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Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars with 95 reviews

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Customers consistently note the Odyssey Neo G7's excellent picture quality, with many praising its HDR performance and high refresh rate for gaming. The large screen size is also frequently highlighted as a positive, although some users mention noticeable ghosting, particularly during fast-paced scenes or web browsing. Despite this drawback, the monitor's brightness, contrast, and Mini-LED technology receive considerable acclaim.

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  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Helpful staff

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I received my monitor completely broken but staff was kind and helpful with my situation. The next day from my purchase I had a new monitor thanks to Best Buy team

    I would recommend this to a friend
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      Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention, as Samsung is committed to providing the best possible product experience, quality, and value. Samsung greatly values our customers’ feedback and we utilize your concerns and opinions in our relentless efforts towards delivering world-class products.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Refresh rate, Size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Samsung's giant monitor delivers a ton of features

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 gaming monitor, at 43" in size, straddles the line between being a big monitor or a television. One could very well argue the latter, given the shared Tizen OS smart platform it shares with its Samsung brethren. It's certainly a monitor that fits a very specific niche, as it's so large a lot of traditional desks probably can't accommodate it. However, if you do have the room and are a gamer, the G7 offers an enormous number of features to go along with the giant size. The monitor is very large and rests on a large central stand that's heavy enough to keep it stable. The back is a striking white design along with VESA mounting holes for optionally placing on a wall, while the front has a more subdued look with black bezels On the bottom of the left and right side of the screen, there are customizable LED light strips configurable in the game setup menu. On the back, connectivity consists of a DisplayPort, 2 HDMI ports, a Type-B USB port along with 2 Type A ports to act as a hub, a 3.5mm audio jack for headphones, and a LAN port. The latter might prove useful if you are a big user of this device's built-in game streaming capabilities, as disappointingly the wireless connectivity is only WIFI 5. In testing, I used the Xbox game streaming function since that's what I subscribe to, and while setup was easy with an Xbox controller, I think this was a case where the wifi held it back. (Forza Horizon 5 played smoothly, but I would describe the graphical fidelity to look more like an Xbox One than a Xbox Series S/X). I did have some quirks when using this connected to a gaming laptop. My Asus laptop with a RTX 3060 was sent into endless reboot cycles upon connecting to the monitor. My screen would do a zoom animation like it was trying to switch resolutions, and then promptly the Nvidia driver would crash. I did have no difficulty however with my Dell XPS 15 with an RTX 3050, though my Dell external hub connector would not output a DisplayPort signal that the monitor recognized. Whether this is a quirk of switching graphics, or a driver problem, I am not sure. Since this has the Tizen smart platform that Samsung's TVs possess, there are a plethora of streaming apps, and this display definitely has the chops to be a compelling display for movies as well. With its HDR 600 rating, it does get bright enough for HDR to come through, and the panel has excellent contrast. My go-to movie for such testing is Pacific Rim, which is a great 4K HDR demo material despite not being natively 4K. The Hong Kong battle scene looked fantastic, and here I'll add that this has surprisingly decent speakers as well. It's no substitute for a home theater system, but the sound was good. I did find the interface clunky to use as a monitor, though not as a TV, which was a surprise. And I absolutely loathe the included remote, which is sadly necessary to use. It's voice-enabled, so you can choose either Bixby or Alexa as an assistant, but I'd rather have had a remote 1.5x to 2x the size with more buttons. The remote also felt a bit flimsy for such an otherwise premium device. Gaming offers a variety of features, from Freesync for those with AMD cards to a unique 21:9 mode that simulates an ultra wide screen. You can access game settings by pressing the play/pause button while connected to a device like a PC, and it will give you access to the aspect ratio control, response time control, game picture settings, and status (HDR on/off, VRR on/off). The biggest factor for this in gaming is just the sheer size. Firing up Civilization at 4K with such a huge screen gives an epic feel, and for something like Forza, the immersion factor is enhanced because your entire field of view is taken up by the image. And since this does support up to 144Hz refresh rate at 4K, those who like competitive shooters are covered well here as well. Overall, it's a striking, impressive display, with an excellent picture and technical specs. No reason to buy it solely as a TV, but it delivers there as well, and if you have the room for it, the immense screen really improves gaming immersion. My only real disappointments were in the remote and the lack of WIFI 6, which I think ought to have been considered in a product like this, though I am glad that there's an available LAN port. Recommended, if you have the room for it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Disappointing monitor

