Samsung officially launched the Odyssey G7 G75F, a 37-inch gaming monitor. The monitor is a first for the company, given its unusual size, but not the first time that a monitor of this size has been released, that honour going to Asus and its PG38UQ.
Specs-wise, the G75F is a 4K curved display with a VA display, and a 1000R curvature. Additionally, it has a maximum refresh rate of 165Hz and a GTG response time of 1ms.
The G75F also supports DisplayHDR600 and HDR10+ Gaming, along with an average brightness of 350 nits. Colour accuracy for the monitor is 99% for sRGB and 90% DCI-P3, along with support 1.07 billion colours.
Connectivity-wise, the G75F is fitted with a DisplayPort 1.,4 port, two HDMI 2.1 ports, a headphone jack, and one USB-B port that provides connectivity to the two USB-a 3.2 Gen1 ports. On a side note, there is an RGB ring at the back of the monitor.

While the G75F is height adjustable, tiltable, and can swivel, the monitor unfortunately cannot be rotated. On the plus side, it does have a flat base, although it looks a little small.
The Samsung Odyssey G7 G75F gaming monitor is already available for purchase on Samsung’s official product page at an SRP of RM4,399.
(Source: Samsung)