Samsung Odyssey S32FG816SU 32" QD-OLED UHD 4K 240Hz 0.03ms Freesync Height Adjustable Gaming Monitor
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Get This DealA 32-inch QD-OLED panel running at 4K and 240Hz simultaneously is still a genuinely rare combination — most monitors at this refresh rate compromise down to 1440p. The Samsung Odyssey S32FG816SU refuses that trade-off, delivering the pixel density serious enough for productivity and the response speed serious enough for competitive play, all backed by OLED's self-emissive contrast that makes HDR content look fundamentally different to any IPS or VA alternative at this size.
Who Is This For?
This monitor is built for the enthusiast gamer who also works from the same desk — someone who wants spreadsheets and 4K video to look genuinely sharp in the morning, then switches to fast-paced titles without any motion blur compromise in the evening. The 0.03ms response time and Freesync Premium Pro support make it credible for competitive play, while the height-adjustable stand means it can handle long sessions without punishing your neck. If you primarily play slower RPGs or strategy games and have no interest in high-refresh advantages, a cheaper OLED at 120Hz will serve you just as well for considerably less money. You can browse more options in our best gaming deals UK guide.
What Buyers Say
Owners consistently praise the panel's black levels and colour vibrancy — the jump from IPS to QD-OLED is described as immediately obvious, particularly in dark game environments. The 4K clarity at 32 inches is frequently highlighted as the sweet spot for desk use. The most repeated caveat is OLED burn-in risk with static UI elements, which is a legitimate long-term concern for anyone leaving a fixed HUD or taskbar on-screen for extended periods without using the built-in pixel-shift protections.
The Deal
Currently priced at £649, down from £849, the £200 saving represents 24% off. This product is newly tracked by us, so there is no historical price data to confirm whether £849 was a genuine long-term retail price or a briefly inflated baseline — that uncertainty means caution is warranted before committing. Watch the listing for a few weeks if you can afford to wait; if £649 holds or rises, it validates the deal.
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