The Samsung Odyssey G7/G70B S32BG70 is a 32-inch, 4k gaming monitor that's also available in a 28-inch size, but it's a different product that doesn't perform the same. It's a newer version of the Samsung Odyssey G7 S28AG70 with many of the same features, including HDMI 2.1 bandwidth for console gaming and FreeSync variable refresh rate (VRR) support with G-SYNC compatibility. Unlike other models in the Odyssey G7 lineup released in 2022, this one is limited to a 144Hz refresh rate and doesn't feature Mini LED backlighting like the higher-end Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 S32BG75. However, it's a unique gaming monitor because it features Samsung's proprietary Tizen OS smart platform built-in, letting you stream content without needing a PC, and it has extra connectivity options like built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support.
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28" Samsung Odyssey G70B 4K 144Hz Gaming Monitor $749 Delivered @ Samsung
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rtings only has one review for both 32" and 28"
4k@144hz is freaking insane.
I got a 4k 144hz monitor. You need a really good GPU to get to 144fps. Only old games and eSports can do it easily.
Luckily, FreeSync and the G-SYNC compatibility work over its entire refresh rate range with both HDMI and DisplayPort connections. However, the VRR support is unstable at times, as it would cause the screen to turn black or flash on and off when switching applications, as if it was resetting the handshake. Even while using Adobe Premiere and Lightroom, the same thing would occur, and the screen would turn on and off while using the applications. If you're just in the desktop, it's best to disable VRR because of this issue and stay in Game Mode for low input lag. It's better to only enable VRR for gaming.
Your title says 28"
Your description has 32"
Which one are you selling?