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SAMSUNG 43" Odyssey Neo G7 G70NC Series, 144Hz, Quantum Matrix Technology, Gaming Hub- (LS43CG702NNXZA)

Model Number: LS43CG702NNXZA

$709.21 USD
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SAMSUNG 43" Odyssey Neo G7 G70NC Series, 144Hz, Quantum Matrix Technology, Gaming Hub- (LS43CG702NNXZA) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.


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dijadoit
A good starter 43" 4K monitor

It is a monitor that is also imitating a smart TV to get that out of the way. So the display is good equivalent to some of the higher end models but its not perfect though.

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Christopher Cruey
Best Big Format Monitor Per Dollar

For the money this monitor rocks. Got it at $500, but I do think it would be worth upwards of $750 maybe not the $1000 original asking price. Black levels CAN get as low as my 48" C1 LG OLED I replaced with this. It did take a few days to get dialed in settings wise, and I decided to write this after 2 weeks of rocking those settings because the picture really looks fantastic. I get NO ghosting when gaming, and I don't have the lag in the menu that others have talked about. Probably due to firmware refreshes which is great. No issue running 144hz over HDMI 2.1. If you are on the fence about this monitor jump off it and buy it and feel great about it like I do

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JM15
Great for productivity, not as great for gaming

First off, I use this 95% of the time for work. I make a lot of PowerPoints, Excel spreadsheets, and other normal office work computer stuff. I upgraded from a 24 inch 1080p display and got this thing on sale for $500 and it has been worth it in my opinion. I usually have four programs snapped to all four corners of the display and each one is large enough (125% zoom in display settings) that I can see everything from about 4 feet away. The pixels per inch is actually higher than my old monitor, so it actually still looks better to me than the smaller screen. Blacks get deep (not OLED deep, but better than most) but there is some blooming. Settings were a little confusing, but I was able to get it looking how I wanted with 10 minutes of fiddling. I had no problems with it auto-waking when I move my mouse or hit a key when my computer has gone to sleep. I haven’t done a lot of gaming on it, but there is some ghosting (again, I’m comparing to my OLED TV) but I don’t think I would’ve noticed if I wasn’t looking for it on the “faster” response time setting. Colors are great and contrast is good for a non-OLED. Anyway, I’m happy with it and it works really well for productivity with no worry about burn-in or text clarity.

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Argiato
Too big for desk work

Literally nobody needs a "monitor" this big. This is a TV. Or if you want to be more technical, a conference room monitor. This is not for your home office, unless you work from the couch. It's simply too much. It even has built in support for a pointer. For conference meetings. Excessive, large. I thought it'd be like a taller dual monitor. It's not. It's four monitors size. Except it doesn't have support for four monitors. It does go up to two though, but with two the height is 2/3 black on top and bottom because it's too tall. It's also not white. Good marketing gimmick though, trick the girls into thinking they get an aesthetic white monitor only for no part of it except the back up against the wall to be white. At least the wall knows it's white. It's just a little too small to be a proper TV in a living room. I have a deep set desk and it's not enough. It's simply too large, too bright, headache inducing to use in any desktop situation, even sitting completely back against the chair. It has app support, so you can watch Netflix. Like a smart TV. It should be mentioned in the description this is for conference rooms or as a TV to also plug your gaming PC into. My standard, relatively new 16gb ram work PC froze multiple times upon attempting to receive input of this resolution. My built PC might've worked but still it's just too much. I should've known by the size but screen manufacturers always want to play games with measuring screens by randomly choosing between measuring actual width and diagonal width in their advertisements. The quality is probably fine but since you have to sit back at least 5 ft I don't see why you'd even notice or care. To do Photoshop on this TV you'd have to drag the program to the middle of the screen, but since sitting up too close distorts the brightness, Then what's the point?

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Bradley
Great Tv/Monitor for next gen (6 month Update is glitchy and flickers)

It’s hard to find 4k at 120 fps cheap. I got this on sale for $500 and I’m absolutely loving it. I will say setup takes a while. Have to make an Samsung account as well as log in to apps on the tv. Absolutely NONE of the preset picture settings are good. I spent a hour or so adjusting settings on hdr and brightness ect. Finally found a good picture while having 4k. Now the local dimming zones are a downside. Any white lettering on a black surface has a ton of bleed thru and is surrounded by a inch of light. That’s acceptable bc it’s normally on loading screens and such. Now the tail from screen tear is very small. A lot of people say it fails ufo test badly but it’s much better than my last setup and that’s all I’m worried about. You could almost think of it as a shadow. Only noticed it on racing games coming from the rear bumper. The sound quality is good enough for a tv. I mean plenty. Another complaint would be the stand is a little wobbly. I mean it’s sturdy it just moves with my steering wheel mounted to the desk. Basically once you set this tv up and get the picture right I’m sure you’ll be just as satisfied as me. Especially if your used to a cheap 4k tv Okay after a while of having this TV not monitor. Here’s some cons…. Everytime I hit a loading screen where there’s a small white wheel in the corner. It’s a strobe fest. I mean flicker like no other. Really need to just look at your phone while anything loads. Now. This has happened a handful of times. But mid game is super annoying when the tv randomly cannot support displaying your next gen console. You get an alert and it doesn’t work for 5 min. You can unplug and turn on and off. And it’ll only work when it wants. Nearly driven my fist thru this over priced VA panel many a times now. So no it’s not perfect. Very glitchy and flickers a lot!!

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