
The certification, which ensures smoother gameplay by synchronizing the TV’s refresh rate with a connected graphics card’s frame rate, is the latest in a series of gaming-focused upgrades.
The announcement follows Samsung’