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Missing the remote and the monitor stand was broken abd it took weeks to get the replacement parts

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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      Thank you for your review. Samsung is committed to providing the best possible product experience, quality, and value. Samsung greatly values our customers’ feedback and we utilize your concerns and opinions in our relentless efforts towards delivering world-class products. We are very sorry to hear this product didn't meet your expectations and hope to have you back as a customer again. If there is anything we can do to assist you and improve your product experience, please don't hesitate to contact Samsung Customer Support via: 1-800-SAMSUNG, available 8AM - 12AM EST (Mon-Fri) / 9AM - 11PM EST (Sat-Sun) Samsung

  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Love The Monitor Samsung. Bad Dog Best Buy...

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Love the monitor. Unfortunately, there was no power cord and it wasn't a standard power cord.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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      Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention as Samsung is committed to providing the best possible product experience, quality, and value. Samsung greatly values our customers’ feedback and we utilize your concerns and opinions in our relentless efforts towards delivering world-class products. We are very sorry to hear your product experience didn't meet your expectations and hope to have you back as a customer again.

      If you ever need assistance in the future, please contact Samsung Customer Support and a rep will be happy to assist you:
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  • Pros mentioned:
    Smart tv features
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful picture, Smart TV software a bit clunky

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Samsung markets this as a "smart gaming monitor", but it really falls in a weird space between computer monitors and televisions. It has all the features of a Smart TV, but without the requisite TV tuner to call it a TV. Meaning, you have all your typical built-in streaming apps (netflix, disney, samsung tv plus etc..). It also supports all your HDMI features including ARC and CEC. So, I end up just calling this a TV. But, despite it being marketed as a monitor, Samsung puts its Home screen front-and-center, instead of just jumping to a connected HDMI/DP input. This is a bit annoying if you have this connected to a gaming PC and you just want to turn it on and get to the action on your PC. This is further complicated by the fact it doesn't have a dedicated input menu, or any input buttons on the remote. You have to wait on the TV to detect the device and make it available on the home screen of the TV. And this is my other frustration with this, and is hopefully something that can be fixed with software/firmware updates, is the lack of responsiveness of the TV menus. Navigating and selecting items on the TV is very slow and laggy. It also fails to provide feedback if it received your last button press (e.g. starting an app), but still allows you to navigate and click on other things while it's chugging away at the last thing you tried to do. And then all of a sudden it's trying to do what you asked it to do a few seconds ago (e.g. launch an app). This is by far the most annoying thing, and is what gets it docked a star. Now, the picture quality, it's here where the TV/Monitor really shines. The TV has a beautiful picture, the 144hz refresh rate is amazing, and allows for buttery-smooth action in your games. And, just the sharpness, bright colors... I love this monitor. And of course it has gaming mode available for the HDMI and DP inputs, so input lag is not noticeable. The other neat feature of this monitor is that it comes with Xbox and Nvidia GeForce Now built in. So you can log into your account (if your a subscriber of one or both) and stream your games directly on the TV. I was able to pair my Xbox One controller to the TV with no issues and did not require a dongle. I played a couple games, and again, no major issues.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent monitor, but as a TV...

