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Customers have good things to say about the 32" Odyssey OLED G8 monitor's picture quality, OLED quality, refresh rate, and color. The monitor's HDR and design are also well-received. Some customers find the built-in speakers to be lacking, and others have concerns about the smart features, software, price, and the potential for burn-in.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Picture quality, Refresh rate

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent 32" 4K OLED for gaming/work

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Been using this monitor for a few months now and it's pretty great. The OLED screen is really nice - blacks are super deep, colors look good, and 240 Hz is smooth as hell. Works well for gaming and regular work stuff. HDR looks good too. Menu is simple to use, feels solid, and has all the ports I need. Only issue: sometimes the screen goes black for like 2-3 seconds. Everything else works fine though, so I think it's probably my cable or GPU, not the monitor. Overall really happy with it. Picture quality is great and it's super responsive. The black screen thing doesn't happen much and it's probably just my setup. Would definitely buy again.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Picture quality
    Best Buy Employee

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Best Budget Friendly Gaming Oled

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    Best Buy Employee
    Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Coming from an LG 4K Monitor, This Samsung Gaming Oled Monitor is the best ever so far. Comes equipped with a remote and i can tell the difference whenever im gaming, because the colors are ao Rich, Vibrant, Crisp, and Smooth. Whether you're gaming on a console or PC, this is perfect for your everyday needs.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Refresh rate

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Awesome, but has (minor) flaws

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I want to stary off by saying that overall this is an excellent monitor and I highly recommend it, however I can’t say it’s a perfect monitor. Let’s start off with what I really love about this montior, the resolution and refresh rate are superb! Not to mention that the OLED screen has stunning images. Out of the box it comes with a few cables you can use to connect your PC to this monitor, it has an 8k DP cable and an ultra high speed HDMI cable. The base of this monitor is a beautiful piece of hefty aluminum and the monitor arm has a mix of both metal and plastic, but is also has a good design behind it. Mounting the monitor to the arm and base is simple and doesn’t require any tools, just make sure you hear the click and try not to force things. Now for the items I’m indifferent about, this monitor can also act as a smart tv and will require some set up and account linking. The external power brick can take up some space, but with some clever cable management, it isn’t too much of an issue. This monitor has built-in speakers, but they don’t have the greatest sound quality, not bad for built-in speakers though. There’s a remote included for this monitor and its kind of okay, it can smudge easily, but it has a simple layout that’s easy to use. Finally, time for the few negatives I had, the rear connector panel can sink in if you use a little too much force. It doesn’t take much force, so I would definitely be careful on how much force you use when plugging in your cables back there. Last one is very minor, but out of the box, it gets set up as a tv and not a gaming monitor. You’ll have to go into the settings and manually change it into PC/Monitor mode.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Samsung
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      We are delighted to hear you've had an overall, positive experience with your OLED G8 Monitor.

      Thank you for your feedback to help us improve our products and services. If there is anything we can do to assist you and improve your product experience, please don't hesitate to contact Samsung Customer Support via:

      1-800-SAMSUNG, available 8AM - 12AM EST (Mon-Fri) / 9AM - 11PM EST (Sat-Sun).

      Your thoughts and opinions are very important to Samsung. Samsung

  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic Monitor

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    To start with, I will state what hardware I have. Currently using an Xbox Series X and thats it. If you are console gaming, this montior is an excellent choice. If you live in a small living space, say a bedroom, then this is A MUST! The fact it acts as a TV and a gaming monitor with nothing being taken away from the actual gaming experience is incredible. I also have a Samsung smart phone, so connecting to the monitor was super easy and made the monitor easy to set up. If you dont have a samsung device, im gonna be straight up and say dont get this monitor. You will more than likely hate your experience and will wish you went with something else. As for PC gaming, I have no idea how it works, but console gaming is fantastic. I have been replaying games just to see how they look! The 4K is outstanding and the OLED really ties this all together. The external speakers dont work super well but okay in a pinch. I recommend getting an external speaker like a soundbar as the monitor does not have analog inputs for basic desk speakers. I got a Bose external speaker and it works great! Regarding the remote.... if you dont like small remotes dont get this monitor, but otherwise its also amazing. It works as intended and can be charged by solar (using the lights in your room). Ive seen a lot of complaints about this product, but we live in a time where if you have a samsung device, it will more than likely connect to anyother device and make life a lot easier and vice versea for other products (Apple). Overall, my personal experience has been nothing but exceptional.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Refresh rate
    Cons mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfection

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is the best monitor to have ever monitored, in the history of monitors, in my opinion. I hadn't invested into OLED gaming yet, because I've been waiting on a panel that checks enough of my boxes, and well, this is the one. $1300 for a gaming monitor is definitely a steep price, but if you enjoy gaming as much as I do, it's entirely worth it, as not only is it the most beautiful monitor I've ever seen, it's also the most performant, going to 240hz. It's simply just the best of both worlds. Zero compromises.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Picture quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Worth the money

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Went from the 28 inch g7 to this 32 inch g8 oled and man what a difference i play the ps5 pro on it and what a difference the clarity and color it has no issues at all been gaming for over a month on it now and no regrets at all super clear picture

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    First 4k monitor. First OLED. Perfect.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Purchased this monitor as a gaming / work hybrid monitor. I love the OLED panel and everything looks crisp from working to gaming. The interface is like the Samsung TV I have so that was a pleasant surprise as it makes the monitor seem like a TV in a way. Of note: if your monitor and Tv are by one another, I have had instances of my remote working on both devices, for example, if my monitor was off and my tv too, if I used my tv remote to turn on my tv, my monitor would pick that up as well and turn on. I resolved that by using theSmartThings app where I can control each from my phone. There is RGB on the back that you can customize and the profile of the monitor is super thin. It also has a rubber cable clip for cable management. For gaming it’s been great! I can play 4k easily over 140hz (closer to if not over 200hz depending on settings and frame generation). I use this along side a gaming PC with a 5080 GPU. I got this monitor at an awesome deal (IMO) and I am definitely happy that I did. Attached photos from the Black ops 7 Beta which I played on PS5 Pro at the time (120hz-4k).

