SAMSUNG Odyssey G3 Series 27-Inch FHD 1080p Gaming Monitor, 144Hz, 1ms, 3-Sided Border-Less, VESA Compatible, Height Adjustable Stand, FreeSync Premium (LF27G35TFBNXZA)

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  • DaniPhantomPR

    Greater than one week

    Monitor suddenly cant do more than 60hz without losing its image. Completely disappointed.

  • Chris McDonald

    > 3 day

    Great Monitor

  • Marcos Torres Ge

    > 3 day

    Regular

  • Taylor koeppen

    > 3 day

    So all these people talking about motion blurr. Not too sure if they know you have to format whatever your playing on to the setting of the scree. I have 0 motion blurr when playing my fpp and tpp games. Backlight bleeding is another problem. But that only really happens when the screen is completely black

  • Ryan B.

    > 3 day

    I bought this for at home office and I frequently work w/ spreadsheets (excel), notepad c++. I thought wow, 30% off, $189 good deal. NOT. It’s on sale for a reason. Text is so fuzzy it hurts my eyes, tried YouTube video, looks worse than old school tube tv. Unbalanced brightness, way too bright. Junk, would never pay full price for this. Does not display text well unless full screen window. Extremely fuzzy and broken. Not settings, not graphics card (UHD), not resolution, I’ve tried everything. Can’t even adjust it beyond 60hz so not sure how they can say 144hz. I read the reviews like the rest, saw alot of positive (first monitor?), read the negatives too, I should have listened. Regardless, go for something else. NOTE: I added a couple of pictures which are supposed to be HD. So very far from it.

  • Jane Fairchild

    Greater than one week

    A pretty unremarkable monitor from Samsung. While advertised as being a gaming monitor, there are far better options available around the same price - ones that offer the latest port standards, IPS panels, and brighter displays, all without the backlight bleed that this monitor suffers from. The Odyssey G3 does bring some high than average contrast, but without a brighter display its pretty much wasted. TL;DR - Nothing to see here, folks. Move along... SPECS: * FHD 1920x1080p resolution * VA led panel * 27 inch display diag. * 250 cd/m2 (yikes!) * 144Hz refresh rate * 1ms response time * AMD FreeSync Premium technology * 3-sided borderless design (nearly) * height adjustable stand with 360 degree rotation andd pan/tilt * VESA compatible * 3.5mm headphone output jack * 4000:1(typ) contrast ratio * inputs: HDMI DisplayPort ver1.2 (yikes!) D-SUB (seriously...SERIOUSLY?!) PROS: * Great contrast ratio, 4x that seen in most monitors at this price . * The stand offers a tremendous range of adjustment along with a stable base. * Design is sleek, and the nearly bevel-free display looks nice. * Great response time. * Nice color. * AMD FreeSync Premium available to thhose using AMD graphics Cards CONS: * Brightness leaves quite a bit to be desired. This alone is enough for me to cast aside this monitor if I were considering it for a new purchase (especially for gaming!) * 27 inches at only 1920x1080p is simply too darn big and pixelated (again, especially for gaming! or anything else really) * 144Hz isnt anything to write home about these days, for gaming or otherwise. * BACKLIGHT BLEED ...grrrr. Really cant believe we still have to deal with brand new monitors having so much bleed around the edges in 2021. * No HDR * NO DISPLAY PORT 1.4 ...instead youre stuck with ver 1.2, which doesnt support any of the incredible features that came with versions 1.4 and beyond. ant remember the last time I saw a gaming monitor with such an outdated DP version * D-SUB port...um, yes...seriously. Most of you probably dont even know what kind of input that is. EXACTLY. * no outputs. * VA panel BOTTOM LINE: Look, this is an okay monitor. But if youre in the market for a gaming monitor in 2021 this one doesnt qualify as an option you shouuld be considering. Honestly, at $250(ish) Im not sure there is a target demographic or suitable use case for this thing. Mediocre, outdated, and not nearly bright enough. The stand is nice, Ill give it that. But its not hard to find better options at this price, and I cant thinkk of a price Id be willing to actually pay for this monitor. 3-stars because it does technically fulfill its role as a monitor.

  • Dustin Woolley

    > 3 day

    I wouldnt recomend this monitor even if you are just starting your gaming setup. There are so many more great starter monitors out there that make this one look like cheap trash. Save your money and get a good gaming monitor.

  • Vilma Yundt

    > 3 day

    The product is amazing and it shipped the day after I ordered it which I loveeeeee! overall a bomb purchase

  • Trent Anderson

    Greater than one week

    This is a pretty good monitor, but as with any monitor with a VA panel, expect some pretty significant black smearing, to counter this i turned it to the fps setting in the monitor’s menu. this chopped black smearing in half, possibly more. overall buy this if you’re on a budget or need a second monitor

  • Monica Verdejo

    > 3 day

    Its a really good monitor! The only problem was that it came with a display cable and didnt have an hdmi cable, which i thought was weird. Other than that its perfect.

The Odyssey G35T range brings a selection of Odyssey monitor technology to traditional screen sizes, in a more economical way. Gamers looking for an entry Odyssey experience can choose between Flat or Curved panels in a full HD resolution, with up to 1ms response times and 60hz-144hz refresh rates. With the G35T, you don’t need to choose between space and performance - have both.

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