Customer Ratings & Reviews
- Model:
- LS32DG802SNXZA
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- SKU:
- 6573686
Customer reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 144 reviews
(144 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Display Quality4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Features4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers often highlight the exceptional visual experience of the 32" Odyssey OLED G8 monitor, praising its 240Hz refresh rate, OLED display, and HDR support. They appreciate the stunning picture quality, vibrant colors, and deep blacks. While some find the smart features unnecessary, many are impressed by the sleek design, remote control, and gaming capabilities. Concerns are raised regarding potential burn-in and the premium price point.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Hdr, Refresh rate
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
You will love this monitor!!
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This monitor is fantastic. Originally I had purchased an open box but it continued to make this whistling noise and after a quick google search, I discovered it may be the cooling feature that was making the noise. However, since then I returned it and received a new one and so far no issues. It’s almost as if you’re purchasing a tv as it comes with a remote and you’re able to install apps - YouTube, Hulu, Netflix, etc and it has built-in speakers, which sound great. The monitor quickly recognizes the type of device you connect via hdmi and displays the resolution and frame rate and oh boy, every console I’ve played look fantastic. You can definitely see the difference and how enhanced the image look. Although it is expensive, this monitor is definitely an investment worth buying as I am using it daily, all day to work from home, school and leisure with video games and movie/ shows. A lot of people are usually concerned over burn in. However, a new monitor comes with a one year warranty that covers that and you can pay an additional warranty for 4yrs.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Hdr, OledCons mentioned:Burn-in
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
More Smart TV Than Monitor, for Better and Worse
|Posted .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 friendBrand response from Samsung
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- Pros mentioned:Hdr, Refresh rate
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 Ultimate 4K Gaming Monitor
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.--First Impressions-- So, I got my hands on the Samsung 32" Odyssey OLED G8, and let me tell you, it's a jaw-dropper. With a 4K 240Hz OLED panel and a lightning-fast 0.03ms response time, this monitor is clearly designed to impress. It’s got a matte, glare-free finish, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, and Smart TV capabilities with AI. Oh, and did I mention the solar-powered remote? Yes, Samsung went all out on this one. --Design & Build-- First off, this monitor is sleek and thin. Like, supermodel thin. It’s incredibly light, making it easy to mount on any VESA arm or stand. The toolless assembly is a godsend, especially if you’re like me and get easily frustrated with screws and bolts. The flat base of the stand is another thoughtful touch, perfect for placing your keyboard without eating up your desk space. --Visual Performance-- Now, let’s get to the good stuff. The visual performance of this 4K OLED panel is nothing short of spectacular. At 240Hz, everything is silky smooth, and the HDR content is a visual feast with its infinite contrast. Gaming on this monitor is like discovering a whole new world. When I fired up Borderlands 3, I saw colors and details I’d never noticed before on my old IPS/TN panels. My overclocked 6900 XT can push 4K at 150+ FPS on COD Warzone and 160+ FPS on Fortnite. My other system with a 3090 achieves similar numbers, and I can only imagine the bliss of a 4090 hitting that sweet 240Hz. The responsiveness is practically instantaneous, with no noticeable lag. --Smart TV Functionality-- This monitor isn’t just for gaming; it’s a full-fledged smart TV. Netflix, Hulu, Plex—you name it, it handles them all flawlessly. Signing in with my Samsung account was smooth, and the colors pop just as vividly when binging shows as they do in-game. I used to be glued to my LG C2 75” for TV shows, but now I’m just as happy watching right at my desk. --Audio Quality-- The speakers on this monitor are surprisingly impressive. They can fill a 15’ x 15’ room without any clipping or distortion. Initially, I thought I’d need a soundbar or external speakers, but the built-in ones do the job just fine. For those looking for an even more immersive experience, the HDMI ARC port allows for a seamless connection to sound systems with a single remote to control the volume. --Connectivity-- The connectivity options are pretty solid, with two HDMI