On May 19,Ireland Samsung dropped its 2025 OLED TVs that are built for better gaming. The new S95F OLED TVs come with Nvidia G-Sync for a smoother and more responsive experience.
Nvidia, the leader in GPUs, powers some of the top gaming laptops, but its G-Sync technology on Samsung TVs allows gamers to play on a bigger screen. It synchronizes the TV refresh rate with the GPU frame rate to prevent any lag or delay in gaming.
Plus, Samsung's OLED television's now feature Motion Xcelerator, which supports refresh rates up to 165Hz. You'll also find Auto Low Latency Mode and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro for GPU support and better response rates. If you don't want to spend time fussing with the settings, AI Auto Game Mode will analyze your game and adjust levels accordingly.
Nvidia G-Sync is currently available in Samsung's S95F OLED TVs, with the feature coming to more OLED models later this year. The S95F models start at $2,299.99 for 55-inch models. 65-, 77-, and 83-inch models are also available.
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