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Monitor Review

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This monitor has great value picked up on sale especially for an oled. If you're on the Samsung Ecosystem it should tie-in rather seamlessly. The on board tv operation system takes some getting used to and has a considerable of a bit of software bloat. However past that, it works well. Side benefit is the onboard streaming apps are well optimized to take advantage of the monitor. For gaming pc / hookup you'll need to play with the settings make sure to fix the monitor native hz rate to be set higher. Typically the monitor will autoplay to what ever your device is outputing especially windows. The HDR support is great however calibration of the monitor takes a lot of fiddling arond with as it based on a variety of factors such as the content you are playing, your viewing enviornment, lighting, etc. This monitor has decent viewing angles and very good color representation, the light matte finish is well done. Phyical setup is simple and stright forward, make sure to register your monitor for the warrenty. Attached photos are played HDR 4k resolution demo video. Photos were shot in a well lit room on a s24u. The matte finish is really good at reducing the glares. Note the color accuracy will be off because of the phone camera along with photos being unedited. The saturation and colors in-person are much more dark, vibrant and accurate. Highly recommend to take a look at a display model in store and pick one up on sale, especially for an oled.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Burn-in

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Burn in after 3 Weeks of use!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Lots of features and the display is very nice. This monitor can also work as a smart TV so you can watch Netflix, YouTube etc and even gaming apps such as NVIDIA GeForce now. You can connect mouse and keyboard via Bluetooth directly to this monitor and play games without needing a console or PC. However if you intend to use this for office or productivity be careful because burn in sets really fast. I experienced burn in within 3 weeks. That is an extremely short amount of time to see burn in. 3 weeks after use I noticed the windows task bar had been burned in at the bottom with icons. I used the monitor for office use daily and also gaming sometimes.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Samsung
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      We are very sorry to see that you have encountered issues with the Samsung Odyssey G80SD Monitor. We understand your disappointment and hope that you will give us a chance to assist with troubleshooting or warranty service.

      Samsung products are engineered to the highest standards of performance and quality and we back this model with a 3-year limited manufacturer's warranty, if purchased brand-new from an authorized dealer.

      For further assistance or to begin warranty service, please contact Samsung Customer Support via:
      1-800-SAMSUNG, available 8AM - 12AM EST (Mon-Fri) / 9AM - 11PM EST (Sat-Sun)

      Samsung is committed to providing the best possible product experience, quality, and value, and we are always here to help with any of your questions or concerns. Samsung

  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    4k

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Best 4k oled monitor out there. It has so many features. It really worth it for gaming a for just using it as a TV too.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Design, Oled quality, Picture quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing 4K HDR 240Hz Gaming Monitor