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Upon receiving this monitor, my first thought was that it was massive. I don't mean just for a monitor — this was almost as large as my living room TV and would be considered perhaps too much for a TV for a secondary space like a bedroom or garage. For the average user, this monitor would be a considerable upgrade in both size and image quality. Interestingly, this monitor does seem to acknowledge its parallelism to a TV pretty well. The speakers are decent, moreso than my actual (TCL branded) living room TV's, and even at a lower setting (say, 15), it's still clearly audible even from several feet away. It includes a quite smart-looking remote, with toggles for navigating volume control and menu items. If so desired, you could install the SmartThings app and control the monitor through your phone instead, too. What I found most surprising was that the monitor came with its own suite of apps and OS, including live TV channels and apps like Netflix, Youtube, and Hulu. The remote control combined with its ensemble of TV apps does make me think that this monitor could be easily repurposed as a smaller TV. However, at this price point, there are plenty of other cheaper TVs at this size or even larger that would be a better value proposition. Luckily for it, the Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 works brilliantly as a monitor. While playing several games on it, both on my PC and hooking my Nintendo Switch up to it as an external display, I felt that it was a significant upgrade from my previous BenQ monitors. The higher refresh rate is immediately noticeable even to the naked eye and the matte coating to reduce glare does make an apparent difference. The viewing angles similarly are excellent and I never felt that I had to adjust the monitor to compensate for whatever angle I happened to be viewing it from (my posture can be wonky). The colors are noticeably off compared to my other monitor (BenQ) out of the box, but those settings can be easily adjusted and do not detract from the overall bright, lively colors the screen offers. It is worth noting that the color accuracy was certainly "good enough" out of the box, but that little bit of tweaking helps. The screen gets pretty bright, especially in the context of gaming where most people probably aren't playing in a particularly bright, sunlit room. I did find I had to actually reduce the brightness somewhat to make looking at the screen a tad easier in a more dimly lit setting. One concern I had was text clarity, as a smaller Samsung monitor I bought last year had noticeably blurry text, and this appeared to be a fairly known issue amongst certain Samsung monitors. Those fears were very quickly put to rest; the text is crisp and clear, and reading on this screen is pleasant. I didn't notice any issues with input lag, even using a Bluetooth game controller, and the games I played (such as Splatoon, Slime Rancher, Minecraft, and War Thunder) looked simply amazing on it. Colors popped, and especially when playing on PC, the visuals were stunning. My previous monitor is not by any means "bad," but going from a 27" to a 43" 4K display is a helluva upgrade! I also found the ethernet port interesting. Though I don't plan on using Samsung's game streaming features, it is a nice inclusion. Frankly, I couldn't be happier with the visual appeal of the screen when it comes to gaming and everyday use. I work from home and found that this monitor was great for work and play, which — although I do have a second monitor for productivity — is convenient to have in one (large) package. Games look great, text looks great...where could it go wrong? One area this monitor does not shine quite so brightly is in media consumption. I find the "soap opera effect" distracting to the point of frustration, and it took some time to figure out how to minimize this. When watching videos or movies on this monitor, this "blurring" is horribly noticeable to the point where, until I figured out that this was a setting that could be changed in the Picture Clarity menu, I wondered just who would be using this monitor for watching movies or TV as Samsung so clearly intended. Speaking of, the monitor's UI is another weak point. Although the onboard OS is convenient in that you don't need a Chromecast or similar device to watch content on the monitor itself, it is far from snappy or responsive. If you've had a Samsung phone before, you know: the bloatware is real, and the UI can sometimes feel like trying to scroll through vaseline. 90% of the time, it is fairly responsive. But that other 10% can be frustrating, waiting for a menu to pop up or trying to scroll through menus, like you need to do in order to calibrate the screen or adjust settings, and it detracts a bit from the premium feel the monitor otherwise has. You can't remove certain Samsung apps, which feels silly as a current iOS user (former Samsung user) that will never find use for them. You are thus required to reorder the apps to put the ones you will use towards the front so you don't have to spend a thousand years scrolling through all of them (and there are a LOT especially if you, like me, would only ever need two or three), and in the reordering process, you must scroll through every single one of those apps twice (once forward to navigate to the sorting menu option, and once backward to move a specific app to the front of the list) for each app...! Add UI lag to that process and it becomes downright tiresome. Though it only needs to be done ideally once during initial setup, little things like that detract from the "TV" experience of this monitor. Ultimately, if you wanted this as a TV, there are cheaper, competitively spec'd ones (and OLED would be great for watching movies and so on). But as a gaming monitor with a side TV functionality, I find it an exciting product. Outside of quirks like I mentioned, the TV aspect is, above all, convenient if you want to swap from gaming to watching Netflix without fussing with additional remotes or cables. You could get away without a soundbar, too, thanks to the passable speakers. The white of the monitor's back looks clean and sleek in a more "modern aesthetic" setup, and the bezels aren't big enough to be a real distraction. Games look amazing on it, and — maybe more importantly — games feel amazing to play on it. If that is your priority, this monitor might be worth a shot, especially if you find use in Samsung's Gaming Hub. Samsung's UI has, in my experience in the past, consistently fallen short of what I would ideally use on a daily basis, but its displays have always impressed me and this monitor does not disappoint. As a monitor, this is an easy recommend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Samsung
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      We are delighted to hear you've had a positive experience with your Odyssey Neo G7 Monitor.

