i dont understand why he hate the g8 so much, as he said it has faster respond time, higher refresh rate and others are basically the same... the only problem is scanline and you dont see it in game and if you doing other stuff with it just set it back to 120hz, this is purely a gaming monitor and why are you buying this if you are always doing productivity stuff? I guess that he is pissed abt his g8 being defected and thats all
@@sting3293 setting a 240hz monitor to 120 hz everytime to "fix" it is not exepteble for that price...i have 2 odessey g7 and had sooo manny issues with it so i stay away for a bit til they fix the quilty control.
Regarding the monitor to monitor variances that you discussed, it would great to see a popular, inexpensive monitor purchased three times for comparison in one video. I have always wondered what the margin for error is between the unit that happens to be being tested and the unit I end up buying.
YEP! Completely agree. But I think that test would be better suited for expensive premium monitors because who is really expecting good quality control on lesser products.
Panel variance has all to do with quality control and nothing else. You can have a solid quality control on a low budget model and you can have bad quality control on a high-end model. Samsung is well known and well documented for having the most horrendus quality control of all manufacturers when it comes to monitors. Suprisingly, some of their other products are excellent (like SSDs for example). I guess these are completely different factories with completely different quality control processes.
Great work, Tim. A thorough analysis laid out really well. I really appreciate the fact you're willing to call them out on things like the deception on that cheat mode for brightness in tests, as well as the scan line issues. It takes more than a cursory glance to pick all these things out sometimes... Most other monitor reviews I've seen seem to only talk about features without checking the actual functionality.
2 years ago I bought a set of 3 Odyssey G7's, (which cost about $2700 at the time). And all 3 of them had major defects, scan lines, flickering, dead pixels, randomly turning off and on for a few seconds. So I contacted Samsung about it because it seemed like a firmware issue to me. And the Samsung rep told me they wouldn't be providing firmware updates (which they luckily came back on, because the firmware updates have made these problems less frequent.) But they also told me, AND I QUOTE: "Just buy the new model once that comes out." So apparently, if I give them $2700, they give me something that doesn't work, and they expect me to give them another $4500 for a product that has the same f****** issues! This is absolutely unacceptable.
The main issue I've had with my G7 is burn in, which I was quite surprised to see after less than a year of ownership. I've never had burn in on any other LCD panel I've used over the years. Samsung's quality control is a mess, which is really frustrating when their technology is so impressive and compelling. Aside from the burn in I've been blown away by the performance of this panel, it's the best LCD I've ever seen in terms of overall performance, which just makes the QC failures all the more tragic.
@@harbingerdawn This is so strange, I've never heard of VA panel burn-in in my life. Sometimes, especially bad examples of IPS panels can get temporary image retention, but even they don't get anything permanent, and VA is especially resistant even to temporary image retention. But anyway, I believe you, it's just such a strange issue. Did your burn in go away eventually or is it still there?
Thank you very much for your videos. If I bought a Neo G7/G8, I wouldn't always use the monitor with 4K. How is their quality at 1440p, both for consoles and PC?
@@Jay-son. I have the Neo G8 and using it with the PS5 its practically a Neo G7, but its great. i'd say if you get it get a good monitor arm for it though it looks a lot better with it
@@dylanlong8140 I got the PS5 as well, I'm primarily going to use this monitor for gaming on the PS5. I also want to watch 4k movies on it as well. The G7 and G8 must be good for watching movies right? they both have HDR 2000 with great contrast/picture quality so I'm assuming 4k HDR movies look great. One last question, do you like the aggressive curve? Thanks for the advise.
Hey Tim! You could use the burnmark on the G8 to test out how well Samsung handles repair or replacement units. Especially since you bought it overseas. Also, that would enable you to get another chance to check for unit to unit variance and really test what can vary and which measurements are generally similar enough to be classified as "no variance".
Samsung customer service is utter garbage! After hearing about all the shit people have to endure with samsungs terrible quality control i can never see myself buying one. For 1300$ go buy the alienware ultrawide QD OLED. Thats how a monitor is supposed to be in that price range.
I was so afraid after I had seen the Hardware Unboxed review after pre-ordering the Neo G8. I was going to cancel it, but I stuck with it, and I'm glad I did. I might be lucky to have gotten a good panel or something cause the monitor is amazing and I have never seen any of the issues (such as scanlines) appearing. The HDR looks ridiculous, and when gaming at 4K with high refresh rates things just look insane...
When you run a dark scene do you see it? I Had one for a really long time, and when I was playing Elden Ring in some of the darker areas with dark armor on, I thought something was actually wrong with the screen. When I go into e.g. windows dark mode and look at my chrome tabs, I can clearly see the scanlines now. Not in the bright scenes.
@@00SaltsI heard there may be different panel variants, but don't know how true those rumours are. yep, the monitor is always set to 240hz, but i switch between HDR and non HDR depending on on the content I watch or play. Only issue I found is watching non HDR content with HDR off makes everything look brighter and better, but when I watch HDR content it looks amazing with it switched on. If u have a warranty or can exchange it, maybe give it a shot. Super happy with mine and knowing I'm future proofed for a good couple of years 😊
@@lazyreuvin That HDR experience is because windows kind of sucks at HDR sometimes, its not the monitors fault you have to switch between it on and off depending on the program. When it works it sure works though.
I know this is almost a year old but I just wanted to mention that it's blues and oranges on the G8 that really show the scanlines. A solid black image is almost never going to show any signs.
Already commented on one of the previous videos...EX owner of G7 here, do not buy those monitors, QC is so trash. People (like me) fell for "good spec" but with such number of issues you will totally regret buying it. BTW I tried to replace my unit 3 times and Samsung refused it! Waste of money, frustration and time...
Bought both the G7 and AW2721D. Returned the G7 because of all the problems with the G7. If you can't use the monitor at 240 Hz without scan lines then that's a problem. Way better off buying a competitor over Samsung.
@@DrakonR Was thinking to buy at the time monitor that you have but somehow ended up with Asus Rog Swift pg279qm. No issues here with QC, but panel nothing spectacular. Maybe I was so used to watch my LG CX tv that any other display is trash... I hope for more OLED monitors in the future.
Absolutely love my g8, scan lines are not bad on my unit. By far the best monitor out there and I’ve tried all the high end ones for the past couple years
Yeah I got a G7 and its the best monitor ive owned in my life. Absolutely crazy good HDR and blacks for a non oled. Gets really bright. Its unlike anything else i've used and no risks of burn in.
5:55 actually, you can, you need to just use Custom Resultion Utility. It can set your display's refresh rate to pretty much any arbitrary refresh rate you want if a display physically can display that, like 163.25 Hz.
Since someone buying this monitor is a gaming enthusiast and well used to driver instals, afterburner, pc monitoring, bios updates etc, CRU is an acceptable solution. I just hope I don't need it !
I was about to buy two of them but after hearing about the scan lines and seeing them at microcenter I couldn't believe how bad they felt. They are also thick af... I ended up buying an LG thinq OLED tv instead.
One persistent problem I have had with the Neo G8 is that it won't allow booting in HDMI 2.0. You either have to boot in HDMI 1.4 and then switch to HDMI 2.0 or (oddly) open the OSD and then reboot. I have seen this annoying quirk mentioned elsewhere. Happens with all cables, many graphics card and systems. The OSD is not that easy to get to (like if you have a soundbar).
Tim, can you please try some custom refresh rates on the Neo G8 to find at what refresh the scan lines disappear? Custom Resolution Utility is useful for that.
Late reply, but this seems to be a cable based issue. I had the G8 and didn't see any scan lines at all at 4K, 10 bit color and 240hz. When I used the DisplayPort cable that was in the box, I saw the scan lines. But granted, they were nearly impossible to spot unless you were only around 1ft away from the display or closer. And again, once I used a true DisplayPort *1.4a* cable (with higher DSC bandwidth), there were absolutely zero scan lines.
@@Kizzster Nope. On PC, DSC is not supported over HDMI. So you have to use a DisplayPort 1.4a cable. I happened to find one on Amazon labeled as a DisplayPort 2.0 cable (but the description says that it has 80Gbps DSC bandwidth - which is 2.5x that of DisplayPort 1.4a's bandwidth lol). So heck, maybe I've just been getting lucky with that specific cable's high as heck DSC bandwidth range...
@@Kizzster Just because the cable supports said bandwidth doesn't mean that the PC does over that protocol =). Not everything you see on the internet is correct, kind sir. On PC, you will currently need to use DisplayPort. New consoles have to use HDMI 2.1 to reach that much newer 120hz mode.
The RTINGS review of the NEO G8 right now being talked about on the monitor subreddit is like a battleground of people voicing their differing opinions lol. Some saying the G8's issues are overblown and not that big of a deal while others like me who think it's hard to accept the faults for $1500...
Just bought the Neo G8 for my XSX first monitor ever little nervous about learning about all the new issues but it seems like that was over a year ago so I’ll see how it is when it arrives Saturday
If you are feeling bored you could test CRU (Custom Resolution Utility) out with an AMD card. It is only locked for Nvidia cards. See how far you can push a G7 till scanlines appear (or lower Hz on the G8 until they dissappear).
@- FireFly Can you make a screenshot? Everyone so far who has/had this monitor said that you cant set a 200Hz/4K resolution (for example) on the G8. On the other hand, i have proof of a 6900XT user who overclocked his Neo G7 to 200Hz/4K: ruclips.net/video/WH3IVs8fU_g/видео.html Latest nvidia drivers may have lifted the lock. I am genuinely curious about this.
