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New Delhi: Samsung Electronics has recently introduced its latest 2026 OLED TV range and the next-generation Odyssey gaming monitors with NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility. This latest move is targeted at improving the gaming stability by synchronising the display refresh rates with the supported graphics cards.
This recent announcement has also covered both large-screen OLED televisions and high refresh rate gaming monitors by addressing the PC and console gamers looking for reduced screen tearing and stutter. This latest 2026 OLED TV lineup and select Odyssey monitors have been certified as G-SYNC Compatible, enabling displays to match the frame output of supported GPUs. Samsung Electronics has also positioned the latest upgrade as part of its broader push to strengthen gaming-focused features across its TV and monitor portfolio.
The 2026 OLED TV series, which includes the S95H, S90H, and S85H models, will support varying refresh rates depending on the models. The S95H and S90H support a refresh rate of up to 165Hz, while the S85H will support up to 120Hz. All three models are listed as NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible. The OLED TVs are also going to support AMD FreeSync Premium Pro on select models, enabling compatibility across a broader range of gaming hardware. Samsung also unveils the HDR10+ Advanced across the 2026 OLED TV lineup.
Samsung has also highlighted the Odyssey G6 gaming monitors. The 27-inch Odyssey G6 will support dual operating mode, enabling users to switch between HD resolution at up to 1040Hz and native QHD resolution at up to 600Hz. Another 27-inch Odyssey G6 will feature the QD-OLED panel with the QHD resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate. The monitor has also claimed a 0.03ms grey-to-grey response time and supports HDR10+ Gaming. Both the latest Odyssey G6 versions are confirmed to be NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, and yet Samsung has not announced the pricing of these latest monitors.




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