🎯 Dominate your game with Samsung Odyssey G51C — where speed meets precision.
The Samsung 27-Inch Odyssey G51C is a cutting-edge QHD gaming monitor featuring a 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time for ultra-smooth, lag-free gameplay. Equipped with HDR10 for vibrant visuals, AMD FreeSync Premium for tear-free action, and advanced features like Black Equalizer and Virtual Aim Point, it’s designed to give competitive gamers a clear edge. Fully adjustable for ergonomic comfort, this monitor transforms your gaming setup into a pro-level battlestation.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Brand | Samsung |
Series | G51C |
Item model number | LS27CG512ENXZA |
Item Weight | 10.58 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.22 x 24.34 x 20.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.22 x 24.34 x 20.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | SAMSUNG |
ASIN | B0BYGL52YQ |
Date First Available | March 27, 2023 |
L**S
Not just for gaming, wonderful for multiple windows
Graphics are good! Super convenient for large spreadsheets. It was a good price point and compatible with multiple monitors. Works great. Can fit 3 windows at a decent size across it.
Z**H
Great ultrawide monitor if you can get it under $400
Overall I'm a lot happier with this than an old 4k tv from walmart. Only complaints I have were the lackluster HDR, which I expected only being HDR10, and the color, which was a super easy fix. I just changed was color, I changed it to Cool 2 and set blue to 70 and it looks perfect now. No dead pixels or cracks to speak of, just some scratches on the frame from being a clutz installing it.Unlike what the other reviews say, the power LED can be turned off while the monitor is off, by going into system and scrolling all the way down, it shows "Power LED On", and set it to "Working," this will let the LED turn off while the monitor is off. Great for someone who has their computer in their room and likes it nice and dark while they sleep.Going from 60hz to 165 was a massive difference for me, it felt like the image was clearer sooner after moving. The curve isn't too much, but 1500r would have been nice. I haven't used it for any FPS games, because I have this installed on a monitor arm on my sim racing rig, but I imagine the experience would be great.As for racing, I think 21:9 is better as it's a more efficient use of screen space. How often do you look at the roof and dashboard of your car while driving? I don't look much personally, so I thought I would get rid of the unused space and get my monitor closer to the top of the wheel so it feels more immersive, but also keep a wider FOV to see more on the track.I bought this because it ticked all of my boxes; ultrawide, >100 PPI, IPS, >144hz, 1ms response time, and a nice curve. I would say if you can get it under $400 to go and snag one.
G**M
Fantastic monitor for it's price.
Honestly, it's the best ultra wide monitor you're going to get in it's price range. Is it amazing? No, but it's really well made, it's color and picture quality are both really nice, and honestly I think it's a great first step on your ultrawide journey.
A**R
Support is not helpful, and the Monitor does not operate reliably.
The monitor looks good when it works. The button press control "stalk" is a pain in the butt, and gets in the way of any accessories (Tobii eye tracker, etc) due to placement. But the biggest issue is that it consistently refuses to power back on when the pc comes out of sleep mode. I have to physically unplug the power source to get it to power up. Rebooting the computer does nothing. It did not do this initially (purchased in October 2024), but is doing it more and more. I have had an open ticket for more than 6 months. Support is polite, but not effective. I am not waiting for a call from a service rep who according to the support rep is likely going to tell me to ship it to them so they can fix it then ship it back. This is a non-starter, I work from home and cannot be without a monitor. With an issue this on-going, I would have expected more significant action (cross ship replacement, etc), but this is not an option for the Samsung Support reps. At this point, I cannot recommend Samsung monitors and will be looking to replace with another brand I have had good luck with (Acer, Asus, etc).Update: After being told 2 times my device was out of warranty after only 7 months and being required to prove my purchase 2 times, I was told you expect a call arranging a home repair visit on one of three preferred days I had provided. Instead, I received a phone call asking to pay $329 for an "out of warranty" repair. After proving my purchase was in warranty a 3rd time, and bring disconnected twice, I was told that I would have to ship them the monitor for 2 to 3 weeks as they don't offer in home repair on Monitors of this size (34 inches). As the current owner of a Samsung TV, range and laundry appliances i can say unequivocally that they will never see another of my dollars. Service is horrendous. Don't buy this monitor or any of their other products.
I**A
Good picture, but the small details ruin it
Great monitor overall, but I took 1 star off because:- The power and overall control button is a knob on the bottom of the monitor. If you don't use a stand and are moving, you can't set it down without breaking the knob. Which means you can't change any settings.- When the monitor is in power save mode the little knob has a flashing blue light. Visually, not great, since I had this in my bedroom.- When the blue light flashes, it makes a high pitched noise as well with every flash. So again, not ideal for a bedroom unless you're manually turning it on and off every day.I probably wouldn't buy this one again, even though those are small-ish details.
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