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Samsung 32" Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SD) is a cutting-edge gaming monitor that promises to deliver top-tier performance and stunning visuals. One thing to watch for when setting it up is the ports don’t feel sturdy. That Is, don’t plug your cables in with great force and yank them out. Be careful when you’re connecting the cables. The main drawback is the tv function. It is very annoying to have to fiddle around with the tv settings during setup and get it so that my PC outputs to the monitor. If Samsung is billing this monitor for gamers, then it should have made it easy for gaming. We don’t want to watch TV on this. That said, once you set it up and ignore the tv aspects, getting into 4K HDR 240Hz OLED gaming is like that classic song “A whole new world”. It is just amazing. You’ll want to play your games just to marvel at the stunning life-like visuals. The Odyssey OLED G8 shines when it comes to speed and responsiveness. Featuring a remarkable 240Hz refresh rate and an almost instantaneous 0.03ms response time, this monitor is designed for competitive gamers who need every possible advantage. The high refresh rate ensures smooth, fluid gameplay, which is particularly beneficial in fast-paced genres like FPS and racing games. You can plug in either with 8K DisplayPort or HDMI 2.1. Once I dialed down the extraneous settings and turned on DLSS3 with frame generation, I was getting between 140-170 FPS in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 running at 4K. The inclusion of AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technology further enhances the experience by minimizing screen tearing and input lag, ensuring a seamless and immersive gaming session. The visual quality of the Odyssey OLED G8 is simply breathtaking. Thanks to OLED technology, the monitor offers deep black levels and vivid colors, creating an incredibly lifelike image. The absence of pixel light bleed means that dark scenes are rendered with exceptional clarity and detail, making horror games and dark-themed titles more immersive. Make sure you turn on HDR on your PC in the Windows 11 display settings because this monitor supports HDR10+ (Samsung uses HDR10+ instead of Dolby Vision in its monitors). Every color pops, and the contrast ratio is among the best you can find in the current market. My laptop is a 2024 model with 165 Hz refresh rate powered by NVIDIA RTX 4070, but this monitor makes my laptop’s screen look pedestrian. It is just a massive upgrade, but I already own a Samsung 4K OLED TV (S95B) so I sort of knew what to expect. One of the standout features of this monitor is its Glare Free technology. This significantly reduces the impact of external light sources on the screen, allowing you to focus on your game without annoying reflections or glare. The matte finish might annoy some, but I found it very helpful. This feature is especially useful in brightly lit rooms or during daytime gaming sessions, as it enhances visibility and reduces eye strain, ensuring you can play comfortably for longer periods. The Odyssey OLED G8 is not just about performance; it's also about style. This monitor just oozes a premium, high end vibe. The sleek metal design, measuring just 3.9mm at its thinnest point, gives it a modern and sophisticated look that can elevate any gaming setup. The CoreLighting+ feature adds a customizable ambient lighting experience, allowing you to set the mood to match your game or your personal preference. This monitor is as much a statement piece as it is a high-performance device. Long gaming sessions can be taxing, but the Odyssey OLED G8's ergonomic stand helps mitigate this issue. The stand allows you to swivel and tilt the monitor to find the perfect viewing angle. This flexibility ensures you can maintain a comfortable posture, reducing the risk of strain and discomfort during extended use. It's clear that Samsung has put a lot of thought into the usability and comfort of this monitor. As a smart monitor, the Odyssey OLED G8 includes a suite of smart features that add to its versatility. You can easily switch between gaming and other forms of entertainment, such as streaming or browsing the web, without the need for additional devices. The built-in smart hub and user-friendly interface make navigating these features a breeze. I was already familiar with the Samsung Tizen software since I own a Samsung TV, but to others it might take a while to get used to it. The Samsung 32" Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SD) is a premium gaming monitor that delivers on all fronts. Its exceptional speed and responsiveness, combined with stunning visual quality and innovative features like Glare Free technology, make it a top choice for serious gamers. The sleek design and ergonomic stand add to its appeal, ensuring it looks great and feels comfortable in any setup. If you’re in the market for a high-performance gaming monitor that doesn’t compromise on style or functionality, the Odyssey OLED G8 is an excellent investment.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Hdr, Oled quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Brightness, Speakers
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    More Smart TV Than Monitor, for Better and Worse

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Samsung G80SD is a great display. You get 4K resolution on a 32” screen and all the benefits that come with an OLED display using the latest panel technology. Being a previous user of the Alienware AW3423DWF OLED monitor I did notice the reduced overall brightness, but HDR still pops and blacks are as dark as they get. That being said, I think this more of a Smart TV than a monitor and while that can be a great benefit, it can also be a hindrance at times and I wish there was a way to put some of that stuff further in the background. Getting the G80SD unboxed I was immediately struck by how slim the display is. At the edges it’s only a few millimeters and it looks very sleek. The silver/gray finish doesn’t go great against my mostly matte black setup, but it still looks good regardless and it mostly disappears especially if you opt for a monitor arm instead of the stand like I have. I did use the stand for a short time though and it’s sturdy and doesn’t take too much space for a stand. It also has a nice little rubber loop for cable management at the base. The power supply is external, probably owing to how slim the display is, and it’s a big thing for sure. Probably one of the larger power bricks I’ve seen. I ended up mounting on the underside of my desk with some Command Strips. The panel itself is flat, which is generally my preference when it comes to monitors, though I’ve come to not mind curved displays after my time with my previous monitor. It’s a standard 16:9 4K panel that goes up to 240Hz with an advertised 0.03ms response time. The ports on the back include 2-USB 3.0 Type A, 2 HDMI 2.1 ports and 1 DisplayPort 1.4 port. The USB ports feed back to the PC via a USB-B cable and can also be used by the display’s internal apps - I verified this by watching a YouTube video with my Logitech headset connected. I imagine this would also work for things like game controllers as well. Setting up the monitor is the same process as setting up a Samsung TV because it uses the same Tizen interface. You are taking through a series of menus where you connect to Wi-Fi and sign into your Samsung account. This being a smart TV you are made to agree to the various privacy policies, but Samsung tries to be sneaky and trick you into also agreeing to personalized ads and viewing data like it is required when in reality it is not. This feels deliberately deceptive on Samsung’s part and I think they need to adjust the verbage their to make the options clearer. You can of course skip all of this, but this disables a lot of the G80SD’s functionality and leaves you with an empty home screen that is constantly asking to be setup. I think there needs to be a way to jettison a lot of these features as many gamers will have no use for them. Once all of that was setup, I connected to my PC via DisplayPort. The display itself looks great, though I wish it got a bit brighter. The display reports a maximum brightness of 440 nits in HDR and that seemed to ring true as I ran through the HDR calibration tool in Windows. HDR does still look really good on the G80SD though and the highlights don’t necessarily need to be as bright when you have an OLED display. The display is not glossy - Samsung advertises it as “glare free”, which seems to matte for all intents and purposes. It still looks great though and actually does a very good job of keeping reflections off. Ther eare no sRGB or DCI-P3 modes to speak of. You also don’t get a calibration report like many other monitors, but to my eyes the colors appear natural and accurate. Variable refresh rate is here in the form of Freesync Premium Pro and G-SYNC seems to work just fine for me. Gaming so far has been an excellent experience and I haven’t had any issues there. For some of the more demanding games I play I have turned the resolution down to 1440p and they still very good on this display at my viewing distance (~30 inches away). The Smart TV portion so far has been pretty good. The interface is very snappy and the included remote works well enough to navigate around - it also has a little solar panel at the bottom to help keep it charged up which is neat. You can get pretty much any major streaming app on Samsung’s platform and it even includes some cloud gaming apps like Xbox and GeForce Now. It also supports Cast and AirPlay. The built-in speakers are nice to have in a pinch, but sound fairly weak. If you are using this in a small space like a dorm or a bedroom I can definitely see the advantages of a monitor that also doubles as your TV. This sometimes gets in the way of it being a simple monitor though. Every time I boot my PC and turn on the display I get the giant Samsung game bar that lingers for several seconds and even when that goes away there’s another little tip that pops up right after that telling me how to get the game bar back if I need to for a few more seconds! AND, though the display will turn itself off when you shut your PC down, it hangs on a standby screen for a full minute before it shuts down waiting to see if you want to do something else with the display. I wish I could make this monitor act more like a monitor and I’ve been in and out of every setting I could find to try and make adjustments. The core lighting on the back of the monitor is pretty neat, though it’s hard to see unless you are looking behind it or have it right up against a wall. There’s a variety of effects you can set, including one where the lighting changes depending on what’s on screen, though I found this to be underwhelming and I liked the rainbow effect better. The monitor includes a 3-year warranty, though it does not explicitly include protection from OLED burn-in. The G80SD is supposed to have a special cooling system built into it that I assume is meant to help protect against that at some level, but it would be good if Samsung was a little clearer about that and it included it like many other OLED manufacturers do. Overall I’m happy with the G80SD. It’s a great-looking OLED monitor and the idea of a gaming monitor that doubles as a TV is a good one, but I think there are improvements Samsung can make and there might be less expensive options for anyone not looking for that functionality.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Samsung
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      We are delighted to hear you've had an overall, positive experience with your OLED G8 Monitor.

