in the settings
Do a one for g7 normal please
I don’t have that monitor anymore sorry
it has 360-380 dimming zones. please check ur info
I spoke with the company and confirmed the 1196. Not sure where you got your info but mine is from Samsung.
@@1UpNerdcore Yea I have the monitor as well since 2 weeks. I am totally not sure as well. tbh sometimes it does feel like 360 and not 1196. I have quite some blooming going about unfortunately. But all the rest of this monitor is really fine!
Though one thing, on 144hz, I get like a really random black flash, in some games, 1 in half an hour or an hour. Don't know what that is about, but doesn't happen on 120hz.
Like the monitor did pretty weird at the first day I got it, expecially with hdr, but works flawlessly now expect for that one thing.
@@RobViguurs I put the brightness high and counted last night. Probably one too many or too few but I counted 11x37. There is no way this is 1k zones.
@@Name-bs3rp yea, real shame that Samsung is so vague about this. Makes it really shady. It is the only miniled monitor of this size to, I would've picked lg oled if it wasn't for the amount of creative productivity I need it for.
Ya...this monitor went back to the store pretty quick. It shouldnt even be called a Odyssey G monitor. It's quite bad.
Did you upgrade the firmware at least? Most reviews after the update are positive.
@@twistedelegance_ Of courese I did. Its a terrible monitor with really really bad response time and REALLY bad black smear. It shouldnt be sold let alone sold as a "G7". It's trash, period.
@@insertnamehere4419 lol ok then. Weirdly not mentioned in most reviews at all, but hey. Opinions ..
@@twistedelegance_ LOOOOL then you are reading the wrong reviews. Look at Rtings for god sakes. The monitor is GARBAGE. Oh wait there is no Rtings review because the thing is TRAAAAAAASH. Hur dur okk then opinions. You for real? Your Google Fu is really bad. Are you trying to justify your purchase? Hate to break it to ya man. Iv never seen such bad motion clarity or black smear in my entire life. It really is that bad.
@insertnamehere4419 yeah I was done with the discussion already 😂 but whatever. And no I haven't purchased this monitor. Just wondering why there's always that one person trashing it. Are you that person on rddit who calls themselves a perfectionist? Cause I saw someone who sounded exactly like you over there while browsing for monitors. Literally everyone else was saying it's more than good for gaming especially for consoles. But yeah I'm done arguing with someone who obviously just enjoys arguing.
I am interested in this monitor but people are telling me to avoid this monitor because it has horrible ghosting
Can you please tell me exactly what settings will reduce the ghosting?
In your other video at ruclips.net/video/ZzAwET9bR1g/видео.html you said said that there are picture clarity settings which make the image look sharper for fast pace moving pictures but they are not available in game mode. Is it possible to connect this monitor to a pc and play games while the monitor is not in game mode so you can use those picture clarity settings? If yes then do they improve the ghosting and make it less?
The ghosting is the worst when the monitor is used at the maximum refresh rate which is 144hz. The ghosting is less if you lower the refresh rate to 120hz. What is the maximum amount that you can lower it so there is the least ghosting?
If you’re concerned with ghosting then you’ll meet an OLED or a monitor with a 1ms GtG response time and not this monitor.
Please click google chrome, we want to see if the monitor can be used for browsing & checking e mail… old people don’t like to see the gaming part.. the game is for 14 y.o kids…
😂😂😂 why would you get a GAMING monitor to browse google chrome…this is for gamers not old people who just use web browsers
@@1UpNerdcore i have to buy it because of the discount & my voucher is about to expired. It’s huge & big. Other monitor is small & too shiny with glare without matte option. What is gaming monitor? We just need a big monitor for computer with a big discount. But no review yet if we can use this monitor for old people or for browsing ?
Rather than faking OLED I’ll buy Oled 😂
OLED doesn’t have the nits this has so rather than have 350 nit peak brightness you could use this with these settings. Having options is a good thing not a bad thing.
@@1UpNerdcore I have LG C2 Oled as monitor and its peak brightness is around 800nits. HDR looks great on C2 even better than my brothers G7
@@whitedeath03 Yeah, OLED, the thing that create burn in problems ? lmao
It's useless to buy an expensive monitor, if you need to always verify and check that there is no static things on the screen to avoid burning
That's stressing, plus OLED can't be used for productivity, always because of this burn in problem
So no, oled is not better on this point.
True, with extra burn in risk makes it more better
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