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Samsung 27” Odyssey G5 G50F QHD Resolution Gaming Monitor, 180Hz Refresh Rate, Fast IPS Panel, HDR10, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible, 1ms Response Time (GtG), AMD FreeSync™, Adjustable Stand, LS27FG502ENXZA

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Size: 27-Inch


Features

  • Samsungs 27 Odyssey G5 QHD Gaming Monitor delivers brilliant visuals for exhilarating gameplay thats more immersive than ever before.
  • QHD resolution (2560 x 1440) boasts incredibly detailed, pin-sharp images.
  • With a wide 178 viewing angle, the IPS panel consistently delivers crisp, clear hues from various viewpoints.
  • 180Hz Refresh Rate and 1ms response time (GtG) allow fast reactions for ultra-smooth gaming, plus G-Sync compatibility syncs the GPU and panel to reduce choppiness, screen lag, and image tearing.
  • HDR10 provides brighter highlights and nuanced shadows for added depth.
  • Black Equalizer improves visibility in the deepest shadows, while Virtual Aim Point increases the accuracy of the players aim.
  • Auto Source Switch+ allows instantaneous switching between connected devices and the height-adjustable Ergonomic Stand easily pivots, tilts, and swivels for the perfect view.

Description

Samsung’s 27" Odyssey G5 QHD Gaming Monitor delivers brilliant visuals for exhilarating gameplay that’s more immersive than ever before. QHD resolution (2560 x 1440), with more than 1.7 times the pixel density of Full HD, boasts incredibly detailed, pin-sharp images. The fast IPS panel, with its 178° viewing angle, provides an engaging gaming experience by consistently delivering crisp, clear hues from various viewpoints. 180Hz Refresh Rate and 1ms response time (GtG) allow ultimate speed for ultra-smooth gaming precision, while G-Sync compatibility syncs the GPU and panel to reduce choppiness, screen lag, and image tearing. Scenes feel more realistic with HDR10, which provides brighter highlights and nuanced shadows for added depth. Black Equalizer improves visibility in the deepest shadows, while Virtual Aim Point increases the accuracy of the player’s aim when the action peaks. Auto Source Switch+ allows instantaneous switching between connected devices without having to flip through multiple inputs. Maintain winning streaks in total comfort with the height-adjustable Ergonomic Stand that easily pivots, tilts, and swivels for the perfect view.

Brand: Samsung


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Resolution: QHD 1440p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Finish: Matte


Contrast Ratio: 10001


Refresh Rate: 180 Hz


Display Type: LCD


Display Technology: IPS


Viewing Angle: 178 Degrees


Brightness: 300 cd/㎡ Candela per Square Meter


Pixel Pitch: 0.23


Color Gamut: 0.99


Has Color Screen: Yes


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: Free-Sync, G-Sync Compatible


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 9.9"D x 24.2"W x 20.4"H


Item Weight: 9 Pounds


Resolution: QHD 1440p


Display Resolution Maximum: 2560 x 1440 Pixels


Native Resolution: 2560x1440


Response Time: 1 Milliseconds


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Adaptive Sync: FreeSync, G-Sync Compatible


Additional Features: Height Adjustment, High Dynamic Range, Tilt Adjustment


Specific Uses For Product: Desktop, Gaming, Photo Video Editing


Color: Black


Mounting Type: Desk Mount


Warranty Type: 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty


Shape: Flat


Brand: Samsung


Model Number: S27FG502EN


Model Name: SAMLS27FG502E


Warranty Description: 1 Year Manufacturer


UPC: 198957237942


Manufacturer: Samsung


Built-In Media: 1x HDMI, 1x DP, 1x PC


Power Consumption: 48 Watts


Voltage: 240 Volts


Connectivity Technology: DisplayPort, HDMI


Hardware Connectivity: DisplayPort, HDMI


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This monitor right now, is the best BANG for the Buck on Amazon!
Size: 32-Inch
Yes, if you spend more money you can buy a finer monitor. If you are on a budget and you have a decent video card that can handle 1440p, THIS is your monitor! Particularly if you have a Radeon card.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2026 by JRVee

