Standing screen display size | 28 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
Max Screen Resolution | 3,840 x 2,160 Pixels |
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SAMSUNG 28" Odyssey G70A Gaming Computer Monitor, 4K UHD LED Display, HDR 400, 144Hz, G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Support, Front Light Panels, LS28AG700NNXZA, Black
Screen Size | 28 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3,840 x 2,160 Pixels |
Brand | SAMSUNG |
Special Feature | Height Adjustment, Pivot Adjustment, Swivel Adjustment, Tilt Adjustment |
Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
About this item
- VISUAL QUALITY THAT PACKS A PUNCH: The Samsung Odyssey G70A Monitor offers an UHD 4K resolution along with the unparalleled depth of HDR400, creating a stunning visual experience that casts your games in their best light
- FIND MORE w/ EXTENDED VIEW: Discover hidden gems or flank enemies in full stealth with the ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio; Extra context in every match brings you closer to the top of the leaderboard
- NEXT LEVEL GAMER PERFORMANCE: With a 144Hz super smooth refresh rate, you’ll never go back to a traditional screen; With its GTG 1ms response time, you’re receiving info as fast as technologically possible
- EFFORTLESSLY SMOOTH GAMEPLAY: NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility keeps the GPU and panel synced up to eliminate choppiness, screen lag, and image tears; Fast action scenes are stable and stutter free with AMD FreeSync Premium for your competitive edge
- CORE COLOR CUSTOMIZATION: Core lighting adds personality to your setup with multiple color modes that leap off the screen; Gaming escapes beyond the display with CoreSync technology that matches your game's on-screen colors for world-blending immersion
- SURROUNDED BY LIGHT: Amplify your gamer experience with two front facing light panels, exclusive to the Odyssey G7 range
- ADJUSTABLE POSITIONING: Swivel, tilt, pivot, adjust its height, or mount it with industry standard VESA mounting
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Brightness | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.1 |
Picture quality | 3.9 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
For gaming | 3.6 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.3 |
Screen quality | 3.5 | 4.0 | 3.7 | 2.7 | 3.8 | 4.0 |
Value for money | 2.6 | 3.7 | 4.2 | 3.9 | — | — |
Sold By | — | Tech Source Pros | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
display size | 28 inches | 48.7 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 28 inches |
resolution | 4K UHD 2160p | QHD Wide 1440p | FHD 1080p | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p |
display technology | 3840 X 2160 | QLED | LED | LED | LED | — |
hardware interface | hdmi, displayport | displayport, displayport, hdmi, usb3.0, usb3.0 | hdmi, bluetooth, usb | usb3.0, hdmi, displayport | hdmi | 3 5 mm audio |
viewing angle | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | — | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | — |
mounting type | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
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Technical Details
Brand | SAMSUNG |
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Series | Odyssey G70A |
Item model number | LS28AG700NNXZA |
Item Weight | 17.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.7 x 25.1 x 22.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.7 x 25.1 x 22.6 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
ASIN | B096YPN52D |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 8, 2021 |
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4.0 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #108,052 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,438 in Computer Monitors |
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Take the fight to any gaming challenge with Samsung’s ultimate 28” gaming monitor, the G70A - equipped with a 1ms response time, UHD 4K resolution, 144hz refresh rate with G-Sync and FreeSync Premium support, HDMI 2.1, and fully customizable Odyssey Infinity Core lighting. When it comes to visual quality, the G70A is truly exceptional. An UHD 4K resolution along with the unparalleled depth of HDR400, creates a stunning visual experience that casts your games in their best light. When it comes to gaming performance, the slightest advantage can pay dividends against your enemies. Amplify your gaming experience with two front facing light panels, exclusive to the Odyssey G7 range. HDMI 2.1 support means you never need to worry about next-gen visual features appearing on your computer monitor. With Auto Source Switch+, your monitor detects when connected devices are turned on and instantly switches to the new source signal. This helps you get to your game action faster without flipping through multiple input sources.
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Customers like the picture quality of the monitor. For example, they mention that it does the job of a 4K monitor, and games and movies look clean and crisp in 4K. That said, some complain about the performance and value. For instance, they say it's buggy and the HDR is useless. Customers also mention that the monitor is expensive and has issues. Opinions are mixed on quality.
