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SAMSUNG 28” Odyssey G70B Series 4K UHD Gaming Monitor, IPS Panel, 144Hz, 1ms, HDR 400, G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Pro Compatible, Ultrawide Game View, LS28BG702ENXGO, Black

Original price was: €700.Current price is: €430.

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Bring your gaming experience to life with the Samsung Odyssey G70B. Featuring a 4K UHD, IPS panel with HDR400, the G70B offers total depth and detail with every frame. A 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time and variable refresh rate with G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro compatibility will help reduce tears, stuttering and screen lag. Access to your favorite PC and console titles via Gaming Hub* allows you to expand your entertainment options, while Samsung TV Plus and pre-loaded streaming apps** let you go beyond gameplay with a vast array of content in stunning 4K HDR. Discover hidden gems or flank enemies in full stealth with the ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio. With core lighting, add personality to your setup with multiple color modes that leap off the screen and into your reality. Gaming escapes beyond the screen with ambient CoreSync technology that matches your game’s on-screen colors for world-blending immersion. With Auto Source Switch+, your monitor detects when connected devices are turned on and instantly switches to the new source signal, so you don’t have to flip through multiple input sources. *Gaming Hub is available in limited countries, with app availability differing by country. Accessing Gaming Hub is free of charge. Subscription may be required to access content offered by game-stream providers on the Gaming Hub platform. A separate controller may be required depending on the specific game in Gaming Hub. **App availability may vary by country and separate subscriptions may be required. Requires internet connection and TV tuner is not included. Samsung TV Plus and Universal Guide may not be available in some regions.
UHD RESOLUTION & IPS PANEL: Packing in 4x the pixel density of FHD, see games like never before; IPS panel delivers clear colors and a wide 178° viewing angle for clarity from any viewpoint.Specific uses for product – Gaming
DISPLAYHDR 400: Reveal the whole picture; DisplayHDR 400 delivers more contrast, with deeper blacks and brighter whites to help you uncover enemies or secrets lurking in the shadows; Even in dark scenes, every detail shines with clarity
G-SYNC & FREESYNC PREMIUM PRO: G-Sync compatibility keeps the GPU and panel synced up to eliminate choppiness, screen-lag, and image tears; Fast-action, complex game scenes are stable and stutter-free with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
144Hz REFRESH RATE & 1ms RESPONSE TIME: 144Hz refresh rate eliminates lag for exhilarating gameplay with ultra-smooth action; Identify enemies with elite precision thanks to a 1ms response time, precise mouse movements, and blur-free frames
SAMSUNG GAMING HUB: Get instant access to top cloud gaming services and your favorite console games;* Smooth visuals and responsive gameplay are powered by advanced game streaming technology with no downloads or storage limits
GAME BAR: Now, you can easily view the status of the most important settings such as FPS or HDR; Modify response time or screen ratio, as well as the game picture mode without having to leave your game screen to stay focused on your goals
ERGONOMIC STAND: Reach the height of success; Swivel, tilt, and adjust your monitor until all enemies are in perfect view; Your adjustable display can be moved freely so you can find total gaming comfort

13 reviews for SAMSUNG 28” Odyssey G70B Series 4K UHD Gaming Monitor, IPS Panel, 144Hz, 1ms, HDR 400, G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Pro Compatible, Ultrawide Game View, LS28BG702ENXGO, Black

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  1. Cat

    Samsung is awesome!
    This came at great cost and worth the money. Clear crisp and perfect for gaming!

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  2. Hardy, zach

    Overpriced tiny smart TV, horrible desktop monitor
    Worst monitor I have ever owned. It makes things look good but it for the life of it keep a stable connection. If you open an application that’s a different resolution, the monitor will disconnect and will not reconnect unless you close the application. It’s trying so hard to be a smart TV that it becomes a horrible monitor for a computer. Either buy it without the samsung smart thing or don’t buy it at all. You’ll save yourself time and frustration.

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  3. Yesid Fajardo

    Design
    Es una pantalla perfecta. Tiene todo lo que se necesita altavoces. Conexiones tipo HDMI y display port. Sus colores son vivos. Tiene altos brillos, un diseño trasero de led. Y un diseño frontal de led. Muchas configuraciones y se adapta a todo. No tengo ninguna crítica al respecto.

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  4. Raymond C.