  • My fears were overblown... My fears were overblown...
Size: 32-Inch
Update: It's been about five months since I started using this (now June 2026), zero issues, still working like a champ, will try to update periodically. I've been playing lots of games (dark games too like Killing Floor 2) on my PC, using it with my MacBook Pro and watching lots of movies and haven't noticed a single thing, colors are super deep and accurate, I love this monitor. I was initially very hesitant on buying this, my prior monitor was a Sceptre 32" curved gaming monitor (C326B-185RD), the Sceptre is a VA panel monitor, 1920x1080 with no HDR support. I was hesitant about buying this one because it has an IPS panel, if you Google it you'll find lots of people saying IPS panels have two problems compared to VA panels: 1. "IPS glow" 2. Blacks would appear gray. These issues caused some hesitation, I considered going with VA again but ended up going with this instead since I've never tried IPS for a gaming monitor. It turned out those fears were overblown, there is a TINY amount of IPS glow but it's at the four corners and it appears to be a viewing angle artifact, because I can make the glow move by moving my head around. It's definitely not a physical defect like "light bleeding" where the backlight is separating from the panel or something, it's only noticeable on a completely black screen (such as a loading screen) and even then it's barely noticeable, it looks like a very slight hue on the very tips of the four corners. The vast majority of the time you won't be in a situation to even be able to notice it, even the darkest areas in actual gameplay such as caves, or dark settings in movies, it's completely unnoticeable, and the blacks do appear as deep blacks, not grays. I attached pictures I took of the Sceptre and Samsung side-by-side with the same images shown on each monitor: a black screen and SMPTE color bars, you be the judge. Note that I turned exposure down when taking these pictures, since these were taken in a room with all lights off, I took them in a room with all lights off to demonstrate how dark the blacks are and to highlight any glow. You can clearly see that the Sceptre's black screen looks almost light gray with a tremendous amount of glow around the edges, the colors on the Sceptre wash out as a result, the Sceptre is a VA panel that's supposed to be better at blacks than IPS panels are, yet it's far worse, the Samsung wins in both colors, blacks, and lesser glow. My Samsung arrived with no defects and no dead pixels. I tested for that by using an all white screen and an all black screen for dead and live pixels respectively, the monitor has a self-diagnosis feature in the menu that shows you something similar to SMPTE color bars as well. Compared to the Sceptre: ✅ This has the same screen size as the Sceptre but a much higher resolution so the pixel density is much higher, making things look less grainy than the Sceptre, very crisp. ✅ The IPS panel doesn't have noticeable ghosting or black smearing compared to the Sceptre's VA panel. ✅ The colors on the IPS panel are extremely vivid compared to Sceptre's VA panel. The color difference is startling, it breathes new life into even old games that appear washed out or dull in comparison. ✅ It has HDR10 support, the Sceptre is SDR only. HDR makes a huge difference, the layman's explanation for HDR is that things which are supposed to be bright (like sunlight or sunlit areas in games) become physically brighter by increasing the brightness/nits for the actual pixels themselves, which makes the game world pop. On monitors without HDR (SDR), all of the pixels are uniformly lit to the same brightness. I never thought I would need it but now I can't do without it. ✅ I use both Windows 11 and MacOS, the Sceptre had weird issues with MacOS on Apple Silicon, especially in clamshell mode where it would not wake MacOS from sleep or be recognized, this has none of those issues, works perfectly with MacOS on Apple Silicon via HDMI connected to a Belkin Thunderbolt 3 dock. ✅ Has much more configurability and robust settings than the Sceptre has. What don't I like about it? ❌ Only having two inputs: it should have one DisplayPort and two HDMI at a minimum, instead it only has one of each which is a bit paltry and stingy. ❌ Putting the menu joystick on the back of the monitor, you have to fumble blindly for it. ❌ There's a feature to draw a fixed crosshair at the center of the screen, kind of "cheating" for gaming. While nice this feature was not implemented well, in that once you activate it it's on all the time, even when you're not playing a game, you're browsing the web with a crosshair at the center. If you want this eye sore out of the way you have to go back to the menu, navigate through two or so levels to turn it off and repeat when you want to turn it on. The menu joystick shows the same source menu if you toggle it left or right, instead of making both left and right do the same thing they couldn't reserve one of those for a quick on/off for the crosshair? I know you can probably toggle the virtual crosshair with Samsung's software but I don't really want to install that and have it running just for that. If you do get it and you have Windows 11, after you have your new monitor in place and configured properly (the color "mode"), make sure you go to the HDR settings and click the link for the calibration tool to download it through Microsoft Store and use that to make an accurate color profile. Overall very satisfied I chose this monitor and went through with it, a solid 9/10. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2026 by J