      If there is anything we can do to assist you and improve your product experience, please don't hesitate to contact Samsung Customer Support via:

      1-800-SAMSUNG, available 8AM - 12AM EST (Mon-Fri) / 9AM - 11PM EST (Sat-Sun).

      Your thoughts and opinions are very important to Samsung. Samsung

  • Pros mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A hybrid with strengths and weaknesses

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    My specific use is for sim racing and ps5, not as a main monitor. Having another large true monitor as main is easy to spot what is keeping the G7 from true monitor status. Also I got this on a half off sale. At this price point of $499 is an absolute win. At $999 one needs to identify the specific features wanted, and the G7 is loaded. The image quality and colors is amazing, ps5 games come to life with image and high fps (spider man). My PC is connected via Display Port and sim racing is so good looking and smooth. It wont be replacing my main monitor mainly because it does not have the same pure functionality. However as I am using it this hybrid is an absolute beast. I would prefer to see the smart tv features taken out and make this a pure monitor. However as it stands provides a lot of usage for multiple scenarios.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Samsung
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      We are delighted to hear you've had a positive experience with your Odyssey Neo G7 Monitor.

      We appreciate the feedback you have provided. If there is anything we can do to assist you and improve your product experience, please don't hesitate to contact Samsung Customer Support via:

      1-800-SAMSUNG, available 8AM - 12AM EST (Mon-Fri) / 9AM - 11PM EST (Sat-Sun).

