Samsung Odyssey Samsung Odyssey G7 27" UHD 4K 144Hz IPS AMD Review

The Samsung Odyssey G7 G70D has a gorgeous 4K 144Hz panel that makes games look incredible. Just don't buy it for the smart TV features.

Screen Size 27
Resolution 3840 x 2160
Panel Type IPS
Refresh Rate 144
Response Time Ms 1
Adaptive Sync G-Sync Compatible
Hdr HDR10+
Samsung Odyssey Samsung Odyssey G7 27" UHD 4K 144Hz IPS AMD monitor
91.7 ओवरऑल स्कोर

The 30-Second Version

Buy the Samsung G70D for its excellent 4K 144Hz IPS panel, not for its gimmicky smart TV features. At a good price, it's a fantastic gaming display.

Overview

The Samsung Odyssey G7 G70D is a 4K gaming monitor that tries to be a smart TV, and honestly, it's a bit confused about its identity. The one thing you need to know is this: you're buying it for the fantastic 4K 144Hz IPS panel, not for its built-in streaming apps. That screen is gorgeous, landing in the 92nd percentile for display quality in our database, and it makes games and movies look incredible. Just be prepared to ignore half the 'smart' features they're selling you on.

Performance

The performance is exactly what you'd hope for from a monitor with these specs. 4K at 144Hz is buttery smooth, and the 1ms response time feels legit in fast-paced games. What surprised us was the color accuracy—it hits the 95th percentile, which is exceptional for a gaming-focused display. The HDR10+ support is nice, but with a peak brightness of 350 nits, don't expect mind-blowing HDR. It's good, not great.

Performance Percentiles

Color 96.2
Portability 60.3
Display 92
Feature 84.4
Ergonomic 97
Performance 91
Connectivity 94.3
Social Proof 73

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Stunning 4K 144Hz IPS panel with top-tier color accuracy. 97th
  • FreeSync Premium Pro works flawlessly for tear-free gaming. 96th
  • The adjustable stand is solid and offers good ergonomics. 94th
  • Includes smart TV apps, which is a novelty if you want it. 92th

Cons

  • The 'smart' features feel tacked-on and sluggish.
  • Connectivity is surprisingly basic, landing in the bottom 35th percentile.
  • HDR performance is limited by the 350-nit brightness.
  • It's a chonky boy at over 15 pounds, so not moving it often.

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (51 reviews)
👍 Owners are blown away by the sharpness and smoothness of the 4K 144Hz display.
👎 A common complaint is the monitor's built-in smart OS being slow and buggy.
🤔 People love the picture quality but are split on the value, noting the wild price fluctuations between retailers.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 27"
Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Performance

Refresh Rate 144 Hz
Response Time 1
Adaptive Sync G-Sync Compatible

Color & HDR

Brightness 350 nits
Color Gamut sRGB 99%
HDR HDR10+
HDR Support HDR10+

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 2
DisplayPort 1
Speakers Yes

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable Yes
Tilt Yes
Swivel Yes
Pivot Yes
VESA Mount 100x100

Features

Webcam No
Touchscreen No
Power 78
Weight 7.1 kg / 15.7 lbs

Value & Pricing

Prices are all over the map, from $300 to $700. At the low end, around $300, this monitor is an absolute steal for the panel quality alone. At $700, you're paying a massive 'smart' tax for features you can get from a $30 streaming stick. Shop around. Newegg often has competitive bundles, but check the final price.

Price History

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 $1,200 Mar 9Mar 9Mar 9Mar 15Mar 22 $961

vs Competition

Compared to the ASUS ROG Swift 32" QD-OLED, you're trading perfect blacks and infinite contrast for a sharper 4K image at 27 inches and no risk of burn-in. The LG UltraGear 45" offers a more immersive, ultrawide experience but at a lower pixel density. If you want pure, sharp 4K gaming on a high-refresh IPS panel, the G70D is a strong contender, especially if you find it on sale. If you want the best HDR or an ultrawide field of view, look at the OLED or ultrawide competitors.

Common Questions

Q: What ports does it have for my PC and consoles?

You get two HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4, which is enough for a PC and two consoles like a PS5 and Xbox. There's also a USB hub. It's sufficient, but not exactly generous for a 'smart' monitor.

Q: Is the 4K resolution really that good for gaming?

Yes. 3840x2160 on a 27-inch screen is incredibly sharp. You'll see every detail in games, and it makes a huge difference for productivity and creative work too.

Q: What's the deal with the smart TV stuff?

It runs a version of Tizen OS with apps like Netflix and Disney+. It works, but it's slower than a dedicated streaming device. Think of it as a convenient backup, not your primary streaming method.

Who Should Skip This

If you're a competitive esports player who needs 240Hz or higher, this isn't it. Go get a dedicated high-refresh-rate 1440p monitor instead. Also, skip it if you're looking for a true cinematic HDR experience; you'll want a monitor with much higher brightness for that.

Verdict

We recommend the Samsung Odyssey G7 G70D, but with a big caveat: buy it for the monitor, not the TV. The 4K 144Hz IPS panel is fantastic for gaming and creative work, and the color accuracy is superb. Just ignore the marketing about it being a smart TV replacement. Treat those features as a free bonus, not the main event. If you can snag it for under $400, it's a no-brainer.