LG UltraGear 27GS95QE-B
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27 inches - Quad HD - 240Hz - OLED
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Play your favorite games on a bright 26.5-inch QHD LG UltraGear 27GS95QE-B gaming monitor. The high 240Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time ensure smooth movements and transitions while you game. As a result, you're not bothered by screen tearing. All gameplay and cutscenes also look even better on the sharp QHD screen with DisplayHDR 400 and HDR10 support. Do you have an AMD or NVIDIA video card? It works in sync with the screen thanks to FreeSync and G-Sync. In addition, you can adjust this gaming monitor in height or tilt it to your liking for a comfortable sitting position during long gaming marathons.
Note: the maximum refresh rate via HDMI is 144Hz. For gaming with 240Hz, you have to connect the monitor via DisplayPort.
Sharpness | Quad HD (1440p) | |
Curved | ||
Aspect ratio | Standard (16:9) | |
Refresh rate | 240 Hz | |
Response time | 0,03 ms | |
Panel type | OLED | |
Color depth | 1 billion colors (10-bit) | |
Built-in speakers |
5 stars
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4 stars
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3 stars
1
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1 star
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Installation ease
Image quality
Price-quality ratio
Design
I was torn between the Samsung Odyssey G7 LS27DG702EUXEN and this LG monitor, both in roughly the same price range. Both are strong screens, but they target different types of users. After extensive testing, I chose the LG. Below, I'll explain why; hopefully, it will help you with your choice too :).
Samsung: a monitor that's almost a TV
Pros:
Cons:
In summary:
Ideal if you want a single device that serves as both a gaming monitor and an entertainment screen.
LG: Maximum performance, no bells and whistles
Pros
Cons
In summary: The best choice if you're looking for pure performance and image quality within a similar price range.
Final conclusion Both monitors are good, but they offer something different: -> Do you want to game and also use Netflix, TV, and smart features? → Go for the Samsung. -> Do you want the best image quality and performance without unnecessary extras? → Go for the LG.
That was the deciding factor for me: I simply wanted a top-notch monitor for gaming, not a TV-like screen that always started up with a French channel. That's why I chose the LG.
Hope this helps :)
Alex
21 November 2025
Automatically translated from Dutch
This screen is highly recommended! The design is good. Everything you play is very sharp and games play quickly. If you often play games, this screen is really great. The refresh rate is very fast, which makes everything run very smoothly. I often had this problem with my old screens. The resolution also leaves nothing to be desired. Everything is crystal clear. In addition, the screen was set up within 5 minutes. So no time is lost! I can therefore recommend this screen to every gamer, or anyone who just wants a good screen! It takes your gaming experience to the next level.
Koen123
22 April 2025
Automatically translated from Dutch
For the price a very good monitor. IPS and no Oled no problem. There are some problems with the HDR and windows. LG should solve this with an update. In terms of pixel lottery I was able to exchange my first one at coolblue without any problems. I had 1 white pixel. Second monitor was perfect. Hence pixel lottery. All monitors of all brands suffer from it. just a very good monitor. the operation on the LG monitor can not compete with any other brand.
Paul
12 April 2025
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Product number | 944672 | |
Manufacturer code | 27GS95QE-B.AEU | |
Brand | LG | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue |
Recommended display resolution | 2560x1440 | |
Sharpness | Quad HD (1440p) | |
Aspect ratio | Standard (16:9) | |
Refresh rate | 240 Hz | |
Response time | 0,03 ms | |
Panel type | OLED | |
Local dimming | ||
HDR support | ||
Contrast ratio | 1500000 | |
Touchscreen | ||
Type of HDR | DisplayHDR 400 True Black, HDR10 | |
Screen reflection | Anti-glare | |
Blue light filter | ||
Flicker-free technology | ||
Color space | DCI-P3 | |
Color depth | 1 billion colors (10-bit) | |
Adaptive Sync | ||
Type of adaptive sync | Freesync Premium Pro, G-Sync | |
Resolution width | 2560 pixels | |
Resolution height | 1440 pixels | |
Anti-reflection type | Anti glare | |
Viewing distance | 43 - 115 cm | |
Horizontal viewing angle | 178 ° |
Height | 57,4 cm | |
Width | 60,4 cm | |
Depth | 25,8 cm | |
Weight | 7,35 kg | |
Color | Black | |
Including stand | ||
Material | Metal, Plastic | |
Cable management | ||
Appearance | Gaming | |
Curved |
Number of HDMI connectors | 2 | |
Number of Female HDMI type A 2.1 ports | 2 | |
Number of headphone jacks | 1 | |
Type of headphone connection | 3.5mm (TRRS) | |
Number of female standard USB-A ports | 2 | |
Female standard USB-A port version | 3.0 | |
Number of female standard USB-B (3.0 form) ports | 1 | |
Number of female 3.5mm TRRS Audio Jack ports | 1 | |
Type of USB port | Standard USB-A, Standard USB-B (3.0 form) | |
Number of USB ports | 3 | |
Suitable for daisy chaining | ||
Type of USB cable included | USB-A to USB-B | |
USB-C dock |
Included by default | DisplayPort cable, HDMI cable, USB cable | |
Not included by default | USB-C cable |
Adjustable in height | ||
Tiltable | ||
Pivotable stand | ||
Pivot function | ||
VESA mount option | ||
VESA mount | 100x100mm |
Energy label | F | |
Energy consumption standby | 0,5 W | |
Energy consumption active | 25 W | |
Energy consumption per 1000h | 25 kWh | |
Annual energy consumption | 36,5 kWh | |
Annual energy costs | 14,6 euros |
Built-in speakers | ||
Webcam | ||
Split screen | ||
Kensington lock |
Recommended for use | Gaming, Image editing and graphic design, Internet, email, and text processing, Photo editing, Video editing, Watching movies in Full HD |