SAMSUNG 32 Odyssey G55A QHD 165Hz 1ms FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor with HDR 10, Futuristic Design for Any Desktop (LS32AG550ENXZA)
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John
> 3 dayI use the monitor for work and to watch u tube video the screen is soft on the eyes. My son has used it for gaming with his xbox,he said that the monitor worked great. The stand is non adustable and feels cheap. I am happy with my purchase
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Nadia Bogisich
19-12-2024Ive had this monitor for over a year now and I have not had an issue. Im actually only writing this review because Im about to purchase another one. I have to say though, I chose the Flat style and not Curved however the monitor that I received is curved. I see now that it shows curved in the title, but under style selected shows Flat. Due to this, I received the wrong item but I chose to keep it anyway. Just beware.
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JM
> 3 dayI love this monitor! The only two minor, minor issues I have/had with it are: 1. Initially I found the type of curve to be slightly distracting. It is not a consistent curve along the full length of the monitor. Instead the curve is slightly sharper in the middle, and that curve gradually has less curve as it gets out to each left and right side of the screen. It is an intentional design, and I dont even notice that any more. 2. Occasionally(once every few weeks) there are small,very light/minor staticy interruptions horizontally across the screen. I turn power off to the monitor and then back on and issue is solved. Pretty rare, and not a major issue. I have yet to figure out what triggers it. I leave computer on for weeks, so that could be part of the reason. Great added feature: Even more space for more Chrome tabs! I am very happy with this monitor.
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Ron
> 3 dayI love this monitor. Works perfect. Graphics looks good. I wish there was a remote because I’m use to tvs but other than that. When I turn on my Xbox series X it turns on. And runs 4K at 60fps or 1440p at 120 fps. I always run the higher frame rate. This is my first monitor and I don’t think I could’ve gotten a better one. The curve isn’t necessary tbh. But I like it. It looks really unique with whatever setup you have. I’ve moved the monitor to my friends house a couple of times too so it’s definitely durable.
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Susan L. Bisch
> 3 dayBought by my son. He absolutely LOVES this monitor. Says there’s definitely a difference in gaming clarity. And the price was reasonable.
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Ferdinand Pulido
> 3 dayThis is an amazing monitor to use for gaming, art, and entertainment. It is life changing going from 60hz 1080p to going to 120hz 1440p. Seeing more frames and having a clearer resolution makes your reaction times in games like Valorant, CS:GO, DOOM Eternal, and other shooters much more faster after getting used to it of course. I also use this monitor as my primary monitor for using 3d modeling software such as Blender. Having a bigger screen means having a bigger workspace for the models and the effects. For other forms of digital art you have a larger canvas to look at. Lastly, for entertainment such as videos and movies, if the resolution of the media can go to 1440p it is great, if not, then 1080p is what you get. This is a great monitor for productivity, highly recommend for anyone for anything!
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Miguel
> 3 dayGot it back during a Cyber Monday deal around $260ish. Its 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, cant 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 isnt supported on PS5. Picture Quality: When it comes to picture quality, its actually pretty good when you get it dialed in and mess with the picture settings, but out of the box it isnt that great and HDR isnt even a consideration for me. Its not an oled so the deepblacks arent the best but once you calibrate it to your liking, it ends up looking really good. Its also made up by the fact that its 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 doesnt have the best viewing angles, but its a curved gaming monitor, most times youre gonna be sitting directly in front of it lol so that shouldnt be much of an issue. Screen/Build Quality: Ive 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 its sharp enough, the colors with calibration can be vibrant and punchy, and its curved at 32 inches. Not many complaints here! Cons: deep blacks arent a strength, viewing angles arent great, and no VRR support on PS5, only G-Sync for PC.
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Michelle Weber
Greater than one weekThe monitor itself is great. Its very pretty, big, and works well. However, the stand is cheap and wiggles while Im typing. You can barely adjust it, too. Plus, the monitor makes cracking noises periodically due to thermal expansion.
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Scott
Greater than one weekI spent a lot of time looking at monitors and after owning a few various IPS monitors, I made the switch to this VA panel, figuring it would be sufficient for my needs. While I can understand how this is quite a beaut for looking, it lacks horribly when in motion (i.e. for a FPS). The smearing is worse than a 3-year-old painting class. I figured it would be ideal for my needs due to work from home but due to some involvement with coding, I am required to read a lot and look at things on the fly. This monitor doesnt fit the bill for my needs on this either. I can agree this thing rocks in its own right, it doesnt fit my needs for a nearly $400.00 monitor. I game on all kinds of games from FPS to MMOs and will be switching to a similarly priced monitor that IS indeed an IPS. Beware of the blur, be sure to check into VA Panels, IPS, TN, etc, and understand the Pros and Cons before committing!
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Ryan bartholomew
> 3 dayThis thing is pretty cool. I play games on it and do 3D design things with it. Works great and quick, very clear picture.