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Samsung launches 2026 OLED TVs and Odyssey monitors with NVIDIA G-SYNC support

Samsung has announced its 2026 OLED TV lineup and Odyssey gaming monitors with NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, targeting smoother gaming performance across PCs and consoles with higher refresh rates and updated display features.

February 02, 2026 / 12:17 IST
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Samsung OLED TVs and monitors
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  • Samsung unveils 2026 OLED TVs and Odyssey G6 monitors with NVIDIA G-SYNC support
  • New OLED TVs feature up to 165Hz refresh rates and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.
  • Odyssey G6 monitors feature up to 1,040Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ Gaming support

Samsung Electronics has announced its 2026 OLED TV range and next-generation Odyssey gaming monitors with NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility. The company says the move is aimed at improving gaming stability by synchronising display refresh rates with supported graphics cards. The announcement covers both large-screen OLED televisions and high-refresh-rate gaming monitors, addressing PC and console gamers looking for reduced screen tearing and stutter.

According to Samsung, the 2026 OLED TV lineup and select Odyssey monitors have been certified as G-SYNC Compatible, allowing displays to match the frame output of supported GPUs. The company positions the update as part of its broader push to strengthen gaming-focused features across its TV and monitor portfolio.

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OLED TV lineup and gaming features
Samsung confirmed that the 2026 OLED TV series, including the S95H, S90H and S85H models, will support varying refresh rates depending on the model. The S95H and S90H support refresh rates of up to 165Hz, while the S85H supports up to 120Hz. All three models are listed as NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible.

Alongside G-SYNC, the OLED TVs also support AMD FreeSync Premium Pro on select models, allowing compatibility across a wider range of gaming hardware. Samsung has also introduced HDR10+ Advanced across the 2026 OLED TV lineup. The company says this format is designed to manage brightness, contrast and colour data on a scene-by-scene basis during supported content playback.