    Good quality, easy to use!
    6+ months owner here, I love that it has HDMI 2.1 games on it are crisp with fast frame rates, no shadowing or tearing in games with game mode on… Brightness is perfect and the Functionality is easy to use with the remote as well.

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  5. Totalmente complacido 🙌🏼🫡

    Calidad
    Honestamente tenía mucho tiempo buscando un monitor que se ajuste perfectamente a mi consola (Xbox serie x), y la experiencia ha sido fascinante, la fluidez, calidad de imagen, sus funciones Smart (desconocía esta última).

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  6. SNS

    Nice monitor but QC concerns and not good for consoles
    I was using a larger Samsung G8 monitor when I was offered this G7 for review. I initally thought the biggest differences between the two would be screen size, different chassis style/color, and bumping down to a 120Hz refresh rate from 240, and the G7 ships with a remote whereas the G8 does not. None of these I considered a big deal because I planned to use the G7 with an Xbox series X and use the G8 with my gaming PC. The Xbox max refresh is 120Hz, so it works out. Assembly of the G7 is simple and is designed to be completed with the monitor still inside the box.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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  7. R. T.

    I regret buying this monitor
    I ordered TWO of this monitor in October 2023. I had had my previous mismatched monitors for 5 & 10 years & thought it was time for an upgrade in terms of technology & aesthetics. I had narrowed my options down to 3 different monitors from 3 different brands. I settled on this Samsung option because I previously had plenty of good experiences with other Samsung products (televisions, washer/dryers, phones). I now regret my choice & cannot possibly recommend anyone buy Samsung monitors.First, let’s talk about the biggest issue – the DisplayPort inputs DO NOT WORK. Unfortunately for me, I did not realize this immediately for various reasons or I would’ve returned them straight away. On one monitor I assumed the issue was with my aging graphics card or the DisplayPort cable that came with the monitor. After upgrading my graphics card & buying new cables, along with support chat troubleshooting, I realized this was not the case. The one monitor that had an issue from the beginning never detected my PC being connected via DisplayPort. The second monitor’s DisplayPort issues just became clear today. I woke my PC up from Sleep mode after having used it just fine a couple hours prior and suddenly the monitor was not working. I’ll attach pictures to illustrate exactly the picture I was seeing. The menu options would appear crystal clear but the picture from my PC itself was no longer functioning via DisplayPort. I tried two different cables in three different ports in my graphics card to no avail. I have one of my older monitors hooked up to my PC via DisplayPort cable & it’s working just fine. Both Samsung monitors always worked okay with HDMI cables but the refresh rate was always limited to 60hz using that type of cable & the picture wasn’t as nice, which is not why I bought these monitors.The first monitor is currently being repaired under warranty by Samsung. The second will have to wait until I get the first one back. For a $600 monitor I expect it to work as advertised & not break down within 3 months. I’ve already paid $32 to have one monitor safely packaged to be sent in for repair & it looks like I’m going to have to do it again in the next couple weeks.The monitor’s menu interface is also AWFUL, especially if you buy more than one. The remote controls will work on both monitors simultaneously for some of the buttons. I generally had to resort to attempting to use the buttons on the monitor itself, which are not the most intuitive to use because of their orientation on the underside of the monitor. If you’re looking to buy new monitors please look elsewhere.

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  8. Big D

    Awesome monitor!
    Best monitor I’ve ever owned if your on the fence do it!! Great gaming monitor

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  9. Jim

    El producto es genial, aunque tiene sus defectos, como cualquier otro producto.Buenos colores y brillo, el audio es bueno, tiene iluminación la cual puede emular los colores que se presentan en pantalla aunque no es muy buena que digamos, la interfaz de usuario es medianamente buena (cuando se realizan configuraciones se puede perder la conexión del dispositivo al que estes conectado teniendo que reiniciar todo porque la pantalla queda congelada, igual que cuando accedes al menú de dispositivos o de configuraciones también se pierde la conexión, teniendo que volver a elegir el dispositivo al cual estabas conectado).Incluye control con batería interna, eso es bueno, aunque no trae cable USB tipo C para que lo puedas cargar, cable display port, cable USB para interconexión y su fuente de alimentación.la conexión para Xbox y PS es alcanzable a los 120 Hz y la calidad será muy buena, aunque el consumo eléctrico también lo será.

