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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