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Customers like the picture quality of the monitor. They say the screen looks really good, the stunning picture quality, impressive refresh rate, and sleek design make it an excellent choice. They also say games and movies look clean, crisp, and sharp in 4K. Some customers however, experienced flickering issues. Overall, most are satisfied with the picture and video quality of this product.
"...Watching 4k movies was also mind blowingly good...." Read more
"...The IPS screen is nice as well. I have tested Red Dead Redemption 2 and Cyberpunk 2077 and this monitor looks amazing with them on 4k max settings...." Read more
"...Samsung has produced a beautiful looking monitor that is severely hampered by its user interface, support experience, and various other bugs.. When..." Read more
"...Gaming video was tack sharp, smooth, and flicker free. Lighting effects were excellent and rendered beautifully...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the monitor. Some mention that it shines in any one area but is very good all around, while others say that it had a horrible flickering problem, has green flicker horizontal lines, and had dead pixels right out of the box.
"...full-screen with a game that does not support 4k windowed, it flickers screen off for about 5 seconds everytime you tab out...." Read more
"...I get about 55-70 fps with no screen tearing. Which is nice...." Read more
"...o Comes with a useless remote control that feels cheap poorly designed...." Read more
"Best monitor I’ve ever owned if your on the fence do it!! Great gaming monitor" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the monitor. They mention that the side looks blurry, HDR is useless on this monitor, and it's extremely buggy. The monitor will often only display video in 720p, and the resolution is no longer recognized. Customers also say that the monitor comes with a lot of problems and has lazy pixels.
"...annoyed with how if you are in full-screen with a game that does not support 4k windowed, it flickers screen off for about 5 seconds everytime you..." Read more
"...I could not get a picture outside of "Game Mode", limiting its usefulness outside of games since you lose access to many options in "Game Mode."..." Read more
"...any display settings get hosed, like for example when the HDR somehow got disabled, it’s more difficult to troubleshoot and resolve than on PC...." Read more
"...The remote is USB-C rechargeable and works on other newer Samsung monitors and TVs...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the monitor. They mention that it has too many issues for a premium price, it's expensive, and it'd be better off buying a cheaper monitor.
"...However, this is sad because it is a waste of money, a waste of time, and in general, it is a good-looking monitor and does have decent picture..." Read more
"...And let's be honest... this is an expensive screen. I love it...." Read more
"...Other than that small hiccup, money well spent." Read more
"...One of the only downsides to this monitor is its price point, which may be out of reach for some gamers...." Read more
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o Great picture... when it worked.
o 60% of the time the monitor would wake up from the video signal, tell me it couldn't find a video signal, then power off after 60 seconds
o 100% of the time I could not get a picture outside of "Game Mode", limiting its usefulness outside of games since you lose access to many options in "Game Mode."
o The monitor's menu interface is horrific. It feels like I paid money to get tortured. Not my kink, sorry!
o Comes with a useless remote control that feels cheap poorly designed. Why does the button to access the menu change depending on what mode you're in!?
o Poorly designed streaming user interface slapped onto an already bad monitor configuration menu.
o Samsung's support site is just as frustrating as the monitor UI. It doesn't recognize the official model number as a valid product.
o Cost me nearly $100 in new HDMI cables trying to troubleshoot...
Avoid this monitor. Probably best to avoid all Samsung monitors to be safe...
Samsung has produced a beautiful looking monitor that is severely hampered by its user interface, support experience, and various other bugs.. When I could get it to work, it looked amazing! Sadly, I could never get it to work consistently. Wiggling my mouse would wake the monitor, but it would often present me with a screen claiming there was no signal, and a 60 second count down before powering off. Clearly it detected an HDMI signal, since it woke up, but then it would fail to lock on to that signal.
I replaced the HDMI cable three times with various "ultra speed" 8K HDMI 2.1 certified cables, but the effect was the same. I tried with multiple computers and they all experienced the same issue. Frustratingly, I could never reproduce the issue consistently. It was just a roll of the dice as to whether it would work this time or not. I could wiggle the mouse after the screen had been off for a minute or a day and there was a 60% chance the monitor would come on, then tell me there was no signal. (THEN HOW DID YOU KNOW TO TURN ON!?)
