Samsung Neo Odyssey G8 32” 4K 240hz
Samsung Odyssey Neo G8
Samsung 32" Odyssey Neo G8 (G85NB) 4K UHD 240Hz 1ms G-Sync 1000R Curved Gaming Monitor, Quantum HDR2000, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Matte Display, DisplayPort, Black & White, LS32BG852NNXGO
By Samsung
What one Redditor said
“Its biggest flaw is that blue colors tend to show some scanline-like artifacting in 240hz mode if you look closely. It never bothered me, but I know some people really hate it.”
What Reddit thinks
Pros
8- +32 inch
- +4k resolution
- +240hz refresh rate
- +bright
- +many dimming zones
- +4K at 240Hz
- +good for work
- +good for gaming
Cons
6- −scan lines at 240Hz
- −blooms a little in high contrast scenes
- −blue colors tend to show scanline-like artifacting in 240hz mode
- −scanlines with solid colors at 240Hz
- −poor viewing angles (VA panel)
- −occasional flicker
Where Reddit talks about it
21 comments · 6 subreddits
Reddit reviews
Is this the one that was having scan lines or something when trying to achieve the 240hz?
But what else on the market is this bright, has this many dimming zones, and supports 4K at 240Hz? It’s the perfect work and gaming monitor for my use case.
Its biggest flaw is that blue colors tend to show some scanline-like artifacting in 240hz mode if you look closely. It never bothered me, but I know some people really hate it.
Mine has some occasional flicker. I think the QC on these isn't the best, and I wouldn't spend $600 on it but at $450 it's worth it.
This or Samsung 27” Odyssey OLED G5 G50SF ($350)?
That's the whole point of these 240hz 4k monitors, they're versatile. They're great for esports because they can push the frames, and they're great for single player stuff because 4k at 100ish fps wit
A big reason I was eyeing this monitor in particular was because the color vibrance was similar to OLED, but I wouldn’t have to cradle it and worry about burn in. I also haven’t seen any other name br
Was eyeing this checking on it often. Seems like the lowest for the past 8 months (was 450 once). They also got the 49" Odyssey OLED G9 at 900 49" Odyssey G9 at 699 57" Odyssey Neo G9 at 1349 27"
No idea if it was/will be worth it, but I got the Samsung 27" Odyssey G7. It's one of the few that I've been seeing a couple of times when looking around for a 4k 144hz IPS with HDR, and it retails fo
On this, actually, I've noticed that the monitor model number doesn't actually match what it says it is, the listing claims it's a 27" G7, but the model number, "LS28BG702ENXGO" leads to a 28" display
I am seeing $549 for G8 (mini-LED 4K 240Hz) in Samsung app with a work account.
I dont recommend Samsung monitors on this webpage or Amazon, i order an Odyssey G8 Oled 32 NEW ($899) they send me the 32 Essential Monitor ($199) it seems somebody return this monitor and they sent i
Especially because that Odyssey G8 is a 4K monitor. The 7900XTX will hold up in 4K for a little while, but I would rather have a 1440p monitor to pair with that 7900XTX and get better frames.
Costco has a 1440p oled 240hz for I believe 370 this month
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