      Thank you for your feedback to help us improve our products and services. If there is anything we can do to assist you and improve your product experience, please don't hesitate to contact Samsung Customer Support via:

      1-800-SAMSUNG, available 8AM - 12AM EST (Mon-Fri) / 9AM - 11PM EST (Sat-Sun).

      Your thoughts and opinions are very important to Samsung. Samsung

  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Picture quality, Refresh rate
    Cons mentioned:
    Speakers
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful but Quirky. Needs A LOT of Set-up!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Samsung Odyssey is my first OLED monitor of this size. I have one on my phone and on the QHD screen of my gaming laptop, but this is the first one I have had of this size, and it’s a bit jaw dropping the first time you fire things up on the big screen. The Odyssey 32” is a beauty both in form and in functions. I was amazed at how thin and relatively light the monitor was compared to my previous 32” gaming monitor. Even though that one is only three years old (got it to take advantage of the HDMI 2.1 specs), it might as well be an old CRT monitor compared to a modern screen! Also, the stand format is SO MUCH better. I get that the monitor companies were capitalizing on the edgy and futuristic trend going with gaming systems, but like those are also scaling back, I’m glad to see that Samsung did the same. Out with a stand that takes a disproportionate amount of space on a desk, and in with a nice flat base that allows for things like keyboards and mice to be stored underneath when you need a bit of extra desk space. They also toned down the exterior lighting so that it no longer seems like you are on the set of TRON but you can get a nice bit of bias lighting from the ring around the stand mount. As for the gameplay features, the Odyssey 32” is amazing. I have three devices attached to this monitor (an Xbox Series X, the latest Mac Mini, and a Zephyrus G16 laptop). None of them have looked anything less than phenomenal, and they have been unable to throw anything at the monitor frame-rate-wise that it couldn’t absolutely destroy. I have YET to see a single stutter or tear on screen. Speaking of the screen itself, those inky blacks and vibrant colors are just amazing for some of these games. That being said, I DID have one heck of a time finding the right balance of the color palette (the Odyssey gives you quite a range) and HDR settings. In the end I found a good color setting but after doing tons of HDR calibration both on the monitor and on the Xbox and Laptop, I ended up just turning HDR off. Some more modern AAA games implemented HDR really well, but most of my games did not and HDR just made it look washed out or brought out details in the darker areas that the game creators probably were hoping that no one would notice! So the lesson to learn from my hours and hours of playing with settings is that you will definitely want to take your time to check out all the settings both on the monitor as well as your gaming platform. Don’t take the view on the screen right from box as what you are stuck with. You can ‘dial in’ a ton of settings to find just the right balance for your games, your play environment, and your personal tastes. Not everything is perfect though on the Odyssey. The Apps installed on the monitor are absolutely ridiculous. Now it is awesome that this thing would make an awesome TV/Gaming/Workspace monitor for someone with a small space, but the software (especially the stuff baked in and not removable - I’m looking at you Tik-Tok), is full of bloat. It’s one thing to offer a whole bunch of options for buyers to download, and even to have a nice selection preloaded, but don’t FORCE me to maintain a health app or social media app if I don’t want it. I would have said I was surprised by this, but both of my TVs are also Samsung and they do the same thing there. Some of those apps do work really great though. My login data for my streaming services carried over from my TVs and I was able to watch Amazon Prime shows with just a simple click of the remote. The Odyssey makes for a great TV. One good thing that the Odyssey shares with its larger TV brethren is a fabulous remote. I love the solar powered (and USB-C rechargeable) remote for the TVs and this is just a slightly more compact version. My previous monitor also had a remote but it was wonky at best and completely useless at worst. The Samsung remote is super-responsive and makes changing settings relatively easy. Changing settings is also quite a bit easier on the Samsung vs. my previous monitor by having a setting tray that pops up and not only shows the frame-rate you are currently getting but also gives you some of the top settings you might want to change and the ability to go deeper if needed. Oh! One last little quibble with the Odyssey 32”. The sound from the integrated speakers is good but not great. My previous monitor had a phenomenal sound system built in and got me to drop wearing headphones because it was so good. With the Odyssey I’m having to go back to headphones. That being said, I did find a really cool feature that in the end gives me the best sound I have had from a system. I have an external USB sound card that on a whim I plugged into the back of the monitor. I was astounded when the Odyssey recognized it and switched audio output automatically to it. Plugging in my really nice headphones and getting into some really atmospheric games was amazing. I got to hear some new things in games I had started playing after dropping my headphones previously that were really cool. All-in-all I’m extremely happy with the Odyssey 32” OLED. It is a beautiful screen and once you get things set up the way you like, your eyes will be in video heaven.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Samsung
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      We are delighted to hear you've had an overall, positive experience with your OLED G8 Monitor.

