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27" Samsung Odyssey G51C - Monitor

Reviews 27" Samsung Odyssey G51C

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Jan, Štětíflag
Rated 22/08/2024, variant 32" Samsung Odyssey G51C
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Matěj, Olomoucflag
Rated 27/07/2024, variant 32" Samsung Odyssey G51C
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I bought the monitor purely for gaming and light office work. The 32" diagonal is really big and if you have a place to put a monitor, I can only recommend it. Everything at this size draws you into the action. The refresh rate of 165 Hz is absolutely enough for most games. The color reproduction is also very nice, of course this is an " entry" level model, so it cannot be compared with panels with more advanced technologies such as OLED. Despite this, the colors are very nicely balanced and the coverage is really great for such an affordable monitor. In HDR mode, the situation is slightly worse, unfortunately again and here more noticeably, it cannot match the higher price category with OLED displays, but if we forget the higher price category, it offers a really beautiful HDR experience. I would recommend improving it by switching from HDR standard to HDR Dynamic in the monitor' s control panel. and also to calibrate using the Windows HDR calibration application (Win11). VRR, here Freesync Premium is in my opinion now a necessity, it really makes a big difference in the smoothness of the image. So far, I have not encountered any artifacts when using this technology with nVidia GPUs. In conclusion, we can only say that if you are looking for an affordable monitor for around 6000 CZK, I can only recommend this one.
165 Hz
32" (80 cm) diagonal
Color balance and reproduction
HDR mode is very good on a VA panel (after calibration)
Price
VRR works without a problem (with nVidia GPU you just need to turn it on in the control panel)
Considering the price, no
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Vojtěch, Dražoviceflag
Rated 22/05/2024, variant 32" Samsung Odyssey G51C
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Large diagonal
High refresh rate
It is slowly being redrawn
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Jakub, Ostrava - Stará Běláflag
Rated 25/03/2024, variant 32" Samsung Odyssey G51C
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I was very surprised by the price of this product and the fact that it is a VA panel. Of course, it does not reach the quality of monitors over 20000 Kc, but I think that for less money I got a lot of music, which is common with Samsung (according to my experience). Definitely at this monitor size 2K is the minimum requirement. The optimum is 4K, but this requires a different machine within the gaming PC and thus our investment grows. P. S. Of course, when used with a console, the TV will always lead here (Mini-LED or OLED, the others just a waste for watching Voyo etc. ) in the price range above 20000 Kc, as it can provide better and greater support in terms of display or gaming experience. OLED monitors are so far in the framework of the current generation somewhere in between (besides they do not like the stationary image, the threat of "burn-in" effect) and the price is a bit out of the question, when for the money you buy a 65" TV in certain cases. I recommend to check out the full review here on the site: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/samsung/odyssey-g5-g51c-s27cg51 (this is the tested 27" version, but it is technically identical to the 32" version).
The 32" size is really significant for both work and play, which gives certain positives and advantages for each of these two options. it also depends on what kind of work (for graphics or professional work it is not optimal).
It has quite nice colours, but HDR is weaker on "standard" level. It is better to use the "dynamic" level when HDR is enabled.
The black display is at a very good level with the possibility of adjustment in the settings. Compared to the IPS panel, which lags in this direction even with "local dimming" enabled.
Well designed interface for monitor setup in terms of orientation and access.
It can also convert and display 4K signal from PS5.
No major problem with "motion blur" and motion blur, although sometimes you can notice some disorder with faster movement in FPS gaming. it always depends on the source and settings.
Complete satisfaction in terms of stability and positionability, where you can actually position it in all directions.
Good text readability "text clarity" at 2K resolution relative to monitor size.
Unfortunately, VRR support only works for PC and Xbox with uricity settings. This means low cooperation with PS5, but it's not really important. I leave AMD FreeSync off, when playing on PS5 it is more recommended.
Weaker HDR and thus colour display compared to more expensive monitors (IPS or Mini-LED panel type). with OLED is absolutely not comparable.
When playing on a console, you can see some imperfections in the display of textures, etc., but it's more or less negligible in the price/performance ratio of this monitor. Of course, it is necessary to take into account the limitations of the console and its graphic display compared to a PC of a higher gaming class.
The maximum refresh rate of 165 Hz is achieved only when connecting a PC via a display-port cable. Otherwise via HDMI and console gaming only 120 -144 Hz. It is also due to the fact that the monitor only has two HDMI 2.0 ports.
Absence of "local dimming", which is not a negative given that the black display works fine without this tweak. this means that there are no big discrepancies in the framing or transition/motion between light and dark areas on the screen. at least I haven't noticed it on a large scale yet, because I'm short.
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Vladislav, Prahaflag
Rated 24/03/2024, variant 32" Samsung Odyssey G51C
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I like it so much! Used for game development
So good quality
So good price: )
So big. Really
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