Samsung Odyssey G5 G51C flat 165Hz QHD VA
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A 27″ 2560 x 1440 (QHD or 1440p) resolution VA panel is used with 165Hz refresh rate, 178°/178° viewing angles, 3000:1 static contrast ratio and 8-bit colour support. Adaptive-Sync features, including AMD FreeSync Premium with 48 – 165Hz VRR range plus LFC. A flicker-free WLED backlight provides a 300 cd/m² typical maximum luminance and ~sRGB colour gamut. Basic HDR10 support is included, allowing the screen to respond to HDR content with 10-bit colour processing. But not requiring the high brightness, local dimming or the generous gamut that forms a true HDR experience. A 1ms MPRT response time is specified using the MBR (Motion Blur Reduction) strobe backlight setting. The stand offers full adjustability, including a limited 100mm (3.94 inches) height adjustment and pivot into portrait. 100 x 100mm VESA mounting is supported as an alternative. The ports face downwards and include; a DC power input (external ‘power brick’), 2 HDMI 2.0 ports, DP 1.4 and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Further details can be found on the manufacturer’s website. The monitor is listed for ~$350 USD. A ~32″ variant (S32CG51) is also listed in some regions.