      Thank you for your feedback to help us improve our products and services. If there is anything we can do to assist you and improve your product experience, please don't hesitate to contact Samsung Customer Support via:

      1-800-SAMSUNG, available 8AM - 12AM EST (Mon-Fri) / 9AM - 11PM EST (Sat-Sun).

      Your thoughts and opinions are very important to Samsung. Samsung

  • Pros mentioned:
    Design, Hdr, Oled quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Sleek, amazing picture, and ton of features!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Right out of the box I was immediately impressed by how simple it was to put this monitor together -just snap and twist without any tools whatsoever. Also, it is not heavy, so handling it was easy. The next thing I noticed was how thin the panel is in comparison with my other 32” monitors. The silver/black design language is sleek and elegant. The silver edges are not intrusive, and the bezels are super thin. Once on my desk, I noticed that I had more real state to put my speakers and soundbar under the monitor. The monitor features plenty of connectivity such as HDMI 2.1, DP.14, and USB-A. Unfortunately, it is missing a USB-C and 3.5mm audio jack. Also, I would’ve liked to see an additional HDMI port. There is also Bluetooth support. Setting it up is a breeze, especially since I have a Samsung phone. Through the app, I can adjust settings and use it as a remote. In addition, I can use it as a digital controller and many other cool features. I originally thought the smart features were a gimmick, but not only did I find myself watching media content this way more often, but that allowed my PC to rest when not in use. The sun-powered remote is a great supplement. Another surprising feature is that there is picture-in-picture mode! The panel features a non-reflective coating which is rather impressive. My office has two large windows, and they were not an issue whatsoever. I thought this would affect the picture quality, but I was pleased that this was not the case. Speaking of visuals, the OLED screen is beautiful to look at right out of the box. The colors are vibrant, the whites are bright, and the blacks are silky dark. The contrast is deep as well. Nevertheless, I spent a very long time tweaking the picture. I am glad that this monitor can keep some profiles as my settings would change depending on the content. 4k-HDR content simply looks eye-popping. I mainly work on one monitor and play content on the other, and I am so impressed by the viewing angles. Even at ridiculous angles I can see the picture clearly. The AI mostly handles resolution upscaling, which is nice, but sometimes can be noticed and be a bit distracting, especially when a lot of movement is happening or when highly contrast pictures are flashing at lower resolutions. I still appreciate it though. When it comes to gaming, I was also quite satisfied. The 240Hz makes navigating buttery smooth. There are not a lot of games that take advantage of HDR on PC, but the ones that did looked amazing. To appreciate the 4K-HDR resolution, you must have a high-end PC. Even with my custom build I barely went above 60fps on 4K on triple-A titles, but lowering the res to 1440p, they ran much better at higher frame rates and response times while still looking amazing. The Freesync support was the icing on the cake. Hooking up a 4K capable console using the included 2.1 HDMI cable fully takes advantage of the monitor’s capability and is a joy to play. The gaming hub is a decent feature as I can stream games on my fast internet and the games looked great with the AI upscaling. I also appreciate the dynamic cooling system which prevents overheating. There is an AI brightness adjustment when a static logo or menus to prevent screen burn-in. In addition, there is a screen saver when the screen is not playing anything. Lastly, the audio is good. It is loud and clear. However, it is lacking bass, so a sound system or headset would be highly recommended. Yes, this monitor does have a premium price tag, but in my opinion, it is totally worth it. I’d say check it out and you won’t be disappointed.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Picture quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Software
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Almost Perfect OLED Monitor with Fixable Flaws

