SAMSUNG Odyssey Neo G8 LS32BG852NNXGO 32″ UHD 3840 x 2160 (4K) Max 240 Hz HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, Audio FreeSync Premium Pro (AMD Adaptive Sync)…
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Last updated on March 1, 2023 5:16 pm
National L. –
Pros: 1. Huge display with fantastic picture. 2. Offers wide viewing angle. 3. Fast. 4. Sturdy stand. Cons: None. Overall Review: 1. Back panel USB / Headset hook are only useable if you have access to the back of course. not easy to reach over from the front. 2. Perhaps a higher res panel would have been good, but I think Samsung nailed this generation’s tech perfectly for speed and picture. It is better than I thought it would be. 3. It is very easy to reduce font size, zoom out, etc, to make use of the large screen in browsers, etc, with a large 1080 screen. With other panels offering higher res you often make fonts larger, zoom in, so it is essentially the same practice. Clearly it lacks pixels, but you wanted that for speed, right? Yup! 4. I replaced my 3x 1920×1200 (5760×1200) eyefinity rig with this and immediately realized I did the right thing. 5. The other option was to go 3x 2k or 4k monitors and buy two or three top end GPUs, I just got tired of bezels, complexity, and cost. 6. “Big” wide screen is great. 7. I use two Asus R9 Fury Strix (Crossfire). Apparently these received HDR support last year from AMD. Fully supported DisplayPort version 1.2a (older DP versions don’t support HDR) @ 10bit, 120hz refresh rate (on a 1080p screen). If my GPU’s were newer I’d get DP version 1.4, and the 144hz from this monitor. 8. I thought I was having displayport problems, but it seems HDR isn’t a perfect science yet… Everything works great in games and movies, but Windows desktop is washed out. This is a common complaint for Windows 10 users and not related to the monitor. In Windows 10 it’s easy to turn off HDR in Display Properties, but you might just get used to it or tweak the monitor presets. 9. The monitor came with firmware version 1003, and 1008 is available from Samsung’s product page.
Nick N. –
Overall Review: I have had no issues with this monitor. This is coming from someone who despises Samsung…I have a 4k TV from Samsung and I have always regretted the purchase. I was VERY skeptical and did a lot of research before buying this, especially considering the cost. I was surprised at how wonderful it has been so far. The limitations of the monitor are usually only due to the GPU or the settings you’ve set up. The menu interface on the monitor is intuitive and straightforward. I have live wallpaper set up and it’s a beautiful sight and very relaxing after a long day of work. The only “con” I would say, is that the mount doesn’t rise very far. Other than that it really is a spectacular sight. I have been impressed and EXTREMELY relieved considering the financial investment. I’ve done a bit of gaming on it and also have no complaints there. I have no doubt that some of these ship with some faulty hardware, and that would be an insane letdown…I feel for those who’ve been that unfortunate. The only problem I have with the purchase itself was the late shipping, courtesy of UPS. But it is that time of year, so I just let it go. If you are considering this product, I’d order it from a good vendor and just hope for the best that you don’t get one that has a defective part. It really is pretty spectacular.
adam g. –
Pros: very large work space super bright great for gaming Cons: 2 stuck pixles but you get use to it. Most annoying thing is once it goes to sleep you have to turn on/off several times to wake it support was no help. Samsung support is a joke! Overall Review: Works well when it works but mine died after 13 months I have a 3yr warranty but good luck getting a repair or replacement nearing 3 months still not fixed! Just keep getting new ticket numbers and transferred to different call centers which blame other departments for the delay My first Samsung monitor and my last.
Anonymous –
Pros: Uses the same Innolux panel as the AORUS FI32U. Why pay $200 more for RGB when this exists! Cheapest 32″ 4K 144hz HDMI 2.1 IPS panel on the market today. Most with those specs are $1,000+ (or aren’t released yet). 4k is great (but make sure your GPU can keep up!) While not officially certified, the g-sync compatibility worked flawlessly with my RTX 3080 TI. HDMI 2.1 also makes this great for the latest generation of consoles (in theory; untested myself). Cons: Landscape only. If you want to rotate in portrait mode, you will need a VESA mount. The cables it came with are pretty short. If your pc/console sits literally right next to the monitor you are fine, but if you want to do cable management around your desk you are going to need to buy/supply your own cables. Doesn’t come with a USB-C cable. The only way to use use KVM (pictured) is to use one USB-B (included) and one USB-C (not included) cable. I haven’t been able to test the KVM feature yet because of this. Overall Review: Great monitor, but update the firmware! You can get the firmware update from Gigabyte’s website. Firmware update F06 = “Improve the performance and reduce input lag”. Out of the box, mine came with a lower firmware, and needed updating. At only 90% DCI-P3, this is probably not the monitor for you if you need to do professional color-accurate work. Neither would I recommend getting this monitor for HDR400. If you want this for HDR gaming, look elsewhere (like HDR1000+). Other than that, most of the cons are minor and I would recommend this monitor for 144hz 4k gaming.
Michael –
Pros: Price HDMI 2.1 144 Hz Cons: HDR Overall Review: I bought this monitor to be able to take full advantage of both next-gen consoles while having the experience of playing on a monitor. Previously, I had the PS5 hooked up to a 65 Sony (also HDMI 2.1), and the Xbox hooked up to an LG 27GL850-B (1440p). Both consoles were great on their respective displays, but ultimately I wanted everything hooked up to one screen. M32U Thoughts: – Packaged well and doesnt appear to have any dead pixels – Setup is pretty straight forward – 4K looks great with next-gen consoles (havent hooked up the PC yet to test it out with the 3080) – HDR but not reallybut bought this monitor knowing that – Simple menu / controls – Great price for the specs Im really going to put lots of hours into this monitor over the next 20 days (or so) to see if any issues rise to the surface, but so far so good.
Leandro H. –
Pros: This monitor hit everything i was looking for on my checklist at under $1k. I did not get this for the HDR as. I find anything less than HDR1000 to be a marketing gimmick. I also dont find HDR to be worth the price hike like the Asus 3k monitor. If you want a solid 32 in 4k monitor that has all the feature you need for gaming and most productivity tasks like me then this is the monitor for you. If I did Pro photoshop or other color accurate work I might say look else where. Not saying it isnt far off from perfect but its pretty close This monitor looks really good in person Cons: Instruction manual was lacking. Make sure to filp the switch at the bottom of the monitor for your first time setup its like a toggle switch similar to that found on a power supply. I thought my unit was DOA until I found it Overall Review: Overall I’m highly impressed with this monitor. It doesnt have the RGB or HDR 1000 features offered by other monitor but it also doesnt have their price tag. This a No fluff monitor at a great price. I actually found this monitor a steal at this price