SAMSUNG 32 Odyssey G55A QHD 165Hz 1ms FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor with HDR 10, Futuristic Design for Any Desktop (LS32AG550ENXZA)

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  • Tyler G.

    > 24 hour

    Pros: 1440p 144hz (can be overlooked to 165hz), HDR10 confirmed, picture looks awesome, Display Port 1.4, HDMI 2.0, single knob menu selection key, sturdy stand, curved for immersion, cable clip at the back for easy cable management, free sync and gsync, snappy 1ms response times, angled power cord and brick adapter, slim bezels. Cons: (these are from my monitor only) One dead pixel, Shows blue when playing content, or games. Very large for my desk space, it fits fine, but its very bulky. Less than 3 display inputs, would be nice to have more, driver support is terrible, I cant remove the driver without wiping my boot drive, I believe I got mine used, when I bought it for $300 or got sent back because the packing was reused and wrapped back up in painting tape, missing a display port cable, (said it would come with one), headphone jack doesnt work, monitor does not tilt at any angle, only one. Overall: This Samsung Odyssey G5 is great for gaming, HDR works well, it is easily recognized by Xbox One and PlayStation 4, 1440p quality! Im still debating whether or not Im going to return it from all of the defects but its working for now and Im able to return it on the 31st of January 2021. (Bought as of October 31) for now I can use it, I do believe that this is 99% RGB color accurate. And it looks AWESOME!!! Samsung Dex Works awesome since I have a Samsung device. I would recommend this monitor for price, proformance, and value!

  • Osiricat

    > 24 hour

    This is my 2nd G5 monitor, I bought this to use it with another 27 G5. At the very begining the 1000R may be too strong for you but give it a shot, you will get used to it in a few days. In comparison, the Picture Quality of the 27 is slighly better than the 32 model idk why, but you may notice the color scheme kinda different in the photo, both have the same specs, brightness, contrasts, cable etc, the 32 model has a weird but sutil green tone, that cant be fixed in the settings, even if trying to calibrate colors in the RGB section. I managed to calibrate it pretty similar to the colors that I had in the 27 model, but they are not the same, and thats annoying. Another glicht I found was while using Display Port cable, the Low Input Lag function was not available in 144Hz, but I figured out that if you switch to a HDMI cable, it works then you can downgrade the refresh rate to 120Hz, and enable the Low Input Lag, then change the refresh rate to 144Hz and use the DP cable and you r good to go! Another tip that might solve any ghosting issues while gaming is to setup the Gaming Response Time Mode to Fastest

  • xxlionxx5150

    > 24 hour

    so i got this as a gift to myself and ive been working my butt off to get some new stuff i needed for my set up i honestly didnt want something this big but it works and fits where i needed it and the 32 fits well where i put it and has the foot print of a 27 inch monitor with the curve being so drastic make sure you get a very good arm cause shes heavy and it nearly face planted on my monitor arm a few times so i had to really wrench down the arms mount good it has all the features you come to expect from samsung great quality picture and all my only complaint is they dont have a 1080p 240hz version or that this monitor cant down clock to 1080p 240hz if needed to cause this would take over as my main monitor as the picture quality is great at 1440p 144hz dont get me wrong its just for me as a gamer i just dont know if i would use this as my main on fps games

  • Christopher L

    > 24 hour

    First off, Id like to say I got this for about 400 dollars hence why I am calling it a budget ultrawide monitor. Great monitor for the price I got it for though. While it does have noticable motion blur like almost any other VA panel at this price range, it isnt terrible. The ultrawide experience though is something else. If you can get this thing for 450 or under, buy it. Trust me ultrawide monitors are a completely different field compared to standard monitors, even if this isnt as large as a g9, it is still beautiful with its curve and feel, youll never want to l go back to a regular monitor after this.

  • Kindle Customer

    > 24 hour

    High resolution and frame rate for a great picture, frame rate, and ultra wide screen for occasional gaming.

  • Dustin&Jess

    > 24 hour

    Great for what I’m using it for stand doesn’t slid up and down or tilt. Just beware of that

  • aldo sanchez

    > 24 hour

    Se siente claramente la mejoría jugando a120fps en la x series pero no deje de sentir que se realizó más sacrificio de gráficos en 4K de la tv de lo que mejoró en rendimiento con el monitor. Aun así creo que vale la pena

  • Magic Mike J

    > 24 hour

    Got this one on Prime Day. I didnt have any room to set it up where I was, and was planning on moving. Took me over a month to move, finally did, and hooked up the monitor. its a HUGE size, even coming from a 27, still a huge step up in size. For a TV, small, but for gaming on a PC its massive. But I love it. The curved screen is a little easy to lose your cursor at times, but Im sure Ill get used to it. After running for a couple hours, a band of about 3 worth of lines appeared on screen, and wouldnt go away. Happened in both inputs and when there was nothing plugged into the monitor except power. And it was past the return date for Amazon so I had to deal with Samsung repair. Was an easy enough process, they even sent me a UPS return label to print to send it back 2nd day air. They did keep it over a week though, and I think they actually repaired the same monitor and sent it back. Wasnt a reconditioned unit off the shelf. At least it was the same box I sent it in. All works well, and I really wish it was brighter, I have it set to full brightness and almost full contrast, and there are still some darker/muddy area when watching movies or playing some games. Im sure if I mess with more settings I can improve it some, but mostly ok. The response time is fine, the 2k resolution is awesome, and my poor lil rx 570 can push this many pixels just fine. A lot of games make it work really hard, and have had to turn some settings down. When playing in 1680x1050, I could have a lot of games on Ultra, and some in 1080. But popping the monitor on to its full 2560x1440 it dropped frames to about 8-10. Had to go down a couple notches to Very High on most games to get playable again. Better video cards will handle better, but with prices the way they are, Im happy with this for now.

  • Noah O'Hara

    > 24 hour

    I did a ton of research before buying this monitor and it definitely was worth the purchase but one thing I want to say is the stand is very cheap, it’s very squeaky and wobbly and actually kinda keeps the monitor at a lopsided stance, for this price you would think that they maybe would have put a little more effort into it, I mean it’s literally a push and a twist to get the stand on, so if you’re gonna buy this monitor I recommend getting a wall mount for it, but over all it’s great for gaming by far one of the most impressive performance monitor I’ve bought but yeah the stand is kinda bs.

  • Miro!

    > 24 hour

    I like this monitor, its different from 1080p and you can see a visual different between the two, when I got my panel I hadnt noticed the deadpixels on the right and top of the display until two days later. My only gripe about the display is that you CANNOT enable freesync and change the response time of the display, so when you use freesync its a blurry mess. Though thats all the bad stuff, the good stuff is that it is a pretty nice display, good for watching videos and gaming, picture is clear and good!

When it comes to gamer performance, the slightest disadvantage can be the difference between winning and losing a match. With a 165Hz refresh rate, lightning fast 1ms (GTG) response time and AMD FreeSync Premium support, you can be sure that the Odyssey G55A Gaming Monitor won’t let you down on the battlefield. Awe-inspiring graphics with HDR10 uncover the secrets hiding in the shadows with deep dark blacks, luminous whites, and outstandingly detailed resolution. WQHD packs in 1.7x pixel density of Full HD for detailed, pin-sharp, lifelike images. The monitor’s futuristic design looks attractive in any desktop setting.

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