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Watch: Samsung Odyssey OLED G7 (2026) | 32 inch Monitor for Both AAA and Competitive Gaming

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0:00OLED gaming monitors have been
0:01increasingly popular over the past few
0:03years, especially among enthusiasts
0:06looking for the best possible image
0:08quality and motion clarity. At the same
0:10time, competitive gamers continue to
0:12chase higher refresh rates for smoother
0:15gameplay and lower latency. Usually,
0:17choosing between those two experiences
0:19means making compromises. That’s where
0:21the 2026 Samsung Odyssey OLED G7 comes
0:25in. This is a 32-in 4K OLED gaming
0:29monitor with a unique trick up its
0:31sleeve, Samsung’s dual mode technology.
0:33Essentially, Samsung is pitching this as
0:36one premium monitor that can do both.
0:39But, how well does it actually perform
0:41in the real world? Let’s get into it.
0:45>> [music]
0:51[music]
0:51>> Samsung sticks to its familiar Odyssey
0:53design language, but the OLED G7 looks
0:56cleaner and more premium this time
0:58around. It has a slim panel, minimal
1:00bezels, and a modern rear design that
1:03doesn’t go overboard with the gamer
1:04look. The panel is very thin, giving the
1:07display a more premium appearance than
1:09most LCD gaming monitors. Build quality
1:12is solid, and the stand offers pivot,
1:14height, tilt, and swivel adjustments.
1:17Being a 32-in monitor, it will take a
1:19fair amount of desk space, especially if
1:21you plan to sit close enough to fully
1:23enjoy the 4K OLED panel. The flat panel
1:26design is also a practical choice.
1:29Unlike Samsung’s more aggressive curved
1:31Odyssey models, the flat layout here
1:33feels more practical for mixed usage
1:35scenarios like productivity, editing,
1:38competitive gaming, and even media
1:40consumption. Overall, for design, the
1:42Odyssey OLED G7 strikes a nice balance
1:45between gamer aesthetics and a cleaner
1:47premium setup. The monitor uses a 32-in
1:50QD OLED panel with a 4K resolution, 165
1:54Hz refresh rate, and a pixel density of
1:57166 PPI. At this size and resolution,
2:01everything looks sharp from in-game
2:02textures to desktop text and media
2:05content. Image quality is where OLED
2:07really stands out. Colors look
2:10incredibly vibrant with support for up
2:11to 98.5% DCI-P3 coverage, while OLED’s
2:16per-pixel lighting delivers perfect
2:17blacks and outstanding contrast. Dark
2:20scenes in games especially benefit from
2:22this, giving nighttime environments and
2:25HDR content a much more immersive
2:27experience. While full-screen brightness
2:30won’t rival many LED monitors, in our
2:33opinion, OLED contrast helps highlights
2:35stand out beautifully, especially in
2:38darker rooms. Motion clarity is also a
2:41strong point. Samsung rates the panel at
2:430.03 ms response time, and with dual
2:46mode enabled, it can run up to 330 Hz
2:49refresh rates. Ghosting is basically a
2:51non-issue, and motion remains
2:53impressively sharp even during shaky
2:55scenes. One of the biggest highlights
2:58here is Samsung’s dual mode feature,
3:00like I keep mentioning. By switching
3:02from 4K 165 Hz to full HD 330 Hz, users
3:07can essentially tailor the monitor
3:09depending on the type of game they’re
3:11playing. For visually intensive AAA
3:13titles like Spider-Man 2, the 4K OLED
3:16experience looks stunning. But for
3:18competitive FPS titles like Valorant,
3:21CS2, or anything alike, switching to 330
3:24Hz prioritizes speed and responsiveness
3:26instead. It’s a useful feature for
3:29gamers who regularly jump between
3:31cinematic and competitive experiences.
3:34That said, running full HD on a 32-in
3:37display does come with some softness and
3:39image clarity compared to native 4K.
3:41Still, for e-sports focused gaming where
3:44frame rate and motion clarity matter
3:46more, it’s an understandable tradeoff.
3:49The The also supports AMD FreeSync
3:51Premium Pro and is NVIDIA G-Sync
3:53compatible, helping reduce tearing and
3:56stuttering for smoother gameplay across
3:58different GPU setups. Outside gaming,
4:01the OLED G7 also works well for content
4:03consumption and productivity thanks to
4:05its sharp 4K resolution, vibrant OLED
4:08panel, and excellent viewing angles. For
4:11ports, the Odyssey OLED G7 includes HDMI
4:142.1, DisplayPort 1.4, a USB port, 3.5 mm
4:20headphone jack, and DC in. The monitor
4:23also supports VESA mounting if you
4:24prefer using a third-party monitor arm
4:27for a cleaner setup. The Samsung Odyssey
4:30OLED G7 feels like Samsung’s attempt at
4:33creating the ultimate 32-in all-around
4:36gaming monitor. Instead of focusing
4:38purely on e-sports performance or
4:40cinematic visuals, it tries to deliver
4:43both experiences in one package through
4:46its dual mode functionality. And,
4:48honestly, it works surprisingly well.
4:51The combination of a gorgeous 4K QD-OLED
4:54panel, exceptional motion clarity, deep
4:57OLED contrast, and the flexibility of
5:00switching to 330 Hz for competitive
5:02gaming makes this one of the most
5:05versatile gaming monitors currently
5:07available. Of course, it isn’t perfect.
5:11OLED brightness limitations still exist
5:13in very bright environments, and running
5:16full HD on a 32-in display won’t look
5:18nearly as sharp as native 4K. It’s also
5:22clearly a premium monitor that will
5:24likely demand a premium price tag. But,
5:26if you’re looking for a high-end gaming
5:28display that can handle both immersive
5:30AAA gaming and competitive e-sports, the
5:33Odyssey OLED G7 is a great choice. As
5:37for the price, the Samsung Odyssey OLED
5:39G7 retails for 66,999
5:43pesos from Samsung Philippines. So, what
5:46do you guys think of the Odyssey OLED
5:48G7? Is this your dream OLED gaming
5:51monitor? Let us know in the comments
5:53section below. [music]
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6:14G7. Miguel T, and I’ll see you guys in
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6:20Cheers.
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Choosing between a monitor for stunning single-player adventures and one for lightning-fast competitive gaming has always felt like picking a favorite child. You just can’t win without sacrificing something. But what if one screen could actually do both without breaking a sweat?

