Samsung is expanding its gaming portfolio with a clear focus on performance, picture quality and smooth display. The new OLED TVs in the S95H, S90H and S85H series as well as the current Odyssey G6 monitor series support NVIDIA G-Sync for the first time or across the board. This is the manufacturer’s response to the increasing demands of modern games, which require high frame rates, low latency and a stable display. The new models should offer significant advantages for both competitive gaming at the desk and immersive gaming on the big screen.
- NVIDIA G-Sync reduces tearing and stuttering through adaptive synchronization
- Extremely high refresh rates on Odyssey G6 monitors thanks to Dual Mode
- New Samsung OLED TVs with up to 165 Hz and enhanced gaming features
- Improved picture quality thanks to QD-OLED, HDR10+ Advanced and Glare-Free technology
Samsung Odyssey G6: NVIDIA G-Sync and new frame rate standards
With the Odyssey G6 series, Samsung is clearly positioning its gaming monitors in the high-end segment. Both the Odyssey G60H and the OLED G61SH are NVIDIA G-Sync compatible and aim to provide a particularly smooth and responsive gaming experience. The synchronization between GPU and display ensures that image tearing and annoying micro-jerks are minimized even with highly fluctuating frame rates – a decisive advantage in fast-paced multiplayer titles or racing simulations.
The 27-inch Odyssey G60H is particularly striking. It is the first monitor to achieve refresh rates of up to 1,040 Hz. This is made possible by the so-called dual mode, which allows flexible switching between two operating modes. The focus is either on maximum speed with HD resolution and extremely high frame rates or on a sharp display in WQHD with up to 600 Hz. This flexibility allows the monitor to be specifically adapted to different game genres and personal preferences.
The Odyssey G61SH, on the other hand, focuses more on picture quality. The built-in QD OLED panel combines a WQHD resolution with 240 Hz, an extremely low response time of 0.03 ms (GTG) and HDR10+ gaming. The result is rich colors, strong contrasts and a precise display even in dark gaming scenes. The G6 series therefore impressively covers both competitive e-sports gaming and visually demanding titles.
New Samsung OLED TVs with NVIDIA G-Sync for gaming on the big screen
Samsung is also further expanding its gaming expertise in the TV segment. The 2026 OLED models are specifically designed for high-performance gaming and now support NVIDIA G-Sync in several series. After the previous flagship already offered corresponding functions, the S90H and S85H series are now following suit. The S95H and S90H models achieve refresh rates of up to 165 Hz, while the S85H supports up to 120 Hz.
These high frequencies ensure smooth motion and low input lag, which is particularly beneficial for fast action and sports games. In addition, selected models support AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, which also enables HDR gaming with stable image output – regardless of whether a console or PC is connected.
Another technical highlight is HDR10+ Advanced. The advanced HDR format dynamically optimizes brightness, contrast and colour display and also improves motion sharpness. For bright living rooms, the S95H and S90H models are also equipped with Glare-Free technology, which reduces annoying reflections without impairing the picture quality typical of OLEDs. This makes the new Samsung OLED TVs equally suitable for intensive gaming as for high-quality movie and series playback.
Conclusion
With NVIDIA G-Sync, extremely high refresh rates and modern OLED technologies, Samsung is significantly strengthening its position in the gaming market. The Odyssey G6 monitors are aimed at performance-oriented gamers looking for maximum speed or brilliant picture quality, while the new Samsung OLED TVs enable gaming on the big screen with high immersion. Prices and availability vary depending on the model and series, but the new OLED TVs and gaming monitors are part of the current product portfolio and are already in stores or will be available soon.