Samsung Electronics said its 2026 OLED television lineup and next-generation Odyssey gaming monitors will support Nvidia’s G-SYNC Compatible technology, as the company targets smoother gameplay and reduced visual artefacts for PC gamers.
G-SYNC synchronises a display’s refresh rate with the frame rate of Nvidia GeForce graphics cards, helping to minimise screen tearing and stuttering. Samsung said compatible products include the OLED S95H, S90H and S85H televisions, along with the newly announced Odyssey G6 gaming monitors.
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In its monitor lineup, Samsung highlighted the 27-inch Odyssey G6 (G60H), which can reach refresh rates of up to 1,040 Hz using a dual-mode feature that allows users to switch between ultra-high frame rates at HD resolution and QHD performance at lower but still elevated refresh rates. A second 27-inch model, the Odyssey G6 (G61SH), uses a QD-OLED panel with QHD resolution and a 240 Hz refresh rate, focusing on a balance between image quality and responsiveness.
Samsung also said its 2026 OLED TVs are designed with gaming performance in mind. The S95H and S90H models support refresh rates of up to 165 Hz, while the S85H reaches up to 120 Hz, offering smoother motion and lower latency for fast-paced content.
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Beyond gaming, the company is introducing HDR10+ Advanced across the lineup to improve brightness, contrast and colour accuracy. Select models also feature glare-reduction technology, as Samsung seeks to combine high-end gaming capabilities with cinematic picture quality in its latest displays.
Source: Samsung