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    I wanted to get a bigger and new monitor, that had more color than a VA panel and ideally 4K resolution with high framerates to play games on. I’ve been thinking about getting into the OLED panels, as the technology has matured since the first-generation panels. And that’s how I landed on the Samsung 32in Odyssey OLED G8 G80SD as it was recently launched and readily available. Pros: - Thin and light for size. - Beautiful and Smooth 4K OLED panel with 240Hz refresh rate. - True Blacks and Zero Glare standout. - Minor improvements have a major impact. Cons: - Samsung’s SmartTV belongs in a TV, not a Monitor. - Back Panel Plugs are EXTREMELY LOOSE. - Must change the default settings to get best results. - Warranty does not match industry standard. Setup: I knew this monitor was going to be thin, but I was still surprised at just how thin and light the monitor was while taking it out of the box. Included in the box with the monitor is the Stand Base, Stand Arm, power brick and cable, wireless remote control, 5.25 ft Display Port 1.4 cable, a 6.5ft HDMI 2.1 cable, and a PC In USB cable for enabling the onboard USB A ports on the monitor. One major concern I had right away was while plugging in the Power and DisplayPort, the connections moved within the back panel! I’m familiar with my share of loose plugs, but this felt like the ports were just floating inside the shell of the monitor, whereas I expected them to be firmly attached to the exterior. I want to warn anyone who is even slightly forceful with their cables, BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL WHEN PLUGGING IN YOUR CONNECTION!! Otherwise, you might damage the monitor before you can even turn it on. Setup on the desk was easy, Samsung went with a tool free approach for the base stand included. You just need to line up the tabs and snap the monitor into place. The stand is one of many improvements to useability Samsung has made, not only did they get rid of the ridiculous V-base design, but the monitor can swivel and tilt into almost any position needed to get the best view. With such a large monitor, the stand handles the adjustments perfectly without tipping. Even with the stand upgrades, after some arrangements on my desk, I decided to use my existing monitor arm as it allowed me to fit everything on my desk as I wanted. Installing the monitor arm was a breeze with how light the G80SD is. The metal back panel makes the monitor feel premium and look super sleek. Additionally, there is an RBG ring on the back, CoreLighting+, which is off by default. I opted to keep it turned off, nothing against RBG or backlighting, but I won’t be focusing on the back of this panel that much. But when I do, Samsung made an improvement over prior models of Odyssey G8 monitors is the decision to face the ports out towards the back of the monitor. No 90-degree bend at the monitor or cables hanging out below the monitor because they can be secured behind the monitor to the arm. It’s so much easier to plug in the cables as well, as you don’t have to get the right angle or bend any cables up under a hood, you can just turn the monitor to the back and see which plug you want to use. Software: For better or for worse, Samsung uses its Tizen SmartTV software on the monitors, which only takes about 5 minutes to complete but includes unnecessary steps like channel selection and audio setup. It is not a great feeling to have to navigate through a TV setup on a monitor, I’d have bought a TV if I wanted to watch TV. The Menu navigate feels very scroll and select though if I used it more, I assume the recommendations would become more customized, but again the main reason I bought this Monitor was to connect it to a PC and Play Games. I understand having the TV function might be useful for some people, but I would want to use the feature and not be forced to use it. Overall, the software setup was not hard, but I wouldn’t call it painless just due to the forceful nature of having to use a TV menu on a Monitor. I prefer simpler interfaces and more focus on doing one thing well. Connectivity: The G80SD offers the standard spread of ports: 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.1, and 2x USB A 3.0 if you connect the PC in (blue square plug). Additionally next to the Ports is the Power button which also acts as the built-in menu navigator, although it is much easier to navigate the menus using the included remote. The G80SD must connect to a wireless network during setup, this allows the monitor to update, register to your Samsung account, and stream the SmartTV media. Additionally, the G80SD can connect to Bluetooth speakers to provide better sound than the built in speakers but sound quality will vary based on the quality of the connected speakers. There is no other audio out besides wireless. There is a built-in microphone which enables the ability to use smart assistants like Alexa, Bixby, or SmartThings, but I don’t really use these. Luckily Samsung included a physical microphone off switch on the bottom of the monitor, which helps ensure there is no background listening going on. Performance: I will start with the G80SD’s 4K OLED display is AMAZING, the colors just pop, at least with some tweaks to the settings. Coming from mainly VA panels, the HDR10 and HDR10+ Gaming modes make a huge difference and look accurate. Initially I was a bit concerned because on the product page the Peak brightness was listed as only 250 nits, but that doesn’t account for the HDR settings. With HDR enabled, you will have no issues with brightness, but you will want to adjust the settings to get the right coloring depending on your setup. But the blacks are truly black, even more evident when bumped up against my older VA Panel looking at the same “True Black” sample. I was also questioning the choice of using a Matte finish for the OLED panel, but after looking at the G80SD in direct sunlight, I know why Samsung made that choice. You can actually still see and enjoy, key here is enjoy, the OLED display in sunlight without having that annoying glare or bounce back. The 240Hz refresh rate makes the G80SD great for games that require fast movements and reaction times. To hit these frame rates at 4K, you will need a powerful machine even on lower setting, otherwise it is probably better to run at 2K and upscale the game with either DLSS or Super Resolution. In either case, due to the 0.03ms (grey to grey) response time, there is literally no ghosting at all based on the UFO Test. Gaming: Game wise, I started up Destiny 2 to play The Final Shape, which ended up being the only game I’ve been playing since. For reference, I was able to hit a stable frame rate of about 125 FPS at 4K and 240 FPS at 2K in destiny 2, this was on a custom PC running an AMD Ryzen 9 5900X with 64GB DDR4 at 3600 MT/s with a RTX 4080. The OLED display just made the whole game world pop to life and the fluidity of the movements thanks to the high frame rates and response time, it was so much fun I just kept playing. Even though I had been playing on my VA Panel Display just the day before, the G80SD made the game feel brand new. Hands down, if you play immersive world games and have been eyeing getting an OLED Display, the time is now to dive in. TV?: Honestly, this monitor would be an AMAZING OLED monitor, if Samsung would strip out all the TV focused software and settings. If anything, the “SmartTV” part of this monitor is anything but smart and belongs in another product. I understand this serves a secondary purpose of acting as a TV, but because ALL the software is built around the TV interface, but the hardware is geared towards gaming, which results in this Monitor being built for gaming but trying to act like a TV, which results in a half thought out experience for you. Warranty: One other major concern I have is what is covered by the 36-month warranty. On Samsungs website, the warranty page for the G80SD states that parts and labor are covered for 36 months from time of delivery but does not specifically state it includes Burn-In coverage. There is a lot of different information going around about if the Warranty covers Burn-In, but I am only going off what is explicitly listed on Samsungs warranty page as navigated to from the product page, and it does not explicitly say “Burn-In Coverage” as so many other manufacturers do for their similar products. Conclusion: Overall, I’m really enjoying the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 G80SD, way more than I had thought I would from a simple monitor upgrade. The improvements from the OLED panel in picture quality and color compared to an ISP or VA panel just blow me away. The small improvements to the exterior of the display really make this an enjoyable monitor to set up and use. But two large issues make it hard to recommend the G80SD monitor, but both could be fixed in time: First is the stance on Burn-In coverage in the warranty, Samsung should clear up the confusion for customers by aligning all of their representatives and warranty info to align with what is expected. And I hope the decision is to explicitly include Burn-In coverage in the 3-year warranty. It is hard to recommend a monitor to others when there are alternatives available that include coverage in the standard warranty for a known flaw with the technology. Second, remove the Smart TV features or at the very least make it secondary to the Odyssey OLED G8 G80SD being a monitor! Once you get through much of the settings, it is a really great monitor, but the expereince to get there will turn off so many Gamers. Again, the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 G80SD is a great monitor but I can't make it my recommendation with these issues, as there are other options these days.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Picture quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great gaming quality but questionable for Windows