  • Samsung 32” Odyssey G5 G50F QHD Samsung 32” Odyssey G5 G50F QHD
Size: 32-Inch
At the price I got it for, $219, it's a great value performer. While I love my DELL S2740L 27" glossy monitors from 2013 I got from Newegg and Amazon in a quad display setup along with a EVGA 1080 on a 6850K/128GB Gigabyte UD4P MB, I wanted something with a bit of a higher resolution, but not 4K since I do need to read text, 27 would still be too small, 32 is the ideal proportion for 2K resolution for me. I held out this long because I love GLOSSY screens and they are impossible to get from a major manufacturer today. Looking online at this monitor, I made a judgement that the anti-glare is similar to TV models and nowhere as terrible as Dell's 3H hardcoat AG coating...it's like looking at the monitor through a viel/stocking, terrible! Imagine going through life with a stocking over your head because the market decided it was better to prevent glare when you see leaving you no choice. With this G5, there is an AG coating, but it's acceptable if you want something as close to glossy as possible in this market today. Just please keep in mind, it's NOT a glossy display, it's just the least AG coated screen I've seen. Most TV panels are much better/closer to glossy (but not glossy,) this is not like that, this is like one step above a TV with a light AG coating, but let me be clear, if you ONLY want a glossy panel, this is not for you, you wont be happy with it at all, you'd look at this monitor as dull and lifeless and return it. What would be AWESOME is if Samsung made a glossy display like the S20 Ultra on their phone product line. I think the S20 Ultra was their last best glossy screen, would be awesome if they could make a monitor as glossy as that phone display. (I have a S24 Ultra and used that for the photos here, but the display is not as lifelike/glossy as the S20 Ultra.) This and my S2740L's do have IPS glow, but that's expected, nothing dramatic. I had no dead pixels / edge bleeding. The colors REALLY pop nicely, I love that! I love the thin panel too. The stand is fine and blends in well with the display. The stand is height adjustable and the panel can swivel. Text is sharp, but I think my Dell S2740L is slightly better with font rendering, not dramatic, but only if you look closely and do an A/B compare. What I don't like is the power / config setup being mounted behind the monitor, really bad ergonomics. The power cable is very long which is awesome if you have a long run from your desk to surge protector. It only includes one HDMI and one Display Port which I'm fine with for the price...rather have a better display quality which is why you are buying it for rather than more ports to keep it in this price range. Packaging is good, unless someone steps on your box, that didn't happen to mine. Regarding gaming, don't really care about the refresh rate as long as it's 60hz. I normally play Battle Field 2 (2005,) Skyrim, Oblivion (original,) and GTA V so fast refresh rates don't really matter to me for those games. Also includes an HDMI -- AND -- DisplayPort cable! Overall, an excellent value performer, you'll be happy with it especially for $219! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2026 by Customer Review

  • Brand new monitor with dead pixels — neither Amazon nor Samsung offered a real solution Brand new monitor with dead pixels — neither Amazon nor Samsung offered a real solution
Size: 32-Inch
I received this monitor as a gift and from the very first time I turned it on it already had a line of dead pixels. The packaging arrived completely intact, with no dents or external damage, which made it clear it was a manufacturing defect. When I contacted Amazon, they washed their hands of it because the product had been exported outside the U.S., ignoring that the issue was clearly a factory defect and that I was always willing to have it verified. The only solution they offered was to physically return it, whose international shipping cost was equivalent to the full value of the monitor. I also contacted Samsung without getting any solution, only robotic responses. I paid the full value of the monitor for a brand new unit with a manufacturing defect, and neither the seller nor the manufacturer offered a real solution for the customer. Terrible customer service experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2026 by Julio Guzman

  • Real nice monitor!!
Size: 32-Inch
Looks great!! Have had this a month or so and no problems-it looks really nice!! A good step up from 1080 without breaking the bank!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2026 by J R 3

  • Beautiful But With Big Feet
Size: 32-Inch
Technically speaking, in the top four monitors I've purchased over the years. Only two minor complaints: The isosceles triangle base is really wide. The legs do not sit flat on the desk, but the advantage is that you can poke cables underneath them if needed. The other is that I haven't figured out how to turn off the settings splash screen that appears every time the monitor powers up. That screen stays on for a long time so its a bit of a nuisance. But that's probably on me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2026 by J. Kenney

  • Incredible performance for an incredible price.
Size: 32-Inch
This is light-years ahead of any VA panel you're gonna find which is what you're likely to find at this price point. The colors on this really pop. Took a tiny bit of tuning out of the box to get it looking perfect, but just using your phone or a known good display as a reference really helps. I needed to bump the color value up 5 point and drop the black equalizer to off to ensure my blacks stay dark and things down look blown out. Gorgeous display and the price is just insane. Highly highly recommend. Also keep free sync on for the love of God. I disabled it because my other display (OLED) didn't like it, but this display really needs it to prevent light ghosting on even simple things like text while scrolling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026 by Travis Swan

  • It’s good but remember It’s good but remember
Size: 27-Inch
The screen is better quality than my other 27 inch odyssey the G50D which has very similar specs with exact price at the time as well. Comparing with both monitors, I had them both set to original in settings for picture quality and the brightness level was the same at 50 and the monitor on this one is brighter. I have a picture comparing this monitor and the G50D I also own. The G50D being on top. The designs of the two are a tad different, the G50D has a rectanglish shape on the bottom where the samsung logo is. This newer one is just flat which looks kind of cleaner. The G50D the control button is on bottom of screen. This newer monitor G50F the control button is on the back bottom left. You have to feel all over just to find the stupid thing. It took me a while to find after mounting it on stand and really thought it was missing the button at first. The G50D had a weird thing where edges of screen looked 3D’ish, this newer monitor didn’t have this issue. So back to the title. This newer monitor is good but remember the protective film on the screen to NOT peel from left to right like I did. You are supposed to peel down to up. It left some sticky residue lint on the bottom between screen and bezel. I was able to get most of it out using a thin piece of paper or plastic from a package. The little picture on the bottom left of protective film tells us to peel bottom to top. I thought it was just indicating to peel off before use because I didn’t pay too much attention. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2026 by Mystery

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