Samsung Electronics has announced that its 2025 OLED TV lineup will now feature NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, aiming to enhance the gaming experience for enthusiasts globally. By synchronizing the TV’s refresh rate with the GPU’s frame rate, Samsung’s OLED TVs promise ultra-smooth gameplay, low latency, and improved responsiveness, reducing screen tearing and stuttering for a seamless and immersive gaming experience. The integration of NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility is complemented by Samsung’s Motion Xcelerator technology, supporting refresh rates of up to 165Hz. This combination ensures exceptionally fluid visuals and sharp clarity, especially during fast-paced action scenes, catering to the needs of competitive gamers worldwide. Kevin Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display Customer Experience Team at Samsung Electronics, expressed that the addition of NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and advanced gaming features in the 2025 OLED TV lineup signifies elite-level performance for gamers. The company’s focus on display innovation and real-time AI enhancements aims to redefine the gaming experience for users both on and off the battlefield. Apart from NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, the OLED TV lineup also supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and Samsung Gaming Hub for enhanced gaming performance and accessibility. Additionally, the introduction of AI Auto Game Mode optimizes picture and sound settings based on real-time analysis of game genres and scene content, eliminating the need for manual adjustments. Samsung’s OLED TVs not only cater to elite gaming but also offer a premium cinematic and connected home experience. Features like AI Upscaling, Glare Free screen technology, and SmartThings integration ensure immersive visuals and effortless control in any environment. The NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility will initially be available on Samsung’s flagship S95F model before expanding to other models in the 2025 OLED lineup. Post navigation OpenAI Unveils Codex: Revolutionary Cloud-Based Software Engineering Agent Foxconn and NVIDIA Partner to Build AI Factory in Taiwan