A:AnswerThey appear to be the same as the specs/features are identical. They are also both $999, but one is 50% off while the other is only 30% off hence the cheaper price on one. The other answer is incorrect as both have HDMI 2.1, and both are HDR600 certified with HDR10 and HDR10+. Also, HDR600 just means the display has some HDR format with 600 nits of brightness. Usually it's just HDR10. HDR10+ is absolutely superior to HDR10. Although I can't speak to how good the HDR is on this because I'd expect 1000+ nits of brightness and it doesn't specify if it has FALD etc.
If there are differences, only Samsung can clarify. But this model doesn't show up on their US site.
A:AnswerHi Scoob! Absolutely, The Neo G7 supports HDMI 2.1 and up to a 144Hz refresh rate, meaning you will be able to take full advantage of your PS5 gaming console.
A:AnswerYou do it in the initial setup. You can also use the monitor menu settings. Hit the home key, go down to settings and all the way to the right it will say "Bluetooth Speakers. Just make sure your speakers are in pairimg mode prior to hittimg search devices on the monitor.
A:AnswerWindows display setting and in game settings are typically the issue. If you do a lot of upscaling, especially for streamimg, it can get hung up. Try resetting your CMOS.
A:AnswerYou can use it as a tv with whatever (game console, blueray player, roku etc). You don't need a pc if that's what you're asking I don't use one.
A:AnswerYes, but make sure to connect it using a cable as connecting over wifi greatly reduces the display resolution. Can get 4k with cable but only HD over wifi.... unless someone else knows of some way to work around this.
A:AnswerIf you are talking about side by side of two different windows, it's quite simple. If you want two sources, like your PC and say a dedicated CCTV (Security camera system. Yes, its a bit tricky, but its also in settings under multiview and requires you to invest some time configuring it. I did it it once, but at times had to reconfigure it.