2026 Samsung OLED TVs and OLED gaming monitors are NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible certified
2 February 2026, 21:28:52
Add DisplaySpecifications as a preferred source on GoogleSamsung Electronics announced that its entire 2026 lineup of OLED TVs and OLED gaming monitors has been certified as NVIDIA G‑Sync Compatible, marking a significant step in the company's push toward high‑performance gaming displays. The certification ensures that every 2026 Samsung OLED model meets NVIDIA's standards for variable refresh rate stability, low latency, and tear‑free gameplay when paired with GeForce GPUs.
The company emphasized that the certification applies across screen sizes and product categories, from living‑room TVs to dedicated gaming monitors. This unified approach signals Samsung's intention to position its OLED technology as a premier choice for both competitive and enthusiast gamers.
Samsung's OLED displays have gained traction in the gaming community thanks to their ultra‑fast response times, deep blacks, and high contrast performance. By securing official G‑Sync compatibility, Samsung strengthens its claim that OLED is now central to its gaming strategy, not just a premium TV option.
The collaboration with NVIDIA builds on previous support for adaptive sync technologies, but the 2026 certification expands the partnership to a broader range of products. Samsung noted that users with GeForce graphics cards will benefit from smoother motion, reduced stutter, and more consistent performance across genres and frame rates.
As the global gaming market continues to grow, Samsung's move underscores its ambition to compete aggressively in the premium display segment. Additional details about the 2026 OLED lineup, including model names and pricing, are expected to be revealed closer to launch.
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