@- FireFly I know there is an option in the GUI. People reported that the refreshrate setting is locked on their G7/G8. They could only set a custom resolution in there. Not the Hz.
I want to get a 4k monitor because i will spend extra cash on my next gpu upgrade. I might get the GPU first and wait for better 4k monitors. Still Neo G8 is a top contender for me and the LG C2 42 inch is strong one too.
i dont understand why he hate the g8 so much, as he said it has faster respond time, higher refresh rate and others are basically the same... the only problem is scanline and you dont see it in game and if you doing other stuff with it just set it back to 120hz, this is purely a gaming monitor and why are you buying this if you are always doing productivity stuff? I guess that he is pissed abt his g8 being defected and thats all
As an owner of the g8, I think it’s more about principle when you consider the price you’re paying. $1200 shouldn’t cut any corners or sacrifice qc to beat opponents in the market. I got lucky with mine at my local microcenter, was ready to return but all has been well. Biggest complaint is the additional lag from using vrr and/or local dimming.
I'm sending back my G7 tomorrow. I got vertical lines on the left side of the screen. I tried everything, but since it was the newest addition I concluded it was the monitor. Before it went to crap it had a great picture.
Ok, on my G8, the Scanlines appears in 120Hz mode! So weird. This is the first time I buy Samsung products but I would say I fell in love with this monitor in overall. The biggest drawback to this monitor though is its viewing angle like I've never seen any other display as bad as G8.
I tell you guys this Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 and G7 is very good monitors. I did read from someone comment and he said about Scanlines problem.. =========================================================================== What i learned watching hours of reviews 240HZ = GAMING ONLY (Scanlines are not noticeable while gaming ) 120HZ = OFFICE WORK / VIDEO (Eliminates scanlines) *Get used to scaling your MONTIOR depending on the type of work you are doing. *SWITCH TO 240hz while GAMING * SWITCH TO 120hz while doing OFFICE WORK ===========================================================================
For those who didn’t like the prices of these or were torn on the two, the Neo G7 is 799.99 and Neo G8 is 999.99 on Amazon, B&H, Best Buy, and New Egg to name a few merchants. (As of 11/23/22) For 799.99 the G7 becomes instantly worth it IMHO, while leaving room for a monitor arm for that stupid stand…
Personally, I'll avoid both of these monitors, purely for the QA problems. Come on, Samsung, you're a huge company that makes incredible products. But I need assurance that the one I buy won't be a piece of crap!
Sorry to say this, but if you buy the G7/G8, it will definitely be a piece of crap. Quality control literally does not exist over there at Samsung. Just buy the Sony M9 and call it a day. That's what I decided to do in the end, after hearing numerous complaints from users who actually bought these G7/G8 monitors. Too bad, because I really like the idea of the fast VA panel.
@@syed2694 It's not perfect, but it's the best we got at the moment, considering that Samsung is basically unsable because of all those quality issues. I hope that later on Sony makes M10 or something with 1000+ zones and 32" big.
@@truegrizzlesfan2292 I now have both the Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 4K 240hz & Asus Rog TN 540hz Monitor. I am an IT Specialist .. I originally used the Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 for 4K 240hz gaming while playing Apex Legends. For an entire year i used the Neo G8 for for all purposes gaming,office work etc. But towards the end of 2023 when the 540h monitor was announced I bought it and now I use the the 540hz monitor solely for gaming while i primarily use the Neo G8 for office work , web browing and overall content consumption
@@truegrizzlesfan2292 PC gaming only , I discontinued use of console around 4 years ago. PC gaming rigs are FUTURE PROOF & worth the investment . There is also more versatility and best of all games run better on superior computing hardware. I have an 19-13900K processor and an RTX 4090 with 64GB of ram. The Games run perfect for me along with high graphics like 4K while maintaing high framerates like 240hz & now in some games like Call of Duty a full stable 540fps.. PC GAMING is amazing & I'll never buy another console again. The only thing I miss about console is the community, the overall people I encounted are so fun and down to earth compared to the PC community. Then again the Demographics plays a huge part in community so i understand , but still I miss them. Alot say PC lobbies are too hard and do not want to play anymore
As someone who just purchased a Neo G8 and am getting more and more annoyed by the very obvious scanlines in day to day use and even gaming (mainly UI elements and coloured text, blues, orange, pinks, yellows and even some green) I have tried everything to get rid of them, every setting, every configuration. 120hz with VRR Control on = Scanlines. 240hz no matter what = Scanlines but what I found VERY interesting is if you set the monitor to any refresh rate & any resolution at under 240hz, even 60hz, you have no scanlines as expected but if you change the display size in the OSD to anything but fullscreen/Wide/Auto so for example 27in/23in. Bam. Scanlines. This indicates it's not purely a refresh rate issue. I believed it was a limitation of either the display/cable/DisplayPort/DSC but being able to get scanlines at a low refresh rate and even low resolution must mean otherwise. I contacted Samsung about it and they told me to get a replacement. I have a sneaky suspicion my replacement will have the same problems. I'm going to try custom refresh rates with a third party program as at 240hz it's locked out in NVCP.
I may be an outlier, but I've got a Neo G8 and there are no scanlines at 240 Hz. I got this off an open box offer on BestBuy and I paid $150 less than MSRP. I'm pretty happy with the monitor.
I guarantee you, you have scanlines. Look at the blue circle on the blue windows volume slider at 240hz and you will. See. White horizontal lines, they are gone at 120hz. I didn't see it for the longest till I looked close. But it has. No. Effect on gaming at all
@@Citizen_of_the_Verse - It is certainly possible the scanline issue is not as widespread as you or this channel claim it to be. Pepis' monitor could be an unaffected sample.
5:47 I really don't understand why would we want to use the highest refresh rate for regular desk top apps? I understand for gaming but if I'm just using word document, why do I need a fast refresh rate? Em I misunderstanding? Can you or someone explain?
@@MaxxZimonick nah you don't know how to understand a simple question. Why do you need high refresh rate for desk top apps is all I asked. Then you said why why em I even considering a monitor like this for desk top apps. I never said I needed it for desk top apps I want it for gaming. I was "just curious" as to why the guy said high refresh rates is good for desk top apps. It's not hard. Tell me then how is that a hard question? "Why do you need high refresh rate for desk top apps is a simple question. I didn't even ask about turning down refresh rate. You just started blabbering your mouth off with useless crap I didn't even ask for. Therefore maybe read the question next time instead of wasting your own time. Or work on basic comprehension.
@@MaxxZimonick Even your first response was all that you needed to say. "You don't really need a high fresh rate for work" and you should have just shut up there. But then again you still didn't answer the question but only confirmed what I really knew which begs the question why'd you answer anyways. Then you go on about other stuff that's irrelevant and even ASSUMED I need it only for work. So yeah, learn to read the question better next time
The best all-rounder is the Samsung QN90A (not the 43" iteration, don't bother with the QN90A 43", it's a different panel all together). The 50" is now a great price, has HDMI 2.1, 120hz VA mini LED, 1500 nits (2000 nits for 55" upwards) and is less than £600. I have one and the C2 42". The QN90A is the only panel to come close the C2 in terms of HDR wowness. However, to combat the C2 Samsung recently released the QN90B; it has a 43" 144hz 2000 nits VA panel but is currently marginally more expensive than the C2. Judging by the price reduction of the QN90A, in less than a year I imagine the QN90B will be the panel to own very soon. Better HDR than the G7/8 and as close to C2 HDR ability as currently possible without any of the problems - without factoring in HDR the QN90B is better in practically every sense. Why don't tech channels talk about these other TVs if they're mentioning LG? BTW I own all the TVs I mention, as well as the QN700B, which is brilliant for gaming, if you can put up with a 55" - effectively the Samsung Ark but 8K. 4k on a 55" 8k panel looks so much cleaner and crisper than 4k on a 42" C2, too. The HDR isn't as good as OLED but it's pretty damn good. If Samsung made a 43" 8K I'd use it as a monitor. BTW the QN700B can be calibrated using Samsung's app and the results are in the margin of error vs manual calibration.
Thanks for this information I will be getting the QN43QN90B Perfect size. I was going to get the ark 55 but too big and resolution would be bad. Wonder what the 43 will look like on a computer
It would be nice if Samsung took care of these terrible QA issues in next generation of these monitors. These are one of the best displays on market that no one should buy because there is huge chance that you'll get display with tons of issues. 32" 4K, high refresh, good response times and good HDR experience - that's perfect monitor for me, just fix these QA issues and give us flat panel option, if it may help they can even reduce refresh rate of "budget model" to 120Hz (or 144Hz) - realistically no one cares if they get their 4K screen at 120 or 165Hz.
My neo g7 had little scan lines for like a day, somehow they completely disappeared. Kinda confusing but I'm absolutely happy with the screen :) Thanks for the nice videos :)
Hey Josephine, did the scan lines return to your Neo G7? I just bought mine and it also had scan lines but they went awhile for a little while (two weeks) and then they returned!!
The thing is looking at the spec's etc is only part of the picture. I recently decided to get a new monitor after 14 years my 1080p panel needed replaced. I waited for 2k 240hz IPS panel's to come out, went and tested including the neo G7 and IPS panels in the end the original G7 was the best fit for me given my usage. price wasn't a factor but saving hundreds sure was a bonus.
This is good advice, the older g7 of course isnt as good as the neo, but its roughly half the price. It's also gotten a refresh and has really good performance. My cousin has one and also really likes it.
