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Samsung OLED TVs Now Support Nvidia G-Sync
2 Feb
Summary
- Samsung's new OLED displays, including Odyssey monitors and TVs, now support G-Sync.
- G-Sync synchronizes display refresh rates with PC frame output for smoother visuals.
- 2026 Samsung OLED TVs and Odyssey OLED monitors will feature G-Sync compatibility.

Samsung has announced that all of its new OLED displays, including the Odyssey gaming monitors and a range of OLED TVs, will support Nvidia's G-Sync technology. This feature, previously exclusive to monitors and some high-end televisions, ensures a smoother gaming experience by synchronizing the display's refresh rate with the frames being output by the PC. This variable refresh rate technology helps prevent screen tearing, particularly when frame rates drop below the display's maximum refresh rate.
The 2026 Samsung Odyssey OLED gaming monitors and select 2026 OLED TV models, such as the S85H, S90H, and S95H, will feature G-Sync compatibility. These TVs offer refresh rates between 120Hz and 160Hz, depending on the specific model. This development aligns with the increasing popularity of connecting PC gaming setups to living room televisions and the rise of docked handheld devices like the Steam Deck for big-screen play.