In addition to multiple HDMI cables, I attempted a firmware update. This was also an exercise in frustration, if you haven't allowed the monitor to access your WiFi. If you go to Samsung's website, find the support section where it makes you type in the model number, then type in the model number exactly as it appears in the monitor's support menu, the site claims that no such monitor exists. REALLY SAMSUMG!? Are you really that incompetent? Oh wait, you made this crap-fest of a monitor, so clearly the answer is yes. I managed to find the monitor support page via bing, after wading through a ton of useless pages. That allowed me to update the monitor with a USB drive. Sadly, that had no effect on my HDMI sync issues.
I seem to get burned every time I buy a Samsung product. I took a risk and bought this monitor, and yup, got burned again.
Performance is where the G7 is somewhat disappointing overall, at least for console use. Actual gameplay performance on console is good although much like the G8, the HDR seems washed out and leaves a lot to be desired. The monitor had no issues keeping up with the comparatively modest demands of the console. Gaming video was tack sharp, smooth, and flicker free. Lighting effects were excellent and rendered beautifully. The G7 functions much like a smart TV home entertainment hub, whereas the G8 feels more like a dedicated gaming monitor. I had to agree to Samsung’s privacy and streaming policies before using the wifi enabled G7. Once connected, the G7 can stream live video and other content. The home screen can be customized with widgets for quick access to common streaming services. The G7 has a gaming mode but it has a lot of flicker and seemingly indecisiveness while trying to engage. It wouldn’t be too bad if it only happened at the beginning and end of gaming sessions but it also occurs on certain in-game pause and static menus and whenever I invoke the Xbox overlay to record or watch replays. It gets highly annoying at times. Another reason the G7 isn’t optimal for consoles is because whenever any display settings get hosed, like for example when the HDR somehow got disabled, it’s more difficult to troubleshoot and resolve than on PC. Lastly, the XBox app is among the numerous apps pre installed on the G7. Clicking the Xbox app panel instead of the Xbox Series X panel opens the same Xbox app that I have on my smart devices. It’s useful for cloud gaming but does not really support console gaming and isn’t really necessary on a console.
The G7 is much more suitable for a PC than a console. It’s a good option for dorms or smaller rooms where it can pull double duty as a streaming smart TV in addition to PC and gaming monitor duties. One other concern I have though is quality. The first G7 I ordered developed a persistent thin green vertical line near the center of the screen within the first hour of use. I included a pic of the line. The replacement has been good so far but I do worry about quality overall compared to the G8. If on the fence deciding between the G7 and G8, the G8 is the better choice despite being more expensive.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2023
Performance is where the G7 is somewhat disappointing overall, at least for console use. Actual gameplay performance on console is good although much like the G8, the HDR seems washed out and leaves a lot to be desired. The monitor had no issues keeping up with the comparatively modest demands of the console. Gaming video was tack sharp, smooth, and flicker free. Lighting effects were excellent and rendered beautifully. The G7 functions much like a smart TV home entertainment hub, whereas the G8 feels more like a dedicated gaming monitor. I had to agree to Samsung’s privacy and streaming policies before using the wifi enabled G7. Once connected, the G7 can stream live video and other content. The home screen can be customized with widgets for quick access to common streaming services. The G7 has a gaming mode but it has a lot of flicker and seemingly indecisiveness while trying to engage. It wouldn’t be too bad if it only happened at the beginning and end of gaming sessions but it also occurs on certain in-game pause and static menus and whenever I invoke the Xbox overlay to record or watch replays. It gets highly annoying at times. Another reason the G7 isn’t optimal for consoles is because whenever any display settings get hosed, like for example when the HDR somehow got disabled, it’s more difficult to troubleshoot and resolve than on PC. Lastly, the XBox app is among the numerous apps pre installed on the G7. Clicking the Xbox app panel instead of the Xbox Series X panel opens the same Xbox app that I have on my smart devices. It’s useful for cloud gaming but does not really support console gaming and isn’t really necessary on a console.
The G7 is much more suitable for a PC than a console. It’s a good option for dorms or smaller rooms where it can pull double duty as a streaming smart TV in addition to PC and gaming monitor duties. One other concern I have though is quality. The first G7 I ordered developed a persistent thin green vertical line near the center of the screen within the first hour of use. I included a pic of the line. The replacement has been good so far but I do worry about quality overall compared to the G8. If on the fence deciding between the G7 and G8, the G8 is the better choice despite being more expensive.
