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Samsung 32” Odyssey G5 Gaming Monitor, WQHD (2560x1440), 144Hz, Curved, 1ms, HDMI, Display Port, AMD FreeSync Premium, HDR10, LC32G55TQWNXZA, Black

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Size: 32-inch


Style: QHD, 144Hz


Pattern: Curved


Features

  • UNMATCHED IMMERSION: Get your head in the game with Odysseys 1000R curved panel, which matches the curvature of the human eye for maximum immersion and minimal eye strain
  • 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 the action
  • EXPRESS 144hz REFRESH RATE: Get more than double your potential frame production with the Odyssey G5; With a 144hz super smooth refresh rate, youll never want to go back to a traditional screen
  • LIGHTNING FAST 1ms RESPONSE TIMES: A fraction of a second can be the difference between your destruction or your enemys; With Odysseys grey to grey 1ms response time, you can be sure that youre receiving information as fast as technologically possible
  • AMD FREESYNC PREMIUM: Features adaptive sync technology which reduces screen tearing, stutter, and input latency; Low framerate compensation ensures every scene flows seamlessly
  • 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

Description

Get your head in the game with Samsung G5 Odyssey’s high performance lineup of Quad HD curved gaming monitors. The G5 range hosts a variety of next-level performance and visual upgrades at a fantastic price point, allowing gamers to pick and choose the gaming monitor that’s best for the games they love to play. Samsung Odyssey’s 1000R panel matches the curvature of the human eye for maximum immersion and minimal eye strain, while the Express 144Hz refresh rate means that topping leader boards has never felt so good. With WQHD resolution, make your gaming world more lifelike than ever before. Packing in 1.7 times the pixel density of Full HD, experience a fuller view with more space to take in all the action alongside incredibly detailed images. Dropping frames means dropping chances to put your enemy in the dirt. AMD FreeSync Premium features adaptive sync technology which reduces screen tearing, stutter, and input latency and low framerate compensation ensure every scene flows seamlessly. A fraction of a second can make the difference between your destruction or your enemy’s. With Samsung Odyssey G5’s lightning fast 1ms response times, you can be sure that you are receiving information as fast as technologically possible, while HDR10 brings game scenes to life more vibrantly than ever before.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Brand SAMSUNG
Series LC32G55TQWNXZA
Model Number LC32G55TQWNXZA
Display Size 32 Inches
Max Resolution 2560 x 1440 pixels
Noteworthy Features Adaptive Sync, Curved Display, High Dynamic Range
Refresh Frequency 144 Hz
Product Weight 16.98 lbs
Product Dimensions (LxWxH) 5.35 x 27.96 x 17.3 inches
Color Black
Voltage 240 Volts (AC)
Manufacturer SAMSUNG
First Made Available August 31, 2020

Frequently asked questions

The Odyssey G5 primarily supports AMD FreeSync Premium technology. However, it can also work with Nvidia's G-Sync, but it is not officially certified by Nvidia. You may have to manually enable it from the Nvidia graphics control panel.

The SAMSUNG 32” Odyssey G5 Gaming Monitor offers a high refresh rate of 144Hz making it ideal for high-speed gaming. The high refresh rate provides smoother and more detailed motion scenes and eliminates motion blur.

The Odyssey G5 sports a VA (Vertical Alignment) panel which promises better contrast and deeper blacks compared to IPS (In-Plane Switching) panels. It also can display a wide color gamut and supports HDR10 for improved color accuracy and contrast.

Yes, the Odyssey G5 can be mounted on the wall. It is compatible with the VESA 75x75mm wall mount standard. However, the wall mount bracket is not included in the box and will need to be purchased separately.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Samsung Odyssey G55A monitor received favorable reviews overall, hailed mainly for its impressive gaming performance due to its 165hz refresh rate, 1440p resolution, and the immersive experience provided by its curved screen. The screen delivers a vivid display and good color accuracy, making it not just a gaming choice but suitable for professional design and editing tasks as well. Some users mentioned low adjustability with the stand's height and angle, and no built-in speakers.

Pros

  • 👍 High refresh rate (165hz) for smooth gaming
  • 👍 Superior 1440p resolution for detailed visuals
  • 👍 Immersive curved-screen design
  • 👍 Good color accuracy for professional tasks
  • 👍 AMD FreeSync Premium for tear-free, seamless gaming

Cons

  • 👎 Stand height and tilt angle are not adjustable
  • 👎 No built-in speakers
  • 👎 Some users report light movement issues during fast panning in dark scenes

Should I Buy It?

If you're primarily a gamer looking for a high performing monitor that offers an immersive experience and smooth, detailed visuals, the Samsung Odyssey G55A is a solid pick. It may also cater to creators requiring high color accuracy for their tasks. However, for those who require built-in speakers and flexible screen adjustability, you may need to consider other options with these features.


  • Good monitor for gaming
This is a good monitor with good picture quality, it has two HDMI ports, the size is roughly 27 in which was bigger than my previous monitor that was 24 in. The curve display is pretty nice though nowadays it seems like a fad and not an actual performance thing. Though it's monitor does get warm mainly towards the bottom middle It's not really noticeable unless you touch the screen or super close to it, it is weird because I haven't had a monitor that gets as warm as this one does even while my room is roughly 65° f. Overall it's a pretty good mid-range monitor. It supports 144 Hz, HDR, curve display, low response time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024 by AmazonCustomer

  • Everything you need from the more expensive Odyssey G7 and nothing you don't, at half the price.
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020 by Adam Norris Adam Norris

  • Best bang for your buck, PERIOD
I thank the Samsung gods for this one. This monitor is by far the best in the price range. The quality is amazing, refresh rate never hiccups, the menu is vast and intuitive and the price can't be beat. The curve is almost a little much at first but once you're used to it it feels wrong using a flat monitor (the monitor next to it in the pic is a 21" HP monitor, btw). Gripes: It's not HDR. (And yet, for kicks I turned on HDR10 on Far Cry 5 and it somehow still looks good, better than with it off) The "smart" aspect of it seems more dumb than anything, it turns down the brightness when it senses a black screen. So, you'll be loading a YouTube video, it'll be a black screen so it goes darker. Then the video loads 2 seconds later and the screen takes a second to adjust back. It just disrupts, if anything. It's REALLY big and REALLY Heavy. No joke. This thing is actually a beast. Weighs a ton and doesn't fit on any desk. But hey, you chose this lol Haven't figured out how to use the speakers. I use studio monitors so I don't need the speakers but I never could figure out how to use em. All in all, this thing is just such a steal. Honestly, if there's a shadow of doubt in your head, toss it out. It's an incredible monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2021 by Eric W Eric W

  • Really nice monitor
Got this one on Prime Day. I didn't 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. it's 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 it's massive. But I love it. The curved screen is a little easy to lose your cursor at times, but I'm sure I'll get used to it. After running for a couple hours, a band of about 3" worth of lines appeared on screen, and wouldn't 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. Wasn't 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. I'm 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 it's 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, I'm happy with this for now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2021 by Magic Mike J

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