I ordered neo g7 for 656.24$ even though Neo g8 is for 765$ in my country mainly I avoided Neo g8 cause of the scan line issues even though it was just 110$ difference.
I agree wholeheartedly. The scan lines are at a level where you have to get close to see them, but the price makes it unforgivable. Is there any way to improve this?
The G8 is definitely worth it if you can get it on sale. If not better to put the $1300 toward a nice oled panel instead. I just got the G8 for half price and so far so good 😊
Try Neo G9, it’s a mess! Mine still doesn’t show HDR properly after 3 firmware updates. Do yourself a massive favour and just stay away from Samsung. Never mind the popping sounds that my monitor makes every 20 seconds driving me insane.
unfortunately it is a lottery, with my neo g9 I received it without any problem. I'm not saying that there can't be problems but we must recognize that if it arrives without problems it is a beautifull monitor.
RTING's review and even other channels like Viktors Reality and JoelsterG4K seems to show the opposite, Neo G8 looking better than the Neo G7 in brightness and motion (e.g. RTING's Early Access test results and Viktor's observations).
Viktors Reality is a Samsung shill. The monitor has glaring issues but it receives nothing but praise from that dumb channel. Not to mention his testing method is just cranking brightness and displaying the same image. Amateur.
One thing that doesn't get mentioned much is the G8 AR film is VERY aggressive. So much so, it actually significantly blurs the pixels so that 4K clarity isn't as sharp on it versus the G7 and other monitors.
I've had a G8 for about a month now. Have none of the issues you are referring too. No scan lines at 240hz, no wobbly stand. I cannot speak to the brightness and how many nits, what I do know is that its bright enough to burn your retinas! lol. I'm absolutely made up with it. 240hz in 4k, albeit with DLSS is absolutely insane looking. I cannot imagine a better gaming experience. So I can only assume they have either fixed the issues or you just got a dodgy one, or I just got a goodun!?
I just got my Neo g8. The Scanline is very very subtle. You have to really focus on one icon with specific color to visualize it, but it does exist on mine. Again very subtle.
With rting review though, the G7 seems to have the same contrast as your G8 so it's probably not the G8 spesific issue but just Samsung general QC issue. That said, with the scanline issue, I don't if people should consider it even if it cost the same or very near to that of G7. Seems like just a waste of money (although better tuning across all refresh rate range is probably more useful than 165 hz vs 120 hz)
burn in, edge lit dimming, ips glow, gray blacks, abysmal contrast ratio are all one big defect to me, far worse than the scanlines on G8 where I need to use S22 Ultra and zoom in on it or when I bang on the desk with force the monitor wobbles.
For real, I'm no particular Samsung fanboy, but this monitor is SO SO SO much better than the typical recommended high end IPS ones it's not even funny. One single defect at a particular HZ (which I'd only use for gaming anyway, where it's just not noticeable) is worth it. Not going back.
The other day they were the same price on amazon for a couple hours. Almost pulled the trigger on the G8 but ill wait until the end of the year to see what we get.
@@declanallen8726 Yes, I have purchased Neo G7, so far no dead pixels, image looks great, haven't seen the LG in person yet so I can't tell which one is better but the image looks great on G7.
Just won the 27 inch on ebay for $380 🥳🥳🥳 but the amount of negative comments on here is scaring me already! Its my first ever gaming pc and ppl recommend this monitor but now I have a second thought about it
Don't buy either. Both cost way too much and they're riddled with issues, Samsung's QC is terrible. Get the LG CX OLED TV or Dell's ultrawide QD-OLED instead...
No issues on my Neo G8 for now (no scanlines or flickers), I am only hoping it will last for at least a couple of years until we see high refresh rate 32" 4K QD-OLEDs popping up, I dislike ultrawide.
Any chance we can get a similar comparison video between MSI MAG274QRF-QD and MSI MAG274QRX? They're 2 of your most recommended 27" 1440p monitors but this particular comparison wasn't brought up in the MAG274QRX review IIRC. I wonder if choosing the 240hz is a no brainer or if there could be enough good reasons to choose the MAG274QRF-QD despite the lower refresh rate.
The normal G7 has the exact same scanline issue. Yes, it's gone with the 120hz mode but at the cost of a much more noticable overshoot... Samsungs 240hz Panel is just bad... No issues like that on the 165hz G5 Panel.
@@ezclapper4205 At first the curvature of the monitor seems a bit wild but you soon get used to it and its great to have open tabs on it, kinda like a book. The HDR is really nice and the colours do pop when viewing HDR content. Video games look lush as well as having the165hz and the colours in non HDR are still very good. I use an imac for productivity to get the best all round colour though when editing images and video but if you want a good gaming and cinema experience, this is a really good monitor. I think the price has come down as well since I bought mine. No regrets, very sweet monitor.
@@dandiesel9966 Yo, thanks for the reply! FML, I think I am going to pull the trigger on the Neo G7/G8, almost everything seems perfect, I just never had a curved monitor and people are complaining about the "aggressive" curve, but everything else is gucci. Enjoy the monitor my dude, I think I will soon too. x)
@@Y38-l6o There was a display port cable that came with it for a 4k @ 165hz output. I dont think you can run 4k @ 165hz with a hdmi 2.1 cable which I think is limited to 4k@ 120hz
I am looking forward to the review of the Philips 27B1U7903 which features 2304 local dimming zones and AU Optronics AHVA (M270QAN05.0) panel. In a Chinese review, which you can find on YT, they state that its the best mini led display they've tested.
I’ve realized all these monitors look better in sdr then in hdr. When it comes to pc. Maybe only on the lg c2 it’s worth it anything else it’s pointless.
If these things are going to have issues at the 1000+ dollar mark, they're not worth it. Scanlines are supposed to be artifacts that no one has to worry about past certain amounts. The Odyssey G7/G65B, which is also admittedly a very good monitor, suffers from the very same thing, but it's typical for units to have scanlines across all refresh rates, so there's no solution for this problem in many of them. This is unacceptable at 700 dollars, let alone more than a grand. OLED monitors like LG's are going to be infinitely more recommendable.
I returned the neo g8 , it had such a flimsy stand , it was flickering suddenly during apex gaming, . Problems with 240 hz when enabled , you have to make sure adaptive sync is turned off or else the screen will to black on and off. I had it with my initial impressions and click rma. I have the Alienware oled on order.
Nice review, thank you A few questions: my usage is PC desktop, PS5 games and TV (Netflix or HD channels) and PC games. 120Hz is ok for me. I bought a 43" G7 for 700€ Is it ok price and would I have a ghosting issue on 120Hz? Thank you
The scan lines at 240Hz on my Neo G8 isn't that bad and hardly noticeable if I sit at least an arm length away from the screen. What I like the most with this monitor aside from being 4K/240Hz, HDR, GSYNC Compatible, 1196 local dimming zones, almost OLED-like contrast, etc. is how silky smooth the gameplay is at 240Hz. Even when the fps dips down low, it still feels so smooth and clear when moving. My other gaming monitors that despite being 120-165Hz doesn't feel as smooth. I got lucky getting my Neo G8 for $1091 USD during a promotional discount! 😁
I need to take a picture of these scanlines with my galaxy s22 ultra and zoom in to see them. At the same time I can see ips glow across a football field and yet this channel has ips monitors on top of the list on his recommended videos.
I just buy G7 and it`s amazing but there is one BIG PROBLEM! If adaptive synch is set to on in monitor settings then you get no signal when you turn on your pc. Monitor get`s signal only if you change your displayport cable to other port in GPU.(pc in off) I have new pc, rtx 3080ti and so on, there is no any problem. If you go to monitor settings and turn adaptive synch off, then it "works normally" but then you must turn on & off adaptive synch every time when you go to windows and want to use it. You must remember turn adaptive synch off if you don`t want to go on your knees every time and chande dp port cable place in GPU if you have adaptive synch on in your monitor settings. I tried many different dp port cables, no help. If you use hdmi then it works (as it must work) even adaptive synch is enebled but you get only 120hz so no thanks...(no 120hz if you play with pc and you have 165hz monitor) I think that this dp port must work sameway like this hdmi? I mean that you don`t must go to set adaptive synch manually every time... Is this faulty monitor?? I`m going to return it and only ask if it`s good idea to give another change to this model or is it better to forget it and buy other monitor, aorus or something else...This problem, is it maybe result from between monitor software/g synch or something else these kind of things...Other option is that this is faulty monitor.
i got a G7 , to be honest, I would rather give G8 a chance. There is a bug randomly, where either DP1 or DP2 will not work, resulting total blank screen. I had hard time figuring out cos even the samsung technician wanted to change the MB(dun have solution to the defect either), i test everything, and realize the problem is that to overcome the defect, both DP1& DP2 are needed to simnouously connected to the PC at the same time, at which the PLC is forced to acknowledge one of the connector is connected, and thus the screen display will now be projected. I dun know why this happens, since i also told the samsung technician, and he was astonishing to hear that when i broke the news to him over the phone. Secondly, the text display on G7 is terrible and I saw the same complaints in amazon review. But after realizing i already invested into 1 big pc of monitor, i tune up the picture and sharpness setting, at present it is leisure to read my kindle on the 28 inch monitor. But then again, the RGB since to indicate cos it wasn't 4K. I would probably invest into a new G8 with 4K resolution.
