Samsung has confirmed that its OLED smart TVs and gaming monitors for 2026 will come with NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility. G-Sync can be a necessary feature if you prefer having a more consistent smoothness to your game visuals, as the technology is meant to prevent screen tearing and minimize stutter. It can sometimes have an impact on your games , though, by introducing a small amount of input lag. So while it can be a huge benefit to most gamers, pro players tend to leave this feature turned off during competitions to avoid input lag changes that could hinder a victory.

For everyone else, G-Sync is a nice way to ensure that the refresh rate on your monitor is syncing up with your GPU’s frame rate. Unless you’re playing in a highly competitive environment, any change to input lag is pretty negligible. Which is why you definitely want a TV or monitor with G-Sync compatibility if you can get your hands on one. The TVs that support this include the OLED S95H , S90H, and S85H. As for monitors, Samsung states the Odyssey G6 (G60H and G61SH) will feature G-Sync.

2026 OLED monitors and TVs from Samsung come with more advanced features than just G-Sync

NVIDIA G-Sync is certainly a nice feature to have if you’re a gamer looking to pick up a new TV or gaming monitor for your PC setup. This isn’t the only thing you want to be looking for, though. There are several advanced features that can make the overall user experience more enjoyable. One such feature is a high refresh rate.

The higher, the better, if you want really, really smooth visuals and your PC can actually deliver a high frame rate to match it. Samsung’s 2026 OLED offerings are going to bring this to the table. For instance, the recently announced 27-inch Odyssey G6 (G60H) boasts a staggering refresh rate of up to 1,040Hz. Chances are, most gamers aren’t going to notice a difference between that and something like 360Hz. For the pro players, however, this might be something more ideal.

Samsung is also introducing TVs and monitors with QHD resolution and 600Hz refresh rates. Additionally, Samsung confirms that the 2026 OLED lineup is introducing HDR10+ Advanced . This is supposed to promote enhanced brightness. As well as better motion and color accuracy across all types of content.