Real difference between these two isn't between IPS and VA.I've been looking at these. Not sure if I want to go from an IPS panel to a VA but not sure if i want to go from 27 @ 1440p to 32 @ 1440p that looks like 1080p, either. My 27" is starting to get harder to read or the text it a lot smaller than it used to look so maybe the 32" is the way to go.
In the past people had to suffer bad image because of cheap CRTs having geometry of bottle bottom.Plenty of people don't like the curve and have sent them back because of it.
Also glasses wearers can have issues with it. Headaches and all sorts (see Reddit, etc).
Apparently, their flat panels are going to be IPS type and thus nothing at all like the existing Gx range.They are bringing out a flat panel G7 but who knows when that will be.
You're entitled to you opinion, of course. But I use a Samsung G7 every day and absolutely love the curve. I've used 1800R monitors before and felt the curve didn't add much to the experience, not enough to balance out having to get used to it. But 1000R is very different, to my mind it's a significant improvement for gaming and quite useable for productivity tasks. Some people just aren't going to get on with the curve, but as with all monitors it's always advisable to buy from somewhere with a good returns policy.Real shame Samsung had to break the first VA panels free of VAs black smear/very slow dark transitions type problem with such lunatic curve.
If they had to have more of it than others, why not more sane 1500R?
I've had my LG 32GP850-B for just over two weeks and I'm really pleased with it.I've spent 3 weeks trying to decide between the Odyssey G7 vs LG 32GP805-B .... or keeping at 27" with a Gigabyte m27Q or the LG 27GL850-B as its at a good price.
Still no further in making my mind up.
So I am less than a week in and have got used to the curve.
Just one thing I have noticed. I upgraded to O365 and when using word, sometimes at the point of the cursor, the second to last letter in the last word vanishes until I type or move the cursor to the next position.
Not sure if its Word or the screen. Anyway I can live with that. The G7 is great. I haven't seen any patchy colours or bleed. No flickering and works for me at 27"
Hopefully this will last me years.
That's Word doing that, exactly the same thing happens on my O365 office and 10 year old monitor. Since the most recent update it has caught me out a few times as I thought it had missed a key press
The aggressive curve on the Samsung's put me off as well.although I hated the curve, it added nothing and was way too agressive for such a small screen, ended up selling it becaus the curve
(bolded part) Yes. See the GP850 thread here. My unit (and it appears everyone else's) has a terrible amount of glow in the bottom left. It's hugely distracting at night. I honestly hate it.Hi, sorry for bumping this thread. I'm in this exact dilemma choosing between these 2 monitors!
I can get the g7 for £500 however the LG GP850 is on sale for £300 right now. That's nearly half the price of the Samsung! I watch a lot of movies as well as gaming on the PC, in a relatively dark room so I know the Samsung's VA panel and contrast has the edge there. But for an extra £200 is it really worth it? Are IPS panels really as bad as people say in the dark? I know IPS glow pretty much has to be accepted I'm just worried it will be harmful to my eyes in a dark environment. Also would watching movies and such on the LG's IPS panel be tons worse than on the G7? This is such a hard choice but honestly I am leaning towards the LG simply because it is much cheaper yet seems similar performance wise. Cheers!
Hi, sorry for bumping this thread. I'm in this exact dilemma choosing between these 2 monitors!
I can get the g7 for £500 however the LG GP850 is on sale for £300 right now. That's nearly half the price of the Samsung! I watch a lot of movies as well as gaming on the PC, in a relatively dark room so I know the Samsung's VA panel and contrast has the edge there. But for an extra £200 is it really worth it? Are IPS panels really as bad as people say in the dark? I know IPS glow pretty much has to be accepted I'm just worried it will be harmful to my eyes in a dark environment. Also would watching movies and such on the LG's IPS panel be tons worse than on the G7? This is such a hard choice but honestly I am leaning towards the LG simply because it is much cheaper yet seems similar performance wise. Cheers!