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- STUNNING WQHD: Your gaming world, now astoundingly lifelike; Packing in 1.7 times the pixel density of Full HD, WQHD resolution boasts incredibly detailed, pin-sharp images; Experience a fuller view with more space to take in all the action.Mounting Type:Wall Mount 75 x 75.Aspect Ratio 16:9
- 165HZ REFRESH RATE: Ready to conquer enemies, lag, and blur; The ultra fast 165Hz refresh rate handles even the most exhilarating scenes and super quick visuals
- 1MS RESPONSE TIME: Make every move count with a 1ms response time; Jump on enemies as soon as you see them and stay ahead with precise mouse movements; Your on-screen performance is as swift as your own reflexes
- AMD FREESYNC PREMIUM: Effortlessly smooth gameplay; AMD FreeSync Premium features adaptive sync technology which reduces screen tearing, stutter, and input latency; Low framerate compensation ensures every scene flows seamlessly
- TRULY REALISTIC HDR: Awe-inspiring graphics with HDR10; A kaleidoscope of shades brings game scenes to life more vibrantly than ever before; Uncover the secrets hiding in the shadows with deep dark blacks, luminous whites, and outstandingly detailed resolution
- FUTURISTIC DESIGN: The Odyssey G55A Gaming Monitor’s futuristic design looks attractive in any desktop setting
SAMSUNG 32″ Odyssey G55A QHD 165Hz 1ms FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor with HDR 10, Futuristic Design for Any Desktop (LS32AG550ENXZA)
Rated 4.55 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)
24,99 $
Category: Monitors
Tags: fship, SPEND LESS & SMILE MORE
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Brand | SAMSUNG |
Series | 43-inch Commercial 4K UHD LED LCD Display, 350 NIT |
Item model number | LS32AG550ENXZA |
Item Weight | 12.6 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 38 x 49 inches |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | April 25, 2022 |
11 reviews for SAMSUNG 32″ Odyssey G55A QHD 165Hz 1ms FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor with HDR 10, Futuristic Design for Any Desktop (LS32AG550ENXZA)
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Brad Fears –
Overall good specs for the budget. However screen is delaminating after just 3 months of use. This issue is not covered by warranty outside of USA. I am very disappointed by the quality of my first Samsung screen especially from this gaming line-up. I guess I have to write it off as a defective purchase.
Please seriously reconsider if you are outside of the warranty region.
daniel tan –
Came very quick and setup was quick.
Adam Norris –
Perfect for gaming. The deep curve and 165 Hz are the two biggest benefits for me. Games look crisp, and I can now see details that I never noticed before. You will want a decent video card to drive this monitor to its full potential. I use an RTX 3060 Ti and it works great.
C5 –
I absolutely love this monitor. I use it for both home & work. My employer gave me 2 clunky screens that I now use as accessory screens instead. The 34 inch Samsung is wide enough where I can split my documents in 2 down the center and see everything side by side vs. having 2 separate screens that I have to constantly toggle documents back and forth from. It has both a HDMI & display port input that makes it easy to switch between my work laptop & home laptop.
Zajaka –
Overall great monitor, good price (I paid $345 if you’re patient you’ll get it at this price), 1440P, 144Hz, not too heavy, curve isn’t that bad once you get used to it but it will feel strange for a while. My only gripe is one single dead pixel, which honestly sucks but isn’t the end of the world in a 1440P monitor where pixels feel so small however on solid color screens (especially white) I can always find it (because I know it’s there) other people may not even notice it honestly. Not worth taking off a star over one dead pixel (Screen is 6 months old now) overall happy with the monitor for the price I paid.
Cox –
The cable the monitor comes with is an HDMI cable, instead of a DisplayPort cable. This would be fine if this was a 60hz refresh rate monitor, but it is 144hz, which the cable this comes with doesn’t support. If you want to make use of the full product, make sure to pick up a DP cable along with this, so you can actually use the 144hz you pay for.
daniel tan –
Compré este monitor precisamente para jugar con la nueva Xbox Series X y no me decepcionó salvo una cosa que explico abajo. Obvio es un monitor QHD y con sus 144Hz son más que suficientes para la consola. Con 1m de tiempo de respuesta es lo mejor en monitores si juegas FPS. Muy buena definición con sus modos preestablecidos para juegos como FPS, RTS, RPG, AOS y Cinema para ver películas. La parte negativa (de la consola) es que para la nueva Xbox no se puede explotar todo el potencial del monitor ya que la consola tiene un puerto de salida HDMI 2.1 y aunque el monitor también lo tiene, me hubiera gustado que se pudiera conectar al puerto Display port del monitor.
Adquirí este monitor con descuento en al rededor de 7 mil, para el precio y dadas las características creo que estuvo bien.
Dejo unas fotos de la configuración del monitor con la nueva Xbox para que ánalicen si se lo quieren comprar.
Como dato adicional, yo monte el monitor en una base de pared de la marca VIVO que compré aquí mismo en Amazon, también la recomiendo al ser muy sencillo empotrarla a la pared teniendo la broca de 6mm que se necesita.
https://www.amazon.com.mx/gp/product/B07HYJMNMC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
En general me gusto para jugar.
Arturo –
Monitor Samsung G5 32″ 1440p 144Hz, para gaming hasta el momento no tengo ninguna queja antes tenia un monitor con 4ms de retraso en respuesta y la verdad note bastante la diferencia con este monitor de 1ms crei que la cutrvatura era demasiado pero te acostumbras tan rapido que no te das cuenta, lo recomiendo ampliamente, ojo no soy un experto asi que no esperen demasiado de mi opinión.