In this video, we dive into the 2026 Samsung Odyssey OLED G7. This is a 32-inch 4K OLED gaming monitor with a secret weapon. Samsung calls it Dual Mode technology.

We put it to the test to see if it really delivers top-tier image quality for AAA titles while keeping up with the high refresh rate demands of esports. Watch as we explore its design, its performance, and whether it’s the one monitor to rule them all for Filipino gamers.

What You’ll See in This Video

  • Dual Mode Technology: Switch between 4K at 165Hz for immersive RPGs and Full HD at 330Hz for competitive shooters with a single button press.
  • QD-OLED Panel: Enjoy deep blacks, vibrant colors, and incredible contrast thanks to the 32-inch QD-OLED display with a 166 PPI pixel density.
  • Premium Design: The slim panel and flat screen make it perfect for mixed use, from gaming and editing to binge-watching your favorite shows.
  • Ergonomic Stand: Full adjustability with pivot, height, tilt, and swivel means you can find the perfect viewing angle for any setup.

Does the Samsung Odyssey OLED G7 really live up to the hype? We ran it through real-world tests to find out. Hit play on the video above to see our full review and decide if this is the monitor you’ve been waiting for.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Samsung Odyssey OLED G7 available in the Philippines?

Yes, Samsung typically launches its Odyssey monitors in the Philippines. We expect it to hit major retailers and online stores soon after its global release.

How much does the Samsung Odyssey OLED G7 cost?

Pricing is not yet confirmed for the Philippines, but based on previous models, it could be around PHP 60,000 to PHP 80,000. We’ll update you once official prices drop.

Can this monitor be used for work and productivity?

Absolutely! The flat panel design and high pixel density make it great for editing, coding, and general productivity, not just gaming.

What is the refresh rate in Dual Mode?

In 4K mode, you get a smooth 165Hz. Switch to Full HD mode, and it jumps to an impressive 330Hz for ultra-responsive competitive gaming.

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