Samsung Odyssey G5 - G55T (2560 x 1440 pixels, 26.90")

Samsung Odyssey G5 - G55T

2560 x 1440 pixels, 26.90"


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philipp34

3 years ago

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daphilippe

3 years ago

Hey, For me, the G5 (32"/2K) replaced my older three 27 "s and I was "blown away" ;) At first I was almost a little overwhelmed by the size, but you get used to it very well *grin*. The colours are rich and the monitor can be adjusted well via the HUD. The only downer I've noticed so far is the reflection. Depending on the incidence of light, it reflects relatively strongly and the colours become fake. But since I'm more of a gamer, it's almost always dark for me anyway ;) . I can't say anything about the Acer one because I don't know it in action or otherwise. But I would definitely recommend the G5, if only because of the price/performance ratio. The only thing was that I couldn't use all three monitors properly (that they all ran at the same time) until I bought slightly more expensive 1.4 DP monitor cables. The older ones I had didn't seem to do well with the 144Hz and 2K. Hope this helps you a little.

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Bluelions

1 year ago

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Timemachine

1 year ago

Hello Bluelions. I have the same monitor and the PS5 and my computer connected. Very good quality and I am extremely satisfied. The resolution is FullHD, not 4k (which needs 3840 / 2160 pixels). At 4.5 kilograms, you can mount this on the wall without any problems. 27 inches is enough for me, as I also have the PS5 connected to the TV (in case I ever want a bigger picture). For the price, there is nothing to complain about. Hope the information helps you.

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josh7ua

2 years ago

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Hajdar9

2 years ago

Hi Josh I got the monitor for my PC and I also have a ps5 but I won't recommend it for ps5 it's too much the monitor has 144 hz and that's over the limit of the ps5. It's a shame to pay money for the performance your ps5 can't manage. Choose a monitor with 120hz and you will also save money 👍

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xxtimixx7

2 years ago

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Priince07

3 years ago

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uzicanin

3 years ago

1000R means you can place the screens in a radius of 1m and it would result in a circle with a diameter of 2m, thus with the 1800R the circle would have a diameter of 3.6m. The 1000R curvature is ideal if you are sitting closer to the screens as the curvature is more pronounced. If you sit at a distance of 1m, the image should appear rectangular again with the 1000R. The curvature is practically twice as strong as with the 1800R.

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SusanneS149

3 years ago

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kaeufer32

3 years ago

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Hello, I bought the LC32G55TQWRXEN and am completely satisfied. I can recommend the monitor. I also have monitors in the shop, but I get less tired with this one. For gaming, it has enough resolution, a very good colour image and supports a high refresh rate. So it's perfect for gaming. Have fun shopping and greetings käufer32

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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nick.holenstein

3 years ago

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The way I see it, the C27G54TQWU can be tilted backwards, I don't think the LC27G55TQWRXEN can, I bought this one (LC27G55TQWRXEN) and I'm very pleased, the only annoying thing is that my PC recognises a screen with speakers, but I haven't managed to hear any sound through this monitor yet.

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chpw

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

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With an adapter, yes, but not directly, because the display does not have a USB-C connection, and the 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution is not suitable for the 32-inch size; fonts are displayed in a very pixelated way, which is at most possible for 27 inches. For 32 inches, I would definitely choose a high-resolution UHD 4K monitor that also has a USB-C port. The Macbook Air is then also charged at the same time. This filter shows 3840 x 2160 UHD 4K displays with a USB-C connection and simultaneous charging option. https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/monitor-31?p=20%3A262831&pdo=68-16667%3A310356&rsl=22-19596%3A60%3A100&so=5&tagIds=77-624

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chpw

3 years ago

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archimedesgmbh

3 years ago

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The MacBook AIR has the resolution internally of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels and the Samsung 2,560 x 1 440 pixels . I guess that if you mirror the screen (have the same image on both) just not. No problem with screen expansion. Display Retina Display 13.3" display (33.78 cm diagonal) with LED backlighting and IPS technology, native resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels at 227 ppi with support for millions of colours. Supported scaled resolutions: 1680 x 1050 1440 x 900 1024 x 640 400 nits brightness Wide colour gamut (P3) True Tone technology

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