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  10. Essa Alanezi

    I have had so many issues with this bad monitor the nightmare is most oftentimes is not detected by my PC and when I search about it I found so many people who suffering from it

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  11. Luis Tena

    Quedé encantado con la calidad de la imagen. Es prácticamente, un monitor con Smart TV incluida, lo compré especialmente para mi PS5, pero es que con este monitor ya no es necesario utilizar la PS5 o la PC para ver Twitch, Disney, Netflix, etc… a demás incluye Alexa. Llegó con 0 detalles. Tiene bocinas incluidas, aunque yo prefiero usar una bocina Bosé, que la conecto por Bluetooth. Sin mencionar que Fortnite y COD, con este monitor quedó uff 😍.

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  12. Bibiana Alvarado Salas

    Cada que sale del modo stand by se congela la pc, ya intente desactivando y activando gsync, aumentando el tiempo de espera, cambiando opciones de energía pero sigue pasando, esto con una rtx 4090 y ryzen 7950x3d, para pc no lo recomiendo es prácticamente un smat tv

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  13. J

    Returned it due to too much dissatisfaction.1. As I only wanted it as a PC monitor, I found it annoying to always have to tell it via an on-screen menu when I turned the monitor on that I wanted to use it for PC monitor and not, say, for some TV/movie streaming seevice or console gaming service2. As someone who also owns a Samsung TV on the other side of my room and an old Samsung 1080p monitor as my 2nd PC desktop monitor, it was incredibly frustrating that any time I hit Odyssey’s remote control’s power button, or any of the 3 Samsung remotes’ power button, the same or reverse would happen on the other 2 screens. So, try to turn one on or off, the other 2 turn on or off, respectively. The kicker there is: if my TV was off and my Odyssey was on, and I hit the TV remote on to watch an afternoon TV show, the Odyssey would shut off. Or at bed time when PC was off, I would turn TV on to watch TV from bed, but Odyssey and other monitor would turn on, too. Very frustrating as I’d have to get out of bed and do a juggling act of remote control button aims to try and get the combo of on/offs that I needed or manually power stuff off. Those are just a couple scenarios, there were more. (Samsung treats all monitors/TVs the same, so any remote control for one works for all other Samsungs.)3. The monitor flickered a lot when not playing games, like when browsing web pages. I don’t understand this. Is it to prevent burn-in?4. This monitor is horrible for dark shadowy PC games like Thief I: The Dark Project or Thief II: The Metal Age. There is no way to adjust the black amounts to your liking, as it tries to just hand hold you by greatly limiting your black/backlight, brightness/contrast controls, and having some auto-brightness/contrast adjuster. The latter would work somewhat, you think all is well when your whole screen is datk and shadowy, but then as soon as a few bright pixels come into view somewhere at the edge of your screen view, like a torch, backlit stained glass window, or sky, the entire monitor would auto-adjust to be brighter and more grayscaled blacks. Very jarring and ruins game immersion. I talked to Customer Support a couple times and they said there was no way around this or the other issues I describedI ended up buying an LG UltraGear+ 27GR95QE 1440p. Even though it didn’t have as high of HDR NITS, was 27″, and was 1440p, I am much happier with it. Per-pixel zero blacks means Thief games, and other games for that matter, look really good. Graphically, its color calibration is much more accurate and natural, which for me is more important than high HDR nits values. The LG’s HDR is just fine for me. It does flicker when browsing the web (not while playing games or watching shows), but not as jarring as the Odyssey, in my opinion. (Is this just a thing wth modern monitors??) LG has a nice auto-screen cleaner and such that runs to help prevent pixel burn-in. LG refesh rate hertz is better. And the remote doesn’t turn my other Samsung screens on, and vice versa!. Also, the LG just connects to my PC like any other monitor would!, no need to fuss through an on-screen menu to tell it I want to use it for PC. I did really enjoy the bigger size of the Odyssey, but the trade-offs to LG more than make up for it for me.

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    SAMSUNG 28” Odyssey G70B Series 4K UHD Gaming Monitor, IPS Panel, 144Hz, 1ms, HDR 400, G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Pro Compatible, Ultrawide Game View, LS28BG702ENXGO, Black
    SAMSUNG 28” Odyssey G70B Series 4K UHD Gaming Monitor, IPS Panel, 144Hz, 1ms, HDR 400, G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Pro Compatible, Ultrawide Game View, LS28BG702ENXGO, Black

    Original price was: €700.Current price is: €430.

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