I have the G9 and face the same issue, unless both DP1 & DPmini are connected to the monitor its blank screen.. makes zero sense and it took me almost destroying my gaming rig to finally find a solution. £1500 for a complete meltdown, thanks samsung! Now I'm ready to invest in a new monitor but I think i'll rather wait...
would be awesome to get a similar video between the C2 and either the Samsung 95B or Alienware QDOLED. Trying to figure out which to pull the trigger on!
How does one go about calibrating these monitors? I've got a Neo G7 that I picked up a week ago (particularly after seeing the review for it!) so I'd be interested in trying to fix my colors to be a bit more accurate like mentioned at about 7:43
Hardware calibration (aka buying specific hardware to calibrate it). I have the X-Rite i1Display Pro for my monitors and it does a great job at calibrating and is pretty quick too (maybe 10 minutes per screen or less). It costed me $349 a couple years ago from Amazon but if you live in America it would be a bit cheaper than that as I live in Australia so just going off of the pricing I paid for it lol. They're not cheap but they're not that much money either imo when you can calibrate an unlimited amount of screens with just one of them.
@@WyattOShea I'm interested in X-Rite too. Can you make hardware calibration with it? (In a sense where you set some new settings into a monitor/TV itself, without the need for separate software ICC profiles.)
@@matejnemec3022 OLED is trash and will get burn-in in less than two years. So throw away your money if you don't care about buying a new monitor every few years. Also, it doesn't have RGB subpixel layout, which brings font rendering problems.
@@Im_too_old_for_this_shit I don't believe you can. It's a hardware calibrator sure but it is just giving you an ICC profile in the end. It's still great though as it gets you allot closer to perfect colour (or as close as your monitor can get to perfect) anyway.
I've heard so many good reviews about these 2 I'm surprised he seems to be one of the very few that don't seem to like it. I need a new monitor and wanted something like this
I got scared after watching the review about the neo G8 after I bought mine about the scanline issues. But after I got it I didn't see any scanline issues at 240 hz and best part I got my Neo G8 for only $1,092 due to student discount program on the Samsung store.
same. Im honestly not even sure if the scanline issue is real as it spawned from reddit, and a number of people have been exposed for spreading that information for the sake of negative marketing
@@LiveBenchmarks The same thing occured when the Samsung G7 came out. About an issue on it. I remember also being worry about it but my unit came with no problems at all. Idk maybe I'm just lucky I haven't gotten a bad unit so far.
I just want a good flat screen 32 inch 4k IPS monitor for gaming, movies and productivity. I love these but I really don’t want a curved screen. I sit too far back for that to work for me. Please help! Advice?
Thanks for this review, I wish the Alienware AW3423DW had HDMI 2.1 also for PS5's but sadly it only comes with HDMI 2.0 😞and I dont wanna buy Sony's monitor because its not as good as the Alienware.
I’m debating between g7 and g8… Is there a huge difference between 27’ and 32’ ? I’m not a huge fan of big screens but I’m debating… I play competitive shooter games so I’m not sure at the moment..
Again with the neutered HDMI "2.1" on monitors costing over $1200 in 2022...incredibly unacceptable. Can't be bothered to spend the few bucks extra for proper controller hardware? People buying won't be doing so to pair up with game consoles. They will be enthusiasts with 3090s and 6900XTs that support a full 48Gb/s output looking to get the most out of their expensive hardware. Don't get me started on the obnoxious unnecessary curve...
I'm pretty confused. Today I got an email by Amazon for their new offers, and monitors are included in the discounted articles, so I gave a look. Among the offers, I found a "Samsung Odissey G7" (no "NEO" anywhere in the name). And here's the problem! I will not link the page, you'll have to trust me, but the described article has this name, which I'll paste here, in quotes (some terms in the description are in my language, Italian, as you might notice, but it's easy to understand as they're just a bunch of this monitor's specifics): "Samsung Monitor Gaming Odyssey G7 (C32G73), Curvo (1000R), 32", 2560x1440 (WQHD 2K), HDR 600, VA, 240 Hz, 1 ms, FreeSync Pro, G-Sync, HDMI, USB 3.0, Display port, Ingresso Audio, HAS, Pivot" VERY comprehensive name, that's cool. But you might have noticed what it says about the refresh rate: 240 Hz! So, is this a G8? Is it a G7 instead, but with false advertisement on its refresh rate? What's the year of its release, and therefore its version? Nothing to be found about it in Amazon's pages of descriptions, specifics AND comments, so: what is this??? Thanks in advance to anyone who might clarify this mess. (Most likely it's just another mess caused by the physical manifestation of stupidity that all monitors' names are)
I had scan lines on my G7 too. However, I recently figured out that, at least for me, changing the Black Equalizer in the monitor's settings fixed the issue. By default, mine came set at 14 and when I set it to 12, the scanline issue went away. I only found this out recently after having the monitor and dealing with the scanline issue for months. Now I'm extremely happy with it again, just wish I found this out sooner haha.
I hope this channel takes off and grows like the main channel! I am loving learning about monitors.
This is the best channel
Needs more komodo dragons
I'm still not sure what the downsides were of continuing to put this stuff on the main channel
i dont understand why he hate the g8 so much, as he said it has faster respond time, higher refresh rate and others are basically the same... the only problem is scanline and you dont see it in game and if you doing other stuff with it just set it back to 120hz, this is purely a gaming monitor and why are you buying this if you are always doing productivity stuff? I guess that he is pissed abt his g8 being defected and thats all
@@sting3293 setting a 240hz monitor to 120 hz everytime to "fix" it is not exepteble for that price...i have 2 odessey g7 and had sooo manny issues with it so i stay away for a bit til they fix the quilty control.
Regarding the monitor to monitor variances that you discussed, it would great to see a popular, inexpensive monitor purchased three times for comparison in one video. I have always wondered what the margin for error is between the unit that happens to be being tested and the unit I end up buying.
YEP! Completely agree. But I think that test would be better suited for expensive premium monitors because who is really expecting good quality control on lesser products.
Also a RUclipsr named Viktors Reality has a NEO G7 and NEO G8 and said he's planning on buying another NEO G7 to test Panel Variance.
Panel variance has all to do with quality control and nothing else. You can have a solid quality control on a low budget model and you can have bad quality control on a high-end model. Samsung is well known and well documented for having the most horrendus quality control of all manufacturers when it comes to monitors. Suprisingly, some of their other products are excellent (like SSDs for example). I guess these are completely different factories with completely different quality control processes.
Good in theory hard to put in practice. Not even LTT buys multiple same products he wont make the money from the video to cover the hardware
Have you ever actually seen a ltt video? They spend more than it would cost to buy 3 premium monitors in every video they make
Great work, Tim. A thorough analysis laid out really well. I really appreciate the fact you're willing to call them out on things like the deception on that cheat mode for brightness in tests, as well as the scan line issues. It takes more than a cursory glance to pick all these things out sometimes... Most other monitor reviews I've seen seem to only talk about features without checking the actual functionality.
2 years ago I bought a set of 3 Odyssey G7's, (which cost about $2700 at the time). And all 3 of them had major defects, scan lines, flickering, dead pixels, randomly turning off and on for a few seconds. So I contacted Samsung about it because it seemed like a firmware issue to me. And the Samsung rep told me they wouldn't be providing firmware updates (which they luckily came back on, because the firmware updates have made these problems less frequent.) But they also told me, AND I QUOTE: "Just buy the new model once that comes out." So apparently, if I give them $2700, they give me something that doesn't work, and they expect me to give them another $4500 for a product that has the same f****** issues! This is absolutely unacceptable.
That's Samsung quality for you. I'd avoid them like the plague.
I know an appliance guy, he said its the same deal with their washers and dryers.
@@speedzero7478 Exactly
The main issue I've had with my G7 is burn in, which I was quite surprised to see after less than a year of ownership. I've never had burn in on any other LCD panel I've used over the years. Samsung's quality control is a mess, which is really frustrating when their technology is so impressive and compelling. Aside from the burn in I've been blown away by the performance of this panel, it's the best LCD I've ever seen in terms of overall performance, which just makes the QC failures all the more tragic.
@@harbingerdawn This is so strange, I've never heard of VA panel burn-in in my life. Sometimes, especially bad examples of IPS panels can get temporary image retention, but even they don't get anything permanent, and VA is especially resistant even to temporary image retention. But anyway, I believe you, it's just such a strange issue. Did your burn in go away eventually or is it still there?
Thank you very much for your videos. If I bought a Neo G7/G8, I wouldn't always use the monitor with 4K. How is their quality at 1440p, both for consoles and PC?
€15 spent and no response even though he liked damn😭
@@dylanlong8140 LOL damn that's crazy
@@dylanlong8140 I'm thinking of getting the Neo G7, what do you think of it?
@@Jay-son. I have the Neo G8 and using it with the PS5 its practically a Neo G7, but its great. i'd say if you get it get a good monitor arm for it though it looks a lot better with it
@@dylanlong8140 I got the PS5 as well, I'm primarily going to use this monitor for gaming on the PS5.
I also want to watch 4k movies on it as well. The G7 and G8 must be good for watching movies right? they both have HDR 2000 with great contrast/picture quality so I'm assuming 4k HDR movies look great.
One last question, do you like the aggressive curve?
Thanks for the advise.
Would love an updated comparison now that there have been some firmware updates that appear to have fixed the scanline issues with the G8.
Where have you seen that the scan line issues were fixed? Rtings shows as of their January firmware update nothing was fixed.