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    I’m going to be as honest as I can for someone who appreciates good quality picture. The past few days I’ve done some extensive tuning and testing with this monitor and whether it’s a TV or monitor, I’ll always do a side-by-side comparison with my previous model to make sure its worth the upgrade. I’ve been excited about 32” 4k OLED gaming monitors coming out for some time. I will say for reference, I really do enjoy a bright monitor. Something where the colors pop up and have plenty of glow and light without looking washed out. OLED’s are not known for being bright, and I knew that going in. The physical setup of this monitor was quick and easy because it didn’t require tools. Its lightweight and super thin compared to other similar sized monitors which is a big benefit. First off, this monitor looks amazing but only in the right scenario and usage. My setup is Windows 11, RTX 3080, and I use an HDMI cable. I used my old gaming monitor side-by-side as reference, a 2k 32” screen with a ‘Rapid” IPS panel. I’ll start with the good. As you’d expect, the blacks look fantastic! Colors are rich in the right application. During my testing, most games it looks really good on. I played Starcraft, Bright Memory, Diablo 4, and Modern Warfare 2 (2022 release). I was able to notice a big difference in all games except Modern Warfare 2, which is where I expected the biggest improvement. There really wasn’t too much of a difference which I was disappointed in, especially since I was playing in 2k resolution previously and now in 4k resolution, but it did look slightly cleaner. I also played Doom Eternal, and WOW…that game by far looked the best on this monitor. The color contract and brightness came to another level when playing that game. The monitor also comes with a remote which is a fantastic option for making setting changes on the go, way better than leaning forward and reaching behind or the side of the monitor trying to figure out what buttons to push….definitely gotta give props to Samsung for this. Now for things I’m not a fan of. First off, setting this monitor up is more than just plug and play. You have to set it up like a new TV. It wants you to sign into Samsung and go through its interface initially. I also have a Samsung TV, and I’m not a fan at all of their interface. Not intuitive and seems to have a learning curve. I originally hooked up the mouse and keyboard to the monitor, which at first was a nice option for typing and using a cursor to navigate the monitor settings and apps, but it quickly became old. The mouse/keyboard was slow and would switch between disabling it for Windows and enabling it for Samsung. I wasn’t able to use the remote efficiently while the keyboard and mouse were plugged in. I plugged them directly into my PC and used the remote only, much faster and better! Now for picture quality in Windows, it just doesn’t look that good. Aside from being dimmer which I’m not holding against it, but the colors look more washed out. Even my rich background pictures doesn’t look as good as my old monitor. The white is more pale and weak. Even streaming some Netflix 4k animal shows such as the Planet series side-by-side, the quality appears weaker which is very surprising. I know its Windows and not the monitor itself, because when I go to the built-in monitor apps (when using it as a TV) and use Netflix to play the same scene there, it looks so MUCH better. So currently, I’m not sure if a Samsung update, driver, or a custom color profile for this monitor needs to be released, but general Windows tasks don’t look that impressive. I’ll say it doesn’t look bad, but when you get a premium monitor like this you want premium quality all around. I imagine when using this monitor with a console or even a Mac, picture quality should be much better. I’ve seen other reviews and in my experience there is red/purple tint in a lot of the pictures and streams on this monitor. I’ve been working on tuning the settings for days and most the time I felt like I was going in circles trying to fix it. Again, I don’t think most of this is directly a Samsung issue, but I think they could have improved compatibility with Windows a little more and offer some better built-in profiles to pick from. Here are a couple of other things to note about this monitor: - Easy Box Setting software is recommended to install for this monitor during setup, but the software does not detect the monitor after install, at least on my computer. - No USB C option, nor a KVM. Would have loved to see both these on this monitor - I now use a screen saver on this monitor as extra protection against burn-in, my personal choice. - Must have Game Mode on, aka Adaptive Sync, in order to get the full gaming benefits of this monitor. The description for this option makes it sound like its only used for Console gaming, but you need it for any gaming even on PC. - Not a lot of options for savings overall settings within profiles. There is a Custom 1 and Custom 2 option but that only remembers the Brightness, Color, Contract, Tint, and Sharpness settings. I was having to make a lot of setting changes, especially when trying to duplicate monitors for testing when it would automatically change the settings for you. - If using Nvidia card, make sure to go to Nvidia Control Panel and enable G Sync, RGB, 240Hz refresh rate, and 10 bit color. - The color LED in the back of the monitor is a nice addition, and customizable. - I put Windows in a dark theme to help improve the general quality of the image I’m sure this is also a Windows issue, but I’ve never had good luck enabling HDR in Windows on my monitors. It always dims the screen even more when I feel like its supposed to do the opposite, so I tested with it on but wasn’t happy, so I keep it off and use in-game HDR when available. I’ve also been using the speakers from this monitor since I don’t have room for my regular speakers anymore. They are decent for monitor speakers, but don’t expect a lot when gaming…I always prefer a headset. All in all, its a newly released monitor and needs time for updates. If you are mostly gaming, you are going to love this monitor! If you use it for general non-gaming tasks, you might not notice much of a difference, but I’m also more picky than your average person. And not all non-gaming scenarios look bad, my screen saver looks amazing next to the other monitors! I also wanted to reach out to Samsung support to share my pictures and diagnostics to see if they can offer assistance, but they don’t seem to have a portal to create a ticket or email, only phone call. I’m always afraid I’m going to get routed to 5 different departments over a 30-45 minute period, and still not get any help. A ticketing system would be much better, at least to voice my concern. My settings are currently the best I’ve had them at, but I still feel could use lots of improving. I’m sharing a couple of comparison photos between my old monitor (Left side) and the Samsung G8 (Right side) below. Keep in mind that these are taken by phone and do not fully represent what you would see with your eyes. Overall, I still gave it 5 stars because it is a gaming monitor and it performs very well AS a gaming monitor. Even between setting changes where the monitor readjusts itself, I’ve seen the colors get very bright and look fantastic for that 1 second period until it goes dim again, so I know the monitor itself has the capability to look better. I just hope they can push out some updates to help it look better within the Windows environment or that I can find a better way to tune it myself. Despite the downsides, I am happy with this monitor and do look forward to firing up new game(s) on it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Refresh rate

