Samsung 32" Odyssey G55C Series QHD Curved Gaming Monitor
$219.99
Condition: Factory Reconditioned
Model: LS32CG550ENXZA
Screen Size: 32"
Top positive review
Picture is beautiful
By Big Jay on Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
This is a great monitor. I have had a lot of Samsung monitors and TVs over the years, and I have been completely happy with them. This is no exception. This is my first curved monitor. The picture quality (DP) is outstanding! Ditto the HDMI. Downsides: 1) the VESA holes are in a weird place (I'd say about 1/4 of the way down), so mounting it has been an issue--bottom line, go for a taller arm. 2) it would be nice if it had more inputs. There are only two (DP and HDMI), so you're limited for inputs; 2 of each would have been nice. 3) The plugs for the cables are a bit difficult to get in, but how often do you unplug them? If that's important to you, then you should know that. That's it. Everything else was a great value for the money. Do note that I'm not a gamer. I cannot comment on that aspect. No flickering and the brightness is great.
Top critical review
3 people found this helpful
Decent for the price but lacks a lot of common features
By Dominick "Goat" Arena on Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
For the price (when on sale at $274) this monitor is very tough to beat! 1440p with a high refresh rate and a 1000r curve. The color accuracy is pretty good especially at the price point. Doesn't compare to a higher end IPS displays but beats out TN panels. The menu is pretty user friendly and has a good number of features and settings. My main reason for knocking off 2 stars is as follows... Lack of HDMI ports. This monitor comes with 1 HDMI and 1 Display port. Most monitors nowadays have 4 ports usually 2 of each. Limits what I can keep connected to the display. Also, max brightness is only 300 to 350 nits. The description states its HDR and while the Xbox Series X DOES recognize this, its not bright enough for TRUE HDR content. Would need to be at least 400 nits to 600 nits to truly appreciate HDR and see a noticeable difference. The lacking in peak brightness makes it very tough to see a huge "dynamic" range. My last con is the stand. It has no adjustment at all. I ended up putting on a riser to raise it but there is absolutely no rotation, pivot or height adjustment to the stand. I think these features are pretty much standard on 90% of the monitors out there at the same price point. All in all, I am happy with the purchase and decided to keep it but only use for console gaming. as my go to monitor is the Nanocell Fast IPS from LG for my PC needs.
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