What if just create custom res in driver 4k 165hz
It would be same refresh + better response times
scan line still show with fw 1011.x in MID2024
Hey Tim! You could use the burnmark on the G8 to test out how well Samsung handles repair or replacement units. Especially since you bought it overseas. Also, that would enable you to get another chance to check for unit to unit variance and really test what can vary and which measurements are generally similar enough to be classified as "no variance".
Samsung customer service is utter garbage! After hearing about all the shit people have to endure with samsungs terrible quality control i can never see myself buying one.
For 1300$ go buy the alienware ultrawide QD OLED. Thats how a monitor is supposed to be in that price range.
I was so afraid after I had seen the Hardware Unboxed review after pre-ordering the Neo G8. I was going to cancel it, but I stuck with it, and I'm glad I did. I might be lucky to have gotten a good panel or something cause the monitor is amazing and I have never seen any of the issues (such as scanlines) appearing. The HDR looks ridiculous, and when gaming at 4K with high refresh rates things just look insane...
When you run a dark scene do you see it? I Had one for a really long time, and when I was playing Elden Ring in some of the darker areas with dark armor on, I thought something was actually wrong with the screen. When I go into e.g. windows dark mode and look at my chrome tabs, I can clearly see the scanlines now.
Not in the bright scenes.
@@lazyreuvin Well, you got a winner then! I am jealous haha maybe I will try to get a new one. Are you running at 240hz?
@@00SaltsI heard there may be different panel variants, but don't know how true those rumours are. yep, the monitor is always set to 240hz, but i switch between HDR and non HDR depending on on the content I watch or play. Only issue I found is watching non HDR content with HDR off makes everything look brighter and better, but when I watch HDR content it looks amazing with it switched on. If u have a warranty or can exchange it, maybe give it a shot. Super happy with mine and knowing I'm future proofed for a good couple of years 😊
@@lazyreuvin That HDR experience is because windows kind of sucks at HDR sometimes, its not the monitors fault you have to switch between it on and off depending on the program. When it works it sure works though.
I know this is almost a year old but I just wanted to mention that it's blues and oranges on the G8 that really show the scanlines. A solid black image is almost never going to show any signs.
Already commented on one of the previous videos...EX owner of G7 here, do not buy those monitors, QC is so trash. People (like me) fell for "good spec" but with such number of issues you will totally regret buying it. BTW I tried to replace my unit 3 times and Samsung refused it! Waste of money, frustration and time...
Bought both the G7 and AW2721D. Returned the G7 because of all the problems with the G7. If you can't use the monitor at 240 Hz without scan lines then that's a problem.
Way better off buying a competitor over Samsung.
@@DrakonR Was thinking to buy at the time monitor that you have but somehow ended up with Asus Rog Swift pg279qm. No issues here with QC, but panel nothing spectacular. Maybe I was so used to watch my LG CX tv that any other display is trash... I hope for more OLED monitors in the future.
I've got the Neo G7 and had it for a week, and I've not had any issues... or do you mean the OLD G7, rather than the new "Neo" G7?
@@Hezkezl G7 without neo - older one
@@Hezkezl neo G7 suffers the same scan line issues. Just because it doesn't bother you doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Yoo just discovered your channel maye, very in-depth, no stone left unturned. I went with the G7. Thank you very much
Absolutely love my g8, scan lines are not bad on my unit. By far the best monitor out there and I’ve tried all the high end ones for the past couple years
Yeah I got a G7 and its the best monitor ive owned in my life. Absolutely crazy good HDR and blacks for a non oled. Gets really bright. Its unlike anything else i've used and no risks of burn in.
Best monitor out there
Scan lines aren't bad.
The best monitor out there doesn't have major QC problems.
5:55 actually, you can, you need to just use Custom Resultion Utility. It can set your display's refresh rate to pretty much any arbitrary refresh rate you want if a display physically can display that, like 163.25 Hz.
he literally stated "very easily" most will not use that utility and should not be expected to at the asking price for the monitor
@@sameerkhatri588 it's not a complicated utility to use.
Since someone buying this monitor is a gaming enthusiast and well used to driver instals, afterburner, pc monitoring, bios updates etc, CRU is an acceptable solution. I just hope I don't need it !
I was about to buy two of them but after hearing about the scan lines and seeing them at microcenter I couldn't believe how bad they felt. They are also thick af... I ended up buying an LG thinq OLED tv instead.
One persistent problem I have had with the Neo G8 is that it won't allow booting in HDMI 2.0. You either have to boot in HDMI 1.4 and then switch to HDMI 2.0 or (oddly) open the OSD and then reboot. I have seen this annoying quirk mentioned elsewhere. Happens with all cables, many graphics card and systems. The OSD is not that easy to get to (like if you have a soundbar).
Tim, can you please try some custom refresh rates on the Neo G8 to find at what refresh the scan lines disappear? Custom Resolution Utility is useful for that.
Late reply, but this seems to be a cable based issue. I had the G8 and didn't see any scan lines at all at 4K, 10 bit color and 240hz. When I used the DisplayPort cable that was in the box, I saw the scan lines. But granted, they were nearly impossible to spot unless you were only around 1ft away from the display or closer. And again, once I used a true DisplayPort *1.4a* cable (with higher DSC bandwidth), there were absolutely zero scan lines.
@@NippleSauce Will HDMI 2.1 DSC be fine since the bandwidth is higher?
@@Kizzster Nope. On PC, DSC is not supported over HDMI. So you have to use a DisplayPort 1.4a cable. I happened to find one on Amazon labeled as a DisplayPort 2.0 cable (but the description says that it has 80Gbps DSC bandwidth - which is 2.5x that of DisplayPort 1.4a's bandwidth lol). So heck, maybe I've just been getting lucky with that specific cable's high as heck DSC bandwidth range...
@@NippleSauce In this video he says both DP and HDMI have DSC for 40gbps bandwidth
@@Kizzster Just because the cable supports said bandwidth doesn't mean that the PC does over that protocol =). Not everything you see on the internet is correct, kind sir. On PC, you will currently need to use DisplayPort. New consoles have to use HDMI 2.1 to reach that much newer 120hz mode.
The RTINGS review of the NEO G8 right now being talked about on the monitor subreddit is like a battleground of people voicing their differing opinions lol.
Some saying the G8's issues are overblown and not that big of a deal while others like me who think it's hard to accept the faults for $1500...
Just bought the Neo G8 for my XSX first monitor ever little nervous about learning about all the new issues but it seems like that was over a year ago so I’ll see how it is when it arrives Saturday
how is it? im thinking of getting the g8 too
just do it. You can always return it if not happy.@@code01372
how is it now? can you tell me
If you are feeling bored you could test CRU (Custom Resolution Utility) out with an AMD card. It is only locked for Nvidia cards. See how far you can push a G7 till scanlines appear (or lower Hz on the G8 until they dissappear).
@- FireFly Can you make a screenshot? Everyone so far who has/had this monitor said that you cant set a 200Hz/4K resolution (for example) on the G8. On the other hand, i have proof of a 6900XT user who overclocked his Neo G7 to 200Hz/4K:
ruclips.net/video/WH3IVs8fU_g/видео.html
Latest nvidia drivers may have lifted the lock. I am genuinely curious about this.
@- FireFly oh, and the guy with the AMD card also mentioned that he is locked out of it on his Nvidia system. Both on the G7 and the G8.
@- FireFly I know there is an option in the GUI. People reported that the refreshrate setting is locked on their G7/G8. They could only set a custom resolution in there. Not the Hz.
I want to get a 4k monitor because i will spend extra cash on my next gpu upgrade. I might get the GPU first and wait for better 4k monitors. Still Neo G8 is a top contender for me and the LG C2 42 inch is strong one too.
I'd rather wait for more 240Hz 4K monitors
@@GewelReal not an issue for OLED.
@@GewelReal Q4 2023 or Q2 2024
Sony InZone M9 is currently the best compromise. It's not perfect, but it's the best compromise we've got at the moment.
Thank you for comparing Tim. Great job.
How is it?
Awesome work, awesome test. Thank you very much and keep up the great work!
What about setting up a custom resolution where you run at 200Hz?
You could find where the scanlines cutoff
At the moment you cant create any custom resolution on the G8, the option is jus greyed out in the Nvidia control panel
i dont understand why he hate the g8 so much, as he said it has faster respond time, higher refresh rate and others are basically the same... the only problem is scanline and you dont see it in game and if you doing other stuff with it just set it back to 120hz, this is purely a gaming monitor and why are you buying this if you are always doing productivity stuff? I guess that he is pissed abt his g8 being defected and thats all
As an owner of the g8, I think it’s more about principle when you consider the price you’re paying. $1200 shouldn’t cut any corners or sacrifice qc to beat opponents in the market. I got lucky with mine at my local microcenter, was ready to return but all has been well. Biggest complaint is the additional lag from using vrr and/or local dimming.
@@sting3293 if you set it to 120 then why not get the G7 at 165 Hz?
Man I just bout the g8 and it's cutting in and out the picture that is. The screen just goes black for a second and comes back on. This is junk
I'd love to see a test of several of the same monitor, to see how much they deviate.
Yeah like to determine a +/- variance range.
I'm sending back my G7 tomorrow. I got vertical lines on the left side of the screen. I tried everything, but since it was the newest addition I concluded it was the monitor. Before it went to crap it had a great picture.
Love your content! Saved me a lot of headaches. Would love to get quicker more Monitor Videos. Sorry for my impatience 😎
Ok, on my G8, the Scanlines appears in 120Hz mode! So weird.
This is the first time I buy Samsung products but I would say I fell in love with this monitor in overall.