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Reviewed in Mexico on August 1, 2023
Este es un monitor que puede dar una imagen en resolución 4K nativo a una tasa de refresco de 144 Hz, compatible con GSync de Nvidia y Freesync Premium Pro de AMD. Lo mas importante de todo, es que cuenta con 2 puertos HDMI 2.1 con un ancho de banda de 40 GB/S, por lo cual tiene la capacidad de 4K y 120 FPS por medio del HDMI a las consolas de nueva generación. Eso si, recuerden que no es con cualquier cable, verifiquen que el suyo sea efectivamente un HDMI 2.1.
En cuanto a la decisión de compra de este Monitor, por el precio que lo compre fue fácil tomar el riesgo de comprarlo. ¿Por que digo el riesgo? Porque Samsung tiene fama de muy mal control de calidad con sus monitores, sobre todo con los monitores con panel de tipo VA, sin embargo al ver una cantidad enorme de reseñas, videos y leer foros de otros paises, decidí comprarlo ya que la mayoría de los errores que se presentaban usualmente, eran fácilmente solucionables por uno mismo, y con las actualizaciones de firmware. Lo único que me preocupaba era que algunos reportaban daño físico en el empaque y monitor al llegarles el envió. Afortunadamente, mi monitor llego impecable, sin ningún tipo de falla que pueda notar hasta el momento y muy bien empacado por parte de Amazon.
Estoy muy satisfecho con su desempeño hasta el momento, su panel Innolux es bastante bueno y cumple con las expectativas que tenia. El juego es fluido y es un mundo de diferencia a lo que yo estaba acostumbrado, ya que solia jugar en una vieja TV 4K a 60 HZ con mal contraste. Eso si, sean realistas con sus expectativas, el HDR de este monitor es malo, sus nits maximos apenas alcanza los 400 nits, y su contraste no es similar a una pantalla OLED, por lo que no esperen tener una imagen con la calidad de una LG C1 o un OLED similar, recuerden que este es un monitor y los OLED aun no llegan a los monitores diversos problemas. Si lo que estan buscando es un HDR impresionante, negros puros y un contraste fuera de este mundo, definitivamente estan mejor con una TV OLED, con la nueva linea Odyssey Neo de Samsung o con el Sony Inzone 9. Sin embargo, para lo que es y como se publicita este monitor, es un monitor excelente, con muy buena fluidez de juego, muy buen brillo en SDR, amplio campo de vista, muy buen soporte de monitor y sobre todo que es justo lo que se necesita para las nuevas consolas, ni mas, ni menos.
Lo que si puedo recomendar, es que no lo compren a precio completo. Cuando el monitor se estreno (2021), definitivamente valía su precio, sin embargo viendo que constantemente este monitor tiene descuentos, seria definitivamente una mala decisión pagar el precio completo por el, cuando por un poco mas de dinero podrían comprarse el Odyssey Neo G7 (2022) el cual definitivamente es un mundo de diferencia y alcance niveles de imagen muy similares a una OLED, lo único malo de ese es que es una panel VA curvo.
Algunos tips:
- Cuando compren este monitor, asegúrense de actualizarlo al ultimo firmware disponible.
- Hagan tests con diferentes sitios de prueba de monitores, y aprovechen el mes que les da Amazon para encontrar cualquier posible falla o pixeles muertos.
- Les recomiendo que compren la garantía extendida.
- Úsenlo como SDR, no como HDR, los resultados serán mejores.
- Un poco de negros grisáceos e iluminación de los negros es común en los monitores IPS.
- Si notan un muy tenue parpadeo en los menús de los juegos o pantallas de carga, es por el Freesync, y es completamente normal, ya que el Freesync tiene un rango de operación de 48 a 144 HZ y cuando la pantalla cae por debajo de eso (porque los menús y pantallas de carga usualmente tienen muy pocos FPS) puede tener algo de parpadeo debido a Freesync activándose y desactivándose rápidamente, si esto les resulta insoportable, apaguen el Freesync o utilicen la aplicacion CRU (Custom Resolution Utility) para modificar el rango de operación del mismo.
This monitor works great the colors are amazing and I’m running this with a 3080ti so 4K visuals are great and have no screen tearing. The hdr dynamic mode is actually bright enough to be hdr and works well with the windows auto hdr mode when gaming. I used to own a 5120x1440 49” Samsung Odyssey before this monitor and I didn’t think the hdr on that monitor was as good as this 4k monitor despite being rated as “HDR 1000”.