
Samsung Electronics has announced that its 2025 OLED TV lineup will support NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility—a game-changer for enthusiasts seeking buttery-smooth frame rates and minimal visual artifacts. By syncing the TV’s refresh rate to the GPU’s output, screen tearing and stutter become relics of the past, delivering a truly immersive experience for competitive and casual gamers alike.
High Refresh Rates & Adaptive Sync
Paired with Samsung’s Motion Xcelerator technology, these OLEDs can drive up to 165 Hz, ensuring crisp, fluid motion even during the fastest action scenes. On top of G-SYNC, the 2025 models also support AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, offering broad compatibility with both NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards for seamless adaptive sync performance.
Low Latency & Instant Access
Samsung’s Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) automatically shifts the TV into its fastest-response setting when it detects a game signal, slashing input lag to near-instant levels. Meanwhile, the Samsung Gaming Hub provides quick access to console titles and cloud platforms like Xbox and NVIDIA GeForce NOW—no extra hardware required.
AI Auto Game Mode & Game Bar
To remove the hassle of manual tweaks, the new AI Auto Game Mode dynamically analyzes each game’s genre and scene content, fine-tuning picture and sound settings in real time. The Game Bar overlay delivers on-the-fly controls for brightness, HDR, and audio without pausing your session.
Beyond Gaming: Cinematic & Smart Home Capabilities
While engineered for peak gaming performance, Samsung’s 2025 OLEDs also shine in home cinema roles. Features like AI upscaling, glare-free screens, and SmartThings integration ensure crisp, immersive visuals and seamless smart-home control.
NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility will debut on Samsung’s flagship S95F model before rolling out across the rest of the 2025 OLED lineup. Gamers can look forward to preorders this summer, with full retail availability to follow.