By Billy G. · Founder & Lead EditorVerified May 19 by Billy G.
LG 27GP950vsSamsung Odyssey G7
Worth-It Score: 75/100WAITSamsung Odyssey G7 scores well, but current pricing sits above our fair-price band. Wait for a price drop before pulling the trigger.
✓VerifiedConfidence: 97%
Verdict: The Samsung Odyssey G7 outperforms the LG 27GP950 with a 165Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time versus the LG's 144Hz (160Hz OC) and 1ms, plus Dual Mode for 330Hz FHD. The LG 27GP950 provides HDR600 and HDMI 2.1 at a known $899 MSRP but trails in speed and screen size. Samsung wins for gamers needing flexibility while LG suits budget-conscious 4K console users.
Our take: The Samsung's larger 32-inch panel feels more immersive during extended sessions compared to the compact LG, with noticeably smoother motion from the faster response time. Switching Dual Mode on the Samsung requires a quick menu dive but enables instant competitive play without swapping displays. The LG's HDMI 2.1 shines for console hookups but its older panel shows more ghosting in fast scenes per owner reports.
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Winner: Samsung Odyssey G7
LG 27GP950: 7.5/10
Samsung Odyssey G7: 8.5/10
Spec-by-spec comparison
LG 27GP950
Samsung Odyssey G7
Screen Size
27-inch
32-inch
Resolution
4K UHD
4K UHD
Refresh Rate
144Hz (160Hz OC)
165Hz
Response Time
1ms
0.03ms
LG 27GP950
What works
HDR600 support for enhanced contrast
HDMI 2.1 connectivity for high-bandwidth signals
Nano IPS panel with wide color gamut
What doesn't
Lower peak refresh rate than newer competitors
Older 2021 design limits modern features
Samsung Odyssey G7
What works
Dual Mode switches to 330Hz FHD for competitive play
Ultra-fast 0.03ms response time reduces motion blur
Larger 32-inch screen for immersive viewing
What doesn't
IPS panel may have lower contrast than OLED alternatives
Higher power draw at maximum refresh rates
Bottom line
Our pick: Samsung Odyssey G7. It edges out the alternative on dual mode switches to 330hz fhd for competitive play. That said, LG 27GP950 still wins on hdr600 support for enhanced contrast — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.