The biggest drawback to this monitor though is its viewing angle like I've never seen any other display as bad as G8.
You shouldn't get Curved if you want different angles lmao
I tell you guys this Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 and G7 is very good monitors.
I did read from someone comment and he said about Scanlines problem..
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What i learned watching hours of reviews
240HZ = GAMING ONLY (Scanlines are not noticeable while gaming )
120HZ = OFFICE WORK / VIDEO (Eliminates scanlines)
*Get used to scaling your MONTIOR depending on the type of work you are doing.
*SWITCH TO 240hz while GAMING
* SWITCH TO 120hz while doing OFFICE WORK
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Yes, work around a broken monitor rather than not buy it. 🤪
For those who didn’t like the prices of these or were torn on the two, the Neo G7 is 799.99 and Neo G8 is 999.99 on Amazon, B&H, Best Buy, and New Egg to name a few merchants. (As of 11/23/22) For 799.99 the G7 becomes instantly worth it IMHO, while leaving room for a monitor arm for that stupid stand…
Is scan lines still an issue for the G8?
Personally, I'll avoid both of these monitors, purely for the QA problems. Come on, Samsung, you're a huge company that makes incredible products. But I need assurance that the one I buy won't be a piece of crap!
Sorry to say this, but if you buy the G7/G8, it will definitely be a piece of crap. Quality control literally does not exist over there at Samsung. Just buy the Sony M9 and call it a day. That's what I decided to do in the end, after hearing numerous complaints from users who actually bought these G7/G8 monitors. Too bad, because I really like the idea of the fast VA panel.
@@Im_too_old_for_this_shit The M9 isn't remotely in the same league though.
@@syed2694 It's not perfect, but it's the best we got at the moment, considering that Samsung is basically unsable because of all those quality issues. I hope that later on Sony makes M10 or something with 1000+ zones and 32" big.
NOt to mention their QA on THE DANGGGGGG ICE-BOX IN THE FRIDGES!!!! DO NOT BUY SAMSUNG FRIDGES !!
DO NOT BUY THEIR REFRIGERATORS EITHER
Samsung: "We've heard your concerns, and we will be addressing the problem in a new firmware update that will give the G7 scanlines as well."
lol
Thank you really Helpful, was thinking about buying one of them. But wanted to get sure that im Check everything to know about them! :)
The Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 is awesome!!! Its a GAMING MONITOR !
Are you using it for PC gaming or consoler?
@@truegrizzlesfan2292 I now have both the Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 4K 240hz & Asus Rog TN 540hz Monitor. I am an IT Specialist .. I originally used the Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 for 4K 240hz gaming while playing Apex Legends. For an entire year i used the Neo G8 for for all purposes gaming,office work etc. But towards the end of 2023 when the 540h monitor was announced I bought it and now I use the the 540hz monitor solely for gaming while i primarily use the Neo G8 for office work , web browing and overall content consumption
@@truegrizzlesfan2292 PC gaming only , I discontinued use of console around 4 years ago. PC gaming rigs are FUTURE PROOF & worth the investment . There is also more versatility and best of all games run better on superior computing hardware. I have an 19-13900K processor and an RTX 4090 with 64GB of ram. The Games run perfect for me along with high graphics like 4K while maintaing high framerates like 240hz & now in some games like Call of Duty a full stable 540fps.. PC GAMING is amazing & I'll never buy another console again. The only thing I miss about console is the community, the overall people I encounted are so fun and down to earth compared to the PC community. Then again the Demographics plays a huge part in community so i understand , but still I miss them. Alot say PC lobbies are too hard and do not want to play anymore
I got the original Odyssey 240hz G7 late made (2022, fixing many QC issues). Best one out of the trio for sure.
What trio?
its a million times NOT better than either of the neos if thats what you’re saying lol
As someone who just purchased a Neo G8 and am getting more and more annoyed by the very obvious scanlines in day to day use and even gaming (mainly UI elements and coloured text, blues, orange, pinks, yellows and even some green) I have tried everything to get rid of them, every setting, every configuration. 120hz with VRR Control on = Scanlines. 240hz no matter what = Scanlines but what I found VERY interesting is if you set the monitor to any refresh rate & any resolution at under 240hz, even 60hz, you have no scanlines as expected but if you change the display size in the OSD to anything but fullscreen/Wide/Auto so for example 27in/23in. Bam. Scanlines.
This indicates it's not purely a refresh rate issue. I believed it was a limitation of either the display/cable/DisplayPort/DSC but being able to get scanlines at a low refresh rate and even low resolution must mean otherwise. I contacted Samsung about it and they told me to get a replacement. I have a sneaky suspicion my replacement will have the same problems. I'm going to try custom refresh rates with a third party program as at 240hz it's locked out in NVCP.
Keep me updated on this as I was planning to get the Neo G8. I hope this is simply a bad unit that once replaced - will not have any problems.
@@jordisierrafosa CRU - Custom Resolution Utility :)
@@ilyamiskov Might be a while, my return window isn't till the end of January, might as well keep it till then
I may be an outlier, but I've got a Neo G8 and there are no scanlines at 240 Hz. I got this off an open box offer on BestBuy and I paid $150 less than MSRP. I'm pretty happy with the monitor.
I guarantee you, you have scanlines. Look at the blue circle on the blue windows volume slider at 240hz and you will. See. White horizontal lines, they are gone at 120hz. I didn't see it for the longest till I looked close. But it has. No. Effect on gaming at all
@@Citizen_of_the_Verse - It is certainly possible the scanline issue is not as widespread as you or this channel claim it to be. Pepis' monitor could be an unaffected sample.
5:47 I really don't understand why would we want to use the highest refresh rate for regular desk top apps? I understand for gaming but if I'm just using word document, why do I need a fast refresh rate? Em I misunderstanding? Can you or someone explain?
@@MaxxZimonick I only asked because he mentioned it. He was the one that said high refresh rates are good for desktop apps which doesn't make sense
@@MaxxZimonick yes perhaps for gaming but a Google doc not really needed. Unless your doing endless scrolling with documents all day sure.
@@MaxxZimonick so just shut up. 👍🏼
@@MaxxZimonick nah you don't know how to understand a simple question. Why do you need high refresh rate for desk top apps is all I asked. Then you said why why em I even considering a monitor like this for desk top apps. I never said I needed it for desk top apps I want it for gaming. I was "just curious" as to why the guy said high refresh rates is good for desk top apps. It's not hard. Tell me then how is that a hard question? "Why do you need high refresh rate for desk top apps is a simple question. I didn't even ask about turning down refresh rate. You just started blabbering your mouth off with useless crap I didn't even ask for. Therefore maybe read the question next time instead of wasting your own time. Or work on basic comprehension.
@@MaxxZimonick Even your first response was all that you needed to say. "You don't really need a high fresh rate for work" and you should have just shut up there. But then again you still didn't answer the question but only confirmed what I really knew which begs the question why'd you answer anyways. Then you go on about other stuff that's irrelevant and even ASSUMED I need it only for work. So yeah, learn to read the question better next time
Just got the G7 43 inch for 50% off. Loving it.
The best all-rounder is the Samsung QN90A (not the 43" iteration, don't bother with the QN90A 43", it's a different panel all together). The 50" is now a great price, has HDMI 2.1, 120hz VA mini LED, 1500 nits (2000 nits for 55" upwards) and is less than £600. I have one and the C2 42". The QN90A is the only panel to come close the C2 in terms of HDR wowness. However, to combat the C2 Samsung recently released the QN90B; it has a 43" 144hz 2000 nits VA panel but is currently marginally more expensive than the C2. Judging by the price reduction of the QN90A, in less than a year I imagine the QN90B will be the panel to own very soon. Better HDR than the G7/8 and as close to C2 HDR ability as currently possible without any of the problems - without factoring in HDR the QN90B is better in practically every sense.
Why don't tech channels talk about these other TVs if they're mentioning LG?
BTW I own all the TVs I mention, as well as the QN700B, which is brilliant for gaming, if you can put up with a 55" - effectively the Samsung Ark but 8K. 4k on a 55" 8k panel looks so much cleaner and crisper than 4k on a 42" C2, too. The HDR isn't as good as OLED but it's pretty damn good. If Samsung made a 43" 8K I'd use it as a monitor. BTW the QN700B can be calibrated using Samsung's app and the results are in the margin of error vs manual calibration.
Thanks for this information I will be getting the QN43QN90B Perfect size. I was going to get the ark 55 but too big and resolution would be bad. Wonder what the 43 will look like on a computer
I just bought this monitor for my PC I hope it works good.
I just canceled the order because it says it uses the same 43 in panel from last model what a shame.
Samsung and scanlines, had to return the G7 for a AW2721D as I hated the scanlines.
A monitor with that big of a panel to panel variance really puts me off.
It would be nice if Samsung took care of these terrible QA issues in next generation of these monitors. These are one of the best displays on market that no one should buy because there is huge chance that you'll get display with tons of issues. 32" 4K, high refresh, good response times and good HDR experience - that's perfect monitor for me, just fix these QA issues and give us flat panel option, if it may help they can even reduce refresh rate of "budget model" to 120Hz (or 144Hz) - realistically no one cares if they get their 4K screen at 120 or 165Hz.
My neo g7 had little scan lines for like a day, somehow they completely disappeared. Kinda confusing but I'm absolutely happy with the screen :) Thanks for the nice videos :)
Hey Josephine, did the scan lines return to your Neo G7? I just bought mine and it also had scan lines but they went awhile for a little while (two weeks) and then they returned!!