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing 4K OLED Gaming Monitor — Worth Every Penny

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I've been using this monitor for several weeks now and I'm genuinely impressed. The 4K OLED panel delivers absolutely stunning picture quality — deep blacks, vibrant colors, and incredible clarity make everything from games to movies look gorgeous. The 240 Hz refresh rate combined with the near-instant 0.03 ms response time makes gameplay feel super smooth and responsive, especially in fast-paced titles. HDR content pops beautifully, and overall the image quality here feels far above typical gaming monitors. Setting it up was simple, and the menu/interface is easy to navigate with all the ports I needed for PC and console connections. I also love that this monitor doubles as a smart display — streaming apps work well, and it’s nice to be able to use it for more than just gaming or work. Some people have mentioned occasional brief black screen flickers, but I’ve only seen this a couple of times and it didn’t affect my experience. Overall this has been one of the best upgrades to my setup — perfect for competitive gaming, creative work, or just watching movies in stunning OLED quality. Would definitely buy again!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Design, Oled quality, Picture quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Premier OLED Monitor for Gaming and Professional

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    he Samsung Odyssey OLED G80SD is a standout monitor that combines sleek design with exceptional OLED display technology. Its ultra-slim profile and minimal bezels offer a modern look, while the OLED panel provides deep blacks, vibrant colors, and outstanding contrast. With a 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time, it delivers smooth, tear-free gaming experiences. Calibration options allow for precise adjustments for both SDR and HDR content, enhancing visual accuracy and detail. Ideal for gamers and professionals, the Odyssey OLED G80SD excels in performance and color quality, making it a top choice for those seeking high-end display capabilities.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Refresh rate
    Cons mentioned:
    Software

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Simple premium 4k monitor

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    Amazing 4K OLED high refresh rate monitor, especially when on sale. I've had it for almost 1 year, and no signs of burn-in with heavy use and no effort to mitigate it. The only complaint is the software. For some strange reason samsung included smart tv software in this monitor, which is handy but can be annoying with a pop-up every time you turn on the monitor.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Oled quality, Refresh rate

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best monitor I have owned.

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    I absolutely love this monitor. The 32” Odyssey OLED G8 is hands down the best display I’ve ever used. The 4K resolution is razor sharp, and the 240Hz refresh rate makes everything feel incredibly smooth, especially in fast-paced games. The 0.03ms response time is no joke, there’s zero noticeable ghosting or blur. The OLED panel is what really makes it shine. The blacks are truly black, colors are rich and vibrant, and HDR content looks amazing. It completely changed how my games and movies look. Even desktop use feels premium. Build quality is solid, the design looks clean and modern, and the smart features are a nice bonus. If you’re serious about gaming or just want top-tier picture quality, this monitor is worth it. No regrets at all.

    I would recommend this to a friend