Samsung has officially confirmed that its 2026 OLED TV lineup and Odyssey gaming monitors will support NVIDIA G-Sync, a move aimed at delivering a seamless gaming experience across its premium displays.

The announcement marks a significant upgrade for Samsung’s display lineup, which already boasts cutting-edge OLED technology. By integrating G-Sync, the company is addressing one of gaming’s most persistent frustrations—screen tearing—while also catering to competitive players who demand ultra-smooth performance.

Key specs and models

  • OLED TVs:
  • S95H (48-inch, 165Hz, Dolby Atmos, HDR10+ Advanced)
  • S90H (165Hz, slightly lower brightness than S95H)
  • S85H (up to 120Hz, high-end OLED features)
  • Odyssey Monitors:
  • G60H (27-inch, QHD@600Hz, HD@1040Hz for competitive gaming)
  • G61SH (27-inch, QHD@240Hz, more budget-friendly)

The S95H stands out as Samsung’s flagship for 2026, combining a 165Hz refresh rate with Dolby Atmos and advanced HDR10+ for immersive visuals. Meanwhile, the Odyssey G60H pushes boundaries with a 1,040Hz refresh rate, offering gamers the option to toggle between QHD@600Hz and HD@1040Hz for different gaming scenarios.

Samsung’s 2026 OLED TVs and Odyssey Monitors Now Confirmed for NVIDIA G-Sync—Here’s What It Means for Gamers

Beyond G-Sync, these displays will also support AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, ensuring compatibility with both NVIDIA and AMD GPUs. Samsung’s HDR10+ Advanced technology further enhances brightness and contrast, making these displays ideal for both gaming and high-end entertainment.

For competitive gamers, the 1040Hz Odyssey G60H could redefine responsiveness, while the 165Hz OLED TVs provide a premium viewing experience for those who prioritize smoothness and clarity. The inclusion of G-Sync ensures that screen tearing becomes a relic of the past, aligning Samsung’s displays with the demands of modern gaming.

Availability for these models is expected later in 2026, with pricing yet to be announced. Samsung’s move underscores its commitment to blending cutting-edge display technology with the needs of gamers, whether they’re casual players or esports professionals.