@@DontFuckWitDreDay My neo G8 hates most DP and HDMI cords. Find a good quality cable and you will see a difference.
Would love a review on LG32GQ950 , need to know the real response time on it before i pull up the trigger on buying it
I picked up my G8 for $799 and am quite happy with the purchase. I think this monitor is beautiful. I think the issues are quite exaggerated.
Yeah tech reviews are pretty toxic to be honest. Even those who make them refuse to accept any responsibility for possible mistakes.
The thing is looking at the spec's etc is only part of the picture. I recently decided to get a new monitor after 14 years my 1080p panel needed replaced. I waited for 2k 240hz IPS panel's to come out, went and tested including the neo G7 and IPS panels in the end the original G7 was the best fit for me given my usage. price wasn't a factor but saving hundreds sure was a bonus.
This is good advice, the older g7 of course isnt as good as the neo, but its roughly half the price. It's also gotten a refresh and has really good performance. My cousin has one and also really likes it.
2k is 1080p. Stop trying to call 1440p 2k.
I ordered neo g7 for 656.24$ even though Neo g8 is for 765$ in my country mainly I avoided Neo g8 cause of the scan line issues even though it was just 110$ difference.
Where do you live mate? In Spain It worth 1400€ 😅
@@2006joseangel just bought it for 830€ in Germany.
great review thank you ... helped me with my purchase
I agree wholeheartedly.
The scan lines are at a level where you have to get close to see them, but the price makes it unforgivable.
Is there any way to improve this?
Ya stop worrying about it and just play games, you stop thinking about it you'll never notice them.
The G8 is definitely worth it if you can get it on sale. If not better to put the $1300 toward a nice oled panel instead. I just got the G8 for half price and so far so good 😊
Try Neo G9, it’s a mess! Mine still doesn’t show HDR properly after 3 firmware updates. Do yourself a massive favour and just stay away from Samsung. Never mind the popping sounds that my monitor makes every 20 seconds driving me insane.
unfortunately it is a lottery, with my neo g9 I received it without any problem.
I'm not saying that there can't be problems but we must recognize that if it arrives without problems it is a beautifull monitor.
RTING's review and even other channels like Viktors Reality and JoelsterG4K seems to show the opposite, Neo G8 looking better than the Neo G7 in brightness and motion (e.g. RTING's Early Access test results and Viktor's observations).
That speaks more about Samsung's quality consistency lol.
Viktors Reality is a Samsung shill. The monitor has glaring issues but it receives nothing but praise from that dumb channel. Not to mention his testing method is just cranking brightness and displaying the same image. Amateur.
Viktor Reality is doing all his review by the eye with no measurement tools. He can’t be taken seriously.
@@khonjel_singh Consistency? Are you even allowed to use that word around Samsung monitors? 🤣
One thing that doesn't get mentioned much is the G8 AR film is VERY aggressive. So much so, it actually significantly blurs the pixels so that 4K clarity isn't as sharp on it versus the G7 and other monitors.
I noticed something like this just from viewing them back to back at Microcenter. G7 seemed more clear.
I've had a G8 for about a month now. Have none of the issues you are referring too. No scan lines at 240hz, no wobbly stand. I cannot speak to the brightness and how many nits, what I do know is that its bright enough to burn your retinas! lol. I'm absolutely made up with it. 240hz in 4k, albeit with DLSS is absolutely insane looking. I cannot imagine a better gaming experience. So I can only assume they have either fixed the issues or you just got a dodgy one, or I just got a goodun!?
I just got my Neo g8. The Scanline is very very subtle. You have to really focus on one icon with specific color to visualize it, but it does exist on mine. Again very subtle.
Scan lines are 100% deal breaker. I hated my G7 for that exact reason. Just couldn’t unsee it.
Thanks for the review! Very informative! It's been a year, though. Has Sammy addressed the scanline issue with a firmware update?
With rting review though, the G7 seems to have the same contrast as your G8 so it's probably not the G8 spesific issue but just Samsung general QC issue.
That said, with the scanline issue, I don't if people should consider it even if it cost the same or very near to that of G7. Seems like just a waste of money (although better tuning across all refresh rate range is probably more useful than 165 hz vs 120 hz)
burn in, edge lit dimming, ips glow, gray blacks, abysmal contrast ratio are all one big defect to me, far worse than the scanlines on G8 where I need to use S22 Ultra and zoom in on it or when I bang on the desk with force the monitor wobbles.
For real, I'm no particular Samsung fanboy, but this monitor is SO SO SO much better than the typical recommended high end IPS ones it's not even funny. One single defect at a particular HZ (which I'd only use for gaming anyway, where it's just not noticeable) is worth it. Not going back.
Burn in
IPS
😂
The other day they were the same price on amazon for a couple hours. Almost pulled the trigger on the G8 but ill wait until the end of the year to see what we get.
Hello, I have a trouble deciding which monitor to buy, Neo G7 or LG 32GQ950-B, which one would you recommend?
Same. Did you purchase either one in the end?
@@declanallen8726 Yes, I have purchased Neo G7, so far no dead pixels, image looks great, haven't seen the LG in person yet so I can't tell which one is better but the image looks great on G7.
@@MrArni765any flickering issues so far, especially when playing 60Hz games, on Pc or on Ps5?
Just won the 27 inch on ebay for $380 🥳🥳🥳 but the amount of negative comments on here is scaring me already! Its my first ever gaming pc and ppl recommend this monitor but now I have a second thought about it
Don't buy either. Both cost way too much and they're riddled with issues, Samsung's QC is terrible.
Get the LG CX OLED TV or Dell's ultrawide QD-OLED instead...
I don't want a TV tho
I use a CX just for PC gaming and a Gigabyte m28u 4K monitor for desktop usage.
No issues on my Neo G8 for now (no scanlines or flickers), I am only hoping it will last for at least a couple of years until we see high refresh rate 32" 4K QD-OLEDs popping up, I dislike ultrawide.
What about people who wants to stick with 16:9 and nothing over 32"?
@@paul2609 X for doubt.
Can anyone tell me if Samsung have fixed the issues that Tim discusses in the video?
Love your work guys 👍
Any chance we can get a similar comparison video between MSI MAG274QRF-QD and MSI MAG274QRX? They're 2 of your most recommended 27" 1440p monitors but this particular comparison wasn't brought up in the MAG274QRX review IIRC. I wonder if choosing the 240hz is a no brainer or if there could be enough good reasons to choose the MAG274QRF-QD despite the lower refresh rate.
Wanna know this too
The normal G7 has the exact same scanline issue. Yes, it's gone with the 120hz mode but at the cost of a much more noticable overshoot... Samsungs 240hz Panel is just bad... No issues like that on the 165hz G5 Panel.
Thanks a lot for that Video 😊🤜🤛
Just purchased a NEO G7, fingers crossed no defects.
How do you like it?
@@ezclapper4205 At first the curvature of the monitor seems a bit wild but you soon get used to it and its great to have open tabs on it, kinda like a book. The HDR is really nice and the colours do pop when viewing HDR content. Video games look lush as well as having the165hz and the colours in non HDR are still very good. I use an imac for productivity to get the best all round colour though when editing images and video but if you want a good gaming and cinema experience, this is a really good monitor. I think the price has come down as well since I bought mine. No regrets, very sweet monitor.
@@dandiesel9966 Yo, thanks for the reply! FML, I think I am going to pull the trigger on the Neo G7/G8, almost everything seems perfect, I just never had a curved monitor and people are complaining about the "aggressive" curve, but everything else is gucci.
Enjoy the monitor my dude, I think I will soon too. x)
@@dandiesel9966 Do you get 165 hertz with a cable in the box or do you need to buy it on hdmi 2.1?
@@Y38-l6o There was a display port cable that came with it for a 4k @ 165hz output. I dont think you can run 4k @ 165hz with a hdmi 2.1 cable which I think is limited to 4k@ 120hz
Chose G8 cause 4k 240 curved 32inch, can’t really get any better unless Hz goes down
I am looking forward to the review of the Philips 27B1U7903 which features 2304 local dimming zones and AU Optronics AHVA (M270QAN05.0) panel. In a Chinese review, which you can find on YT, they state that its the best mini led display they've tested.
It's been almost 4 months since this video released, do you have an update in regard to the scanlines at 240 Hz issue?
no
Both are great monitors. Wish Samsung would try a glossy finish soon.
I’ve realized all these monitors look better in sdr then in hdr. When it comes to pc. Maybe only on the lg c2 it’s worth it anything else it’s pointless.
If these things are going to have issues at the 1000+ dollar mark, they're not worth it. Scanlines are supposed to be artifacts that no one has to worry about past certain amounts. The Odyssey G7/G65B, which is also admittedly a very good monitor, suffers from the very same thing, but it's typical for units to have scanlines across all refresh rates, so there's no solution for this problem in many of them. This is unacceptable at 700 dollars, let alone more than a grand.
OLED monitors like LG's are going to be infinitely more recommendable.
Samsung and scanlines, name a more iconic duo. My ultrawide iiyama that has the samsung VA panel also suffers from scanlines.
I returned the neo g8 , it had such a flimsy stand , it was flickering suddenly during apex gaming, . Problems with 240 hz when enabled , you have to make sure adaptive sync is turned off or else the screen will to black on and off. I had it with my initial impressions and click rma. I have the Alienware oled on order.
did you test the alienware?
ty, just got the neo g7 and happy i didnt hav top send it back for a g8
Having just bought the G8 it's interesting having just found your channel 😂😂
what's your opinion on the g8? still hesitating between g8 and g7, do you have have scanlines?