      Your thoughts and opinions are very important to Samsung. Samsung

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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    TV sized gaming monitor.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Depending on what you want out of a monitor this might be the perfect one for you… or it might be found wanting. At the end of the day, it didn’t replace my 49” ultra wide monitor, I swapped it out for a few days but as good as the gaming experience was it couldn’t hack the dual purpose I need a monitor for which is work. But it did find a spot, it is the new screen for the multipurpose desk (computer, switch, shows, etc). If your monitor is for gaming and work and requires a dual screen setup, this monitor’s dimensions are just not quite right, don’t get me wrong, it looks great, and single task items like reviewing a PDF or word document works amazing, but multitasking can be found limiting as the dimensions are that of a single monitor and programs like rdp can’t easily be put on one side of the screen and look good and a quarter of a screen is just a little smaller than I’d like. I saw that it had a usb docking station and display port on the specs and was excited but the display port is actually a display port (full size) and the USB hub is just that, a USB hub; it is not a display port USB hub (where you just plug your laptop into the USB and it does the display and everything (sometimes even charging on the fancier ones). It does make sense that this wouldn’t actually be included as video through USB doesn’t support high refresh rates right now. All this to say I do love this monitor; so now I’ll talk about what it is actually good. For what this monitor is good at. It beats the snot out of my older (3 year old) Samsung gaming monitor in image quality and response. I absolutely love playing games on this screen. I like curved screens but flat screens are key when multiple people are using the screen. I feel like Mario Kart doesn’t take advantage of this screen to its fullest extent but my kids have had a blast on that and Xbox cloud the last few days. I played horizon 5 on my computer with it and it looks amazing but I also played horizon 5 on xbox cloud which is built into the monitor, and I was shook. I didn’t realize how far cloud gaming had come. The game loaded decently fast and then I was in and the graphics and response time was impressive. I have a xbox controller that I use on my computer but I had to go get another because I saw 007 on the cloud gaming (I signed up for a trial period) and was all hyped up to play 007 goldeneye with the kids and show them what I grew up playing…. But that’s where I found the limitation of xbox cloud gaming and that it won’t replace an xbox any time soon. It doesn’t support multiplayer. My kids saw hotwheels racing and wanted to try that on luna cloud gaming, which the xbox controllers did work for luna as well. Luna supports multiplayer which awesome. Past the gaming portion of this monitor it also has a ton of streaming apps built in. The most annoying being SamsungTV. Which may be nice, but sometimes I’ll turn on the monitor and it’ll be playing on SamsungTV, like it just switched to it, this was really annoying when I was trying to use it as a dual work/play monitor but as a play only, it is just slightly annoying. The more annoying part is how slow the OS is compared to Samung’s smart TVs. The monitor can be slow to respond to the remote and is never instantaneous. Once you are in an app it gets better, it’s just the home screen area that seems to be sluggish. It doesn’t have chromecast built in but it does have smartview and dex. I hooked up a sounds system with the HDMI ARC, it auto detected and set itself up without any input from me and auto turns on the sounds system which is awesome. Where I really think this monitor shines is for someone that doesn’t currently own more than a single monitor and really wants a monitor that can be used for streaming videos or playing games. This is the perfect dimensions for movies and some games and even has a widescreen mode for games where that looks better. It is also perfect for the gaming corner of a house. The only reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 is because the OS is sluggish to the point it is annoying and on such an amazing monitor it is more noticeable than less capable monitors.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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      We are delighted to hear you've had a positive experience with your Monitor.

      If there is anything we can do to assist you and improve your product experience, please don't hesitate to contact Samsung Customer Support via:

      1-800-SAMSUNG, available 8AM - 12AM EST (Mon-Fri) / 9AM - 11PM EST (Sat-Sun).

      Your thoughts and opinions are very important to Samsung. Samsung

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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Great potential thrown away

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    I wanted to love this monitor, I needed something to use for my pc and consoles but also use for occasional tv or movie watching. And in some aspects the monitors is everything I hoped for but it also falls tremendously short on several other things and with a lot of competition from OLED at this range and size makes it harder to look pass those issues. Let me start off with the good, lots of ports and inputs for use with several things I had no problem having my Xbox series x, PS5 and pc connected at the same time. It has Intelligent switching so whatever I turned on it switched to that input automatically. The overall brightness and colors were very good hdr was pretty good had a decent pop. And black levels were good. The speakers on it are surprisingly good and having apps right on the tv make it easy to stream without having to use something a system or pc. Now to the issues let me start with this the UI is Terrible and incredibly slow. Sometimes it take forever for the menu to pop after hitting the button, it’s incredibly frustrating trying to adjust the picture settings there are several parts on the menu which take you to different areas of the picture to change. And if you just wanted the one menu to adjust everything you have to go to main setting and drill down from there. Some settings don’t affect the picture in a way that seems normal to me. Local dimming setting is odd low seems to darken the image a bit normal brightens it and high seems to do nothing. Also the screen has a fuzzy gray layer over it unless you go in to contrast enhancer and activate that but then you lose a lot of detail in the blacks it’s frustrating. If you turn on game mode that is a whole new UI with a whole new set of settings. Needless to say trying to calibrate this screen is a nightmare. Using the monitor with the consoles was fine no issues for the most part. PC was where I had tons of issues turning on HDR caused weird fluctuations in the color changing back and forth. Overall this monitor seems more like a tv than a monitor but at this range they are several better tvs you can get that are easier to calibrate and use their menu but will also give you a better overall picture. HDR brightness is not great and with the Mayte screen there is a good amount of reflections on screen if your near a window during the day. Local dimming is ok and you can def see a lot of blooming as the zones seem to be very big on this tv. Unless Samsung can do some wonders with their firmware I would say this monitor is a pass

