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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Cailyn P.
> 3 dayI purchased this product in April 22. In September it had a malfunction and after talking to Samsung they sent me a packing slip to ship it to a repair center in NJ. They then requested $150 to fix it because it was out of warranty (I guess the warranty is less than 6 month?). I have had two dell monitors for 5 years with almost zero issue, this monitor didnt even last six months and then Samsung offered zero support for a faulty product.
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charles Phillips
> 3 dayHas broken multiple times in the around year i have owned it, 120-144hz no longer works and spent 3 hours trying to fix it
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Taylor koeppen
Greater than one weekSo 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
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayIt’s big, it shows moving pictures, does what it’s supposed to
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Jacob
> 3 dayThis monitor has really horrible ghosting in games, if you’re using it for work or video streaming it is good quality, but ghosting and input lag (despite how it’s advertised) are not good enough for the price to use in video games
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Prof. Bradley Ernser Jr.
> 3 dayMy grandson loves it.
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William
> 3 dayDelivery was fast and it came in excellent conditions. Been using it for 2 weeks now and the quality is perfect!
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shreyas
> 3 dayBe aware!!!!! Not worth
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Global Warming
> 3 dayI use this monitor with eye saver mode that really protects my eyes even after hours of work day. Max possible refresh rate shows 120 Hz for me. Either theyre lying on Amazon page or the seller sent older model to me. Im not going to return this but unhappy with this fact.
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JenN7
> 3 dayThis monitor was a big upgrade for me in terms of screen real estate, so Im trying not to be biased just in terms of wow, look how much space I have! Its amazing how big a difference there is going from a 24in to a 27in... on paper, it doesnt sound like a lot, but in practice... its a lot. That being said, I spend all day at screens for work, then play games after. I also wear eyeglasses and suffer chronic migraines. I was intrigued by the eye-saver setting on this monitor and the no-flicker promises, especially. Given the price range, I wasnt expecting anything revolutionary in terms of graphics performance while gaming... but I do want it to not hurt my eyes or give me a headache. Honestly, so far so good. I turned on the eye-saver setting right away. Someone not used to immediately setting a monitor to go easy on the eyes might be put off by the effect is has on color--it is a little washed out and has the effect of lowering the brightness level without actually dimming the output. Blues, especially, become a little hazier. Whites arent as bright. You get used to it very quickly. And while flickers generally arent detectable consciously, I have to say viewing has been a pretty pleasant experience. I can work even in a dimly lit space without discomfort. Ive attached some pictures with my drawing tablet as a control to show some of the different color presets for the monitor: eye-saver (described above), standard (out of the box), and FPS (which noticeably turns up the gamma). There are a couple of other settings too, as well as some more manual color settings that you can fiddle with. Which actually brings me to my only issue with this monitor--and thats the menu buttons. Its 2021, and Im hitting hard keys on the back of a screen like its still 2005. The keys are loud and kind of hard to press. My kingdom for a remote or software menu. Other things to know: Its not explicit in the product description, but this monitor is VESA mount compatible. I threw mine right up onto my desk mount. Its 100 x 100.