@@OfficialLoupak nothing I would say are noticeable although it doesn't feel as bright as I was expecting
Nice review, thank you
A few questions: my usage is PC desktop, PS5 games and TV (Netflix or HD channels) and PC games. 120Hz is ok for me.
I bought a 43" G7 for 700€
Is it ok price and would I have a ghosting issue on 120Hz?
Thank you
are u happy with the 43" ?
The scan lines at 240Hz on my Neo G8 isn't that bad and hardly noticeable if I sit at least an arm length away from the screen.
What I like the most with this monitor aside from being 4K/240Hz, HDR, GSYNC Compatible, 1196 local dimming zones, almost OLED-like contrast, etc. is how silky smooth the gameplay is at 240Hz. Even when the fps dips down low, it still feels so smooth and clear when moving. My other gaming monitors that despite being 120-165Hz doesn't feel as smooth.
I got lucky getting my Neo G8 for $1091 USD during a promotional discount! 😁
I need to take a picture of these scanlines with my galaxy s22 ultra and zoom in to see them. At the same time I can see ips glow across a football field and yet this channel has ips monitors on top of the list on his recommended videos.
Do you use fixed 240hz or VRR to achieve that smoothness?
@@42WallabyWaySydney I have VRR enabled on the monitor.
I just buy G7 and it`s amazing but there is one BIG PROBLEM! If adaptive synch is set to on in monitor settings then you get no signal when you turn on your pc. Monitor get`s signal only if you change your displayport cable to other port in GPU.(pc in off) I have new pc, rtx 3080ti and so on, there is no any problem. If you go to monitor settings and turn adaptive synch off, then it "works normally" but then you must turn on & off adaptive synch every time when you go to windows and want to use it. You must remember turn adaptive synch off if you don`t want to go on your knees every time and chande dp port cable place in GPU if you have adaptive synch on in your monitor settings. I tried many different dp port cables, no help. If you use hdmi then it works (as it must work) even adaptive synch is enebled but you get only 120hz so no thanks...(no 120hz if you play with pc and you have 165hz monitor) I think that this dp port must work sameway like this hdmi? I mean that you don`t must go to set adaptive synch manually every time...
Is this faulty monitor??
I`m going to return it and only ask if it`s good idea to give another change to this model or is it better to forget it and buy other monitor, aorus or something else...This problem, is it maybe result from between monitor software/g synch or something else these kind of things...Other option is that this is faulty monitor.
i got a G7 , to be honest, I would rather give G8 a chance. There is a bug randomly, where either DP1 or DP2 will not work, resulting total blank screen. I had hard time figuring out cos even the samsung technician wanted to change the MB(dun have solution to the defect either), i test everything, and realize the problem is that to overcome the defect, both DP1& DP2 are needed to simnouously connected to the PC at the same time, at which the PLC is forced to acknowledge one of the connector is connected, and thus the screen display will now be projected. I dun know why this happens, since i also told the samsung technician, and he was astonishing to hear that when i broke the news to him over the phone. Secondly, the text display on G7 is terrible and I saw the same complaints in amazon review. But after realizing i already invested into 1 big pc of monitor, i tune up the picture and sharpness setting, at present it is leisure to read my kindle on the 28 inch monitor. But then again, the RGB since to indicate cos it wasn't 4K. I would probably invest into a new G8 with 4K resolution.
I have the G9 and face the same issue, unless both DP1 & DPmini are connected to the monitor its blank screen.. makes zero sense and it took me almost destroying my gaming rig to finally find a solution. £1500 for a complete meltdown, thanks samsung! Now I'm ready to invest in a new monitor but I think i'll rather wait...
would be awesome to get a similar video between the C2 and either the Samsung 95B or Alienware QDOLED. Trying to figure out which to pull the trigger on!
How does one go about calibrating these monitors? I've got a Neo G7 that I picked up a week ago (particularly after seeing the review for it!) so I'd be interested in trying to fix my colors to be a bit more accurate like mentioned at about 7:43
Buy the Alienware. OLED vs LCD is completely different league. Unless you absolutely need the higher resolution for some reason.
Hardware calibration (aka buying specific hardware to calibrate it). I have the X-Rite i1Display Pro for my monitors and it does a great job at calibrating and is pretty quick too (maybe 10 minutes per screen or less). It costed me $349 a couple years ago from Amazon but if you live in America it would be a bit cheaper than that as I live in Australia so just going off of the pricing I paid for it lol. They're not cheap but they're not that much money either imo when you can calibrate an unlimited amount of screens with just one of them.
@@WyattOShea I'm interested in X-Rite too. Can you make hardware calibration with it? (In a sense where you set some new settings into a monitor/TV itself, without the need for separate software ICC profiles.)
@@matejnemec3022 OLED is trash and will get burn-in in less than two years. So throw away your money if you don't care about buying a new monitor every few years. Also, it doesn't have RGB subpixel layout, which brings font rendering problems.
@@Im_too_old_for_this_shit I don't believe you can. It's a hardware calibrator sure but it is just giving you an ICC profile in the end. It's still great though as it gets you allot closer to perfect colour (or as close as your monitor can get to perfect) anyway.
I've heard so many good reviews about these 2 I'm surprised he seems to be one of the very few that don't seem to like it. I need a new monitor and wanted something like this
Does anyone else have scanline issues with Neo G7 at 165hz or adaptive sync on?😢
I got scared after watching the review about the neo G8 after I bought mine about the scanline issues. But after I got it I didn't see any scanline issues at 240 hz and best part I got my Neo G8 for only $1,092 due to student discount program on the Samsung store.
same. Im honestly not even sure if the scanline issue is real as it spawned from reddit, and a number of people have been exposed for spreading that information for the sake of negative marketing
@@LiveBenchmarks The same thing occured when the Samsung G7 came out. About an issue on it. I remember also being worry about it but my unit came with no problems at all. Idk maybe I'm just lucky I haven't gotten a bad unit so far.
I just want a good flat screen 32 inch 4k IPS monitor for gaming, movies and productivity. I love these but I really don’t want a curved screen. I sit too far back for that to work for me. Please help! Advice?
Thanks for this review, I wish the Alienware AW3423DW had HDMI 2.1 also for PS5's but sadly it only comes with HDMI 2.0 😞and I dont wanna buy Sony's monitor because its not as good as the Alienware.
Hey, I heard that monitor had a revision, it probably includes HDMI 2.1a. If it doesn't, I'm sure there are HDMI to display port cables/adapters.
Why didn't you just test a custom res on the G8 at 165 for an apple with apples compare?
Is there any reason why the results for older monitors have changed?
i ordered a G8 from amazon.... ill be testing it and see what problems occur with the scan lines. hopefully minimal. I can always send it back.
I’m debating between g7 and g8…
Is there a huge difference between 27’ and 32’ ?
I’m not a huge fan of big screens but I’m debating… I play competitive shooter games so I’m not sure at the moment..
@@hodl-eth-6036 Then you should go for the 27 inch model.
Again with the neutered HDMI "2.1" on monitors costing over $1200 in 2022...incredibly unacceptable. Can't be bothered to spend the few bucks extra for proper controller hardware? People buying won't be doing so to pair up with game consoles. They will be enthusiasts with 3090s and 6900XTs that support a full 48Gb/s output looking to get the most out of their expensive hardware. Don't get me started on the obnoxious unnecessary curve...
I'm pretty confused.
Today I got an email by Amazon for their new offers, and monitors are included in the discounted articles, so I gave a look.
Among the offers, I found a "Samsung Odissey G7" (no "NEO" anywhere in the name).
And here's the problem! I will not link the page, you'll have to trust me, but the described article has this name, which I'll paste here, in quotes (some terms in the description are in my language, Italian, as you might notice, but it's easy to understand as they're just a bunch of this monitor's specifics):
"Samsung Monitor Gaming Odyssey G7 (C32G73), Curvo (1000R), 32", 2560x1440 (WQHD 2K), HDR 600, VA, 240 Hz, 1 ms, FreeSync Pro, G-Sync, HDMI, USB 3.0, Display port, Ingresso Audio, HAS, Pivot"
VERY comprehensive name, that's cool. But you might have noticed what it says about the refresh rate:
240 Hz!
So, is this a G8? Is it a G7 instead, but with false advertisement on its refresh rate? What's the year of its release, and therefore its version?
Nothing to be found about it in Amazon's pages of descriptions, specifics AND comments, so:
what is this???
Thanks in advance to anyone who might clarify this mess.
(Most likely it's just another mess caused by the physical manifestation of stupidity that all monitors' names are)
You got recommended the G7 that was released in 2020
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Great review Thanks, diffidently G7 is better I will buy it
Can the monitors be wall mounted? And can these LEDs on the lower frame be switched off?
yes and yes
@@xDSxTwistedd Love ur nick
I had scan lines on my G7 too. However, I recently figured out that, at least for me, changing the Black Equalizer in the monitor's settings fixed the issue. By default, mine came set at 14 and when I set it to 12, the scanline issue went away. I only found this out recently after having the monitor and dealing with the scanline issue for months. Now I'm extremely happy with it again, just wish I found this out sooner haha.
isnt g7 different from neo g7?
just got the 43 inch neo g7 4k 144hz mini led. looks amazing
Is it worth paying this money for the neo g7 when the gygabyte m32u is down to 650us $?
in India Neo G7 is 68 k and M32U is 73k 🤣
what camera do you use in your videos?