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Refresh rate
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    They need to update the software immediately

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    Its a huge monitor on paper it comes with lots of features first off its mini-LED. Compared to a standard LED it does a better job with black colors. Its almost an OLED . Lets say you have a seen looking up at the night sky with the moon and stars of all brightness. Before on LED you would see a handful of stars because the brightness of the moon would pollute the screen and you would obviously lose stars, the LED's are bigger therefore released more light. With mini-LED the size of each LED is much smaller so now instead of a handful of stars you see most of the stars . Obviously OLED you would see 99% of them but still mini-LED is very close to it. You get a nice 144Hz refresh rate you get hdmi 2.1 so you can use VRR and the monitor comes with its own VRR. Now i tried using VRR and idk if its the software but it keeps changing from vrr on to vrr off. I changed cables different brands all said hdmi 2.1. A waste of money on these cables. I tried using ps5 and my laptop. Both devices the screen would do this. If youre playing competitive games it would get me so upset i cant see whats going on for that 1-2 seconds. My seocond issue was using the streaming apps at times the image would stutter when i would stop gaming and switch to media mode. I would have to turn off the monitor and or unplug it to get that to stop. Im hoping an update will fix these issues which is a let down because like i said on paper its an amazing monitor i do love the colors and but not being able to use all the fearures is a letdown

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Slow smart features, Switch inputs

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    This is not a Monitor

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I bought this monitor less than a month ago, and I must say, I'm feeling quite frustrated with it. While I appreciate Samsung's easy return policy, the product itself is not meeting my expectations. The operating system is slow, making it less than ideal for use as a TV or monitor. The image quality is excellent, but unfortunately, the monitor struggles with input detection, especially when switching between HDMI and DP. It takes several minutes for the monitor to detect an HDMI signal, and the timer on the top left always times out before finally recognizing the input from my laptop. The only reliable port is HDMI 1, which I have connected to my PS5. If you're only planning to connect a game console or stream box, and not using DP, then this monitor might be suitable for you. However, for everyday use, I don't recommend it. The "smart" features are sluggish and frustrating to use, with the remote control taking 5 to 10 seconds to execute a command. Today, after losing the connection at the DP thrice and having to reboot my computer every time, I had to disconnect the monitor, connect a different one, and finish my work. Fortunately, the customer service representative allowed me to return the monitor beyond the 15-day return window.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Samsung
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      Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention as Samsung is committed to providing the best possible product experience, quality, and value. Samsung greatly values our customers’ feedback and we utilize your concerns and opinions in our relentless efforts towards delivering world-class products. We are very sorry to hear that you returned this product and hope to have you back as a customer again.

      If you ever need assistance in the future, please contact Samsung Customer Support and a rep will be happy to assist you:
      1-800-SAMSUNG, available 8AM - 12AM EST (Mon-Fri) / 9AM - 11PM EST (Sat-Sun) Samsung

  • Cons mentioned:
    Ghosting

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    43 inch 4k 144hz mini led

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great monitor. If you have ghosting use overdrive function and use settings to fix the issue. Don't be a basher of an amazing product. Grow up.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great monitor...but

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Its a great monitor just make sure you get the hdmi 2.1 version if youvare playing on console so you can take advantage of the 120hz.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great for gaming and movies

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Absolutely beautiful. First time setup had a few hitches with setting up networking, but that was user error

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Trash i paid 700 not worth it

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Its not a good tv. Only good for the ps5. If u want to watch Netflix an hulu not the tv 4 u

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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