Namjot Kaur –
Anteriormente había comprado un Samsung G7 que llegaba a lo 1440 y 240 Hz, este G5 llega a 144Hz y realmente no ocupo tanto refresco de pantalla ya que donde juego es en una Oled LG pero el G7 costó 14 mil (uno) entonces decidí mejor comprar (dos) G5 por los mismos 14 mil los encontré en promoción en 7199 la imagen según del G7 es superior pero la verdad es que no le encuentro diferencia no lo percibo en el uso del día a día, el G7 tiene mucho mejor soporte y adopción a inclinación y elevación, estos G5 no tienen nada de eso pero la imagen es muy buena con buenos contrastes y los usos para productividad por lo que me resultan geniales!
Adam Norris –
I’ve been searching for a curved 32 inch gaming monitor for quite some time now, and until recently, most options were priced out of my range. In particular, the Samsung Odyssey G7 seemed like my ideal holy grail monitor, but at holy grail pricing. So when Samsung released a pared-down version in this G5 recently, I took notice.
The G5 takes the essentials of the G7 and drops the extras. You lose the quantum dots with true HDR 600 support, 240hz, lose the adjustable stand, the RGB, and the extra USB ports. That sounds like a lot to sacrifice…but what you’re left with is a gaming monitor that is reduced down to its essentials, for under half the price. You still get 1440p, a low response time especially for a VA panel,144hz–which still is more than enough for most people–and the 1000R curve in a 32 inch monitor.
Reading some of the reviews about ghosting, I was a little apprehensive as I have personal experience with VA panel ghosting and know what to look for, but out of the box and with a little setup, that apprehension is unfounded. When the monitor is set to 144hz with Freesync enabled, there is, to my peception, essentially zero perceptible VA overshoot over on BlurBusters. The little UFO’s are as crisp as I’ve seen on any other good 144hz panel. There’s none of the dark overshoot typical of VA panels present. The panel behaves more or less like its more expensive brother did at 144hz, where it had zero ghosting, and then the tiniest bit at 240, indicating to me that 144hz is this technology’s current sweet spot.
If I had to suspect, the issues other reviewers encountered might have to do with disabling Freesync and setting the monitor’s response rate to overdrive mode. I have yet to ever see a VA panel that DOESN’T ghost in their overdrive setting; even the mighty G7 and G9 suffer from it. It’s best avoided. Overdrive is necessary to reach the advertised “1ms” response rate, and you get a drop to 2-3ms response times when you let the monitor manage itself, but that’s still class-competitive and only perceptible to a professional-grade, hardcore gamer. And if you’re one of those, why are you buying this panel?
Setup was easy. My Nvidia drivers recognized the monitor’s capabilities right out of the box, setting the correct resolution and refresh rate and automatically enabling Freesync. The on screen controls are very easy to use, and it has some helpful features like crosshair overlays that I probably won’t be taking advantage of…but they’re nice to have.
If I have some criticisms about the monitor they would be that the stand does lack any real adjustability to it. You’re left with just a bit of tilt, though you do have a VESA mount to install your own mounting solution. Also, while the HDR looks supririsingly good in my testing, the lack of full Freesync Premium Pro means you’re left choosing between HDR -or- Freesync, rather than using both simultaneously. I didn’t buy this monitor for its HDR, but it’s something to note if that’s a selling point to you.
Finally, the elephant in the room: the curve. I personally like it quite a bit, but I come from a similarly-sized, less aggressively curved monitor, so I adjusted quickly. If you’re coming from a flat panel, you may have issues with it. After while, I think most will come to appreciate the edges of the monitor being brought to the same distance from their eyes as the center in a monitor of this size. At the same time, I can understand it’s a dealbreaker for some.
In the end you’re left with a gaming monitor that has everything you need but very, very little extras. If I could knock half a star off for the not-quite-realized HDR support and stand, I would, but balancing it with the $370 MSRP and the fact I scored it for $295 on Prime day, I can’t in good faith pull a full star from my rating. Once a product is that far removed from flagship monitors in price, you can’t reasonably expect a full flagship experience. But to get the essence of that experience at this price is, to me, closer to a 5 stars than anything.
Miguel –
Got it back during a Cyber Monday deal around $260ish. It’s really good for the price honestly. It works perfectly with my PS5. 120 hz on games that support it no issues. It feels so smooth, can’t believe I played FPS games on 60 for so long because 120 is game changing! The only unfortunate thing when it comes to performance is that it only supports G-Sync and not other forms of VRR. And G-Sync isn’t supported on PS5.
Picture Quality: When it comes to picture quality, it’s actually pretty good when you get it dialed in and mess with the picture settings, but out of the box it isn’t that great and HDR isn’t even a consideration for me. It’s not an oled so the deepblacks aren’t the best but once you calibrate it to your liking, it ends up looking really good. It’s also made up by the fact that it’s 1440p resolution with 144hz refresh rate. 1080p in 2023 is a deal breaker! So no worries there
The colors are also vibrant and punchy. Just not the best blacks. Also, it doesn’t have the best viewing angles, but it’s a curved gaming monitor, most times you’re gonna be sitting directly in front of it lol so that shouldn’t be much of an issue.
Screen/Build Quality: I’ve had this monitor for just around 4 months and no issues so far when it comes to the build quality. The stand it ships with though is very limited, and I remember it was a pain in the *** to mount the monitor on the stand for the first time.
Overall, this is a great bang for the buck if you can get it at or below $300. It gives you the basic necessities for a gaming monitor. 144hz support, 1440p resolution so it’s sharp enough, the colors with calibration can be vibrant and punchy, and it’s curved at 32 inches. Not many complaints here!
Cons: deep blacks aren’t a strength, viewing angles aren’t great, and no VRR support on PS5, only G-Sync for PC.