ports (one ARC) and two USB A ports with upstream functionality. I wish there were more USB A ports, but a 4-port USB hub took care of that issue. My peripherals—mouse, keyboard, webcam, microphone—are all plugged in and happy. --Remote Control-- The solar-powered remote is a highlight. It makes using the monitor’s smart TV features a breeze, and I find myself using it quite a bit. The fact that it’s solar-powered is a nice touch—no more hunting for batteries in the middle of a show binge. --What Could Be Better-- If I had to nitpick, it’d be the limited number of USB A ports. But as mentioned, that’s easily fixable with a USB hub. One feature I do miss is a USB C port with Power Delivery for seamless docking with my MacBook. It’s something I love on my Asus Pro Art monitor and would have been a great addition here. --Conclusion-- The Samsung 32" Odyssey OLED G8 is a marvel of modern technology. It combines stunning visuals, smooth performance, and smart TV functionality in one sleek package. Whether you’re a hardcore gamer, a binge-watcher, or just someone who appreciates top-tier tech, this monitor is worth every penny. The minor drawbacks are easily outweighed by its numerous strengths, making it a must-have for anyone looking to upgrade their setup. Go ahead, indulge yourself—you won’t be disappointed!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Hdr, Picture quality, Refresh rateCons mentioned:Smart features
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Gorgeous gaming monitor with streaming features
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This monitor is packed with features and is gorgeous to look at. It is not quite perfect, however. First of all, as a gaming monitor which is of course the primary function and intent, it is phenomenal. Color reproduction is flawless, black levels are perfect, refresh rate is stunning. With a proper GPU you can push up to 240hz and never see a single tear in the frames. I have a 4070 Super and have been playing Starfield a lot lately. At 4k and on ultra settings it is buttery smooth and looks incredible. A game like that really takes advantage of the HDR and OLED qualities with all the black of space and the varied lighting on different planets. It really is stunning. On the other end of the gaming spectrum, I’ve also spent a lot of time with Cities Skylines II which involves a massive number of small details that are truly brought to life on the 4K resolution. The semi-matte finish is unobtrusive and does a great job dispersing light and reducing glare. In fact, this is one of the only screens I have that has virtually no glare whatsoever. The backside has an RGB light ring around the VESA 100x100 mounting point that can be customized in the settings to many different color options and schemes, and the body itself is a very thin high-quality metal. It includes an ultra high-speed HDMI cable, DP 1.4 cable, USB upstream cable, an unfortunately large glossy white power brick, and a full motion stand that is also a metal construction allowing for easy tilting, height, and rotation adjustments. I use a desk mount arm for it and since it is fairly lightweight it was an easy install. One of the most unique features it has is the ability to function like a TV set with a Bluetooth remote and built in wifi with streaming app support on the Tizen OS. It works great once you can get a Samsung account setup which for some reason is required to use any of the streaming apps. Doing so should be pretty easy, but it took me half a dozen tries just to get the email verification step to properly complete and was so frustrating I initially gave up entirely. A few hours later I tried again and somehow got it working which allowed me to get into my streaming apps and sign into each one. It’s a bit of a gimmick particularly since the built in speakers are subpar, but the remote can be pretty handy for navigating the various settings screens and changing inputs quickly. Whenever no motion from a mouse or input is detected, it quickly goes into a screen saver mode to protect itself from burn-in and resumes just as quickly once you want to get going again which adds an additional layer of comfort for keeping that OLED screen looking great. If you want an absolutely beautiful, responsive 4K screen for your gaming delights and have a desire to watch TV afterwards then this is the one you’ve been looking for. Requiring a Samsung login to use any additional apps is a bizarre and frustrating choice that tarnishes the experience a bit but it’s still a gorgeous screen and that fact more than makes up for that shortcoming.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Hdr, Oled, Refresh rate
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Absolutely love this monitor! It has everything I wanted & need. Best monitor 2024
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Hdr, Refresh rate
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Gorgeous, but avoid at all costs.
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Right speaker is defective and DOA, samsung support won't replace the monitor because I'm beyond their 14 day return period. Should have bought it through Best Buy. The monitor is stunning, beautiful, and otherwise perfect - but Samsung does not have your back and after 2 hours on the phone with support and a promise from a tech support supervisor to replace it with a brand new unit, he secretly cold transferred me despite promises otherwise, and they're not honoring the commitment. So overall, it may be amazing, but avoid it at all costs due to the company backing it, making it, and supporting it.
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- Pros mentioned:Hdr, Oled
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best decision
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Beautiful quality nice system prefer for gaming and watching high-quality videos
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Hdr
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
S tier monitor for a great price with open box
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Open box is worth it from Best Buy. The monitor looks amazing, especially playing Jedi Survivor with the lightsabers in 4k HDR
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Hdr, Oled, Refresh rateCons mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Outstanding in every way!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The good: Display Technology - The highlight here of course is its 32-inch OLED panel, which sets it apart from traditional LCD or LED monitors. It being OLED means it delivers superior picture quality with inky blacks and vibrant colors. Relatively unusual for this size, this Samsung boasts a 4K UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, providing sharp and detailed visuals that enhance both gaming and multimedia experiences. With a blazing-fast 240Hz refresh rate and an astonishingly low 0.03ms response time, it delivers ultra-smooth gameplay with minimal motion blur and input lag. This makes it an ideal choice for competitive gamers who demand precision and responsiveness from their displays. In laymen’s terms, it’s beautiful, accurate, and fast. Design and Build Quality - Sleek and modern design that blends aesthetic appeal with functionality, including minimal bezels, matte black finish to minimize glare, and a robust stand which has height, tilt, and swivel adjustments. Relatively understated, it also features “Infinity Core” lightning on the back, with customizable RGB lightning effects (which can also be disabled entirely.) Color Accuracy and HDR Capabilities - Exceptional color accuracy, covering 125% of the sRGB color gamut and supporting 1 billion colors. Also has HDR support, specifically HDR600, essentially meaning deeper blacks and brighter highlights for HDR content. Gaming Performance 240Hz refresh rate and .03ms response time. Butterly smooth and super immersive. Connectivity and Features - Aside from the strictly monitor features, it also has what sort of looks like a version of Android TV baked in, which means it can essentially operate as a stand alone TV as well. Most of the usual bells and whistles are there on the “TV” setting side, including some relatively decent internal speakers as well. The bad: Price - Not really much of a “bad” in my opinion, as you certainly get what you pay for with this monitor. That being said, there are significantly cheaper 32” panels on the market, but not with this entire feature set. Burn-in risk - As with all OLED panels, there’s a risk of image burn-in. This does seem to be less of a risk with this model due to some onboard “Dynamic Cooling System”, which is designed specifically to prevent it. Expensive GPU is essentially a necessity - Again, not really a negative per se, but in order to really take advantage of this monitor, at least from a gaming perspective, a fairly hefty and current (and thus expensive) graphics card is a must. Overall: The Samsung 32" Odyssey OLED G8 G80SD 4K UHD gaming monitor represents a state-of-the-art choice for gamers and professionals seeking uncompromising performance and visual fidelity. Its OLED panel, combined with 4K UHD resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and ultra-low response time, sets a new standard for gaming monitors. While the premium price tag and considerations about OLED technology may deter some buyers, the monitor's exceptional image quality, gaming performance, and feature-rich design make it a standout choice for those who prioritize the best. If you're looking to elevate your gaming experience with a monitor that offers unparalleled clarity, responsiveness, and immersive visuals, the Samsung Odyssey G8 is highly recommended. It not only meets but exceeds expectations, delivering a gaming experience that is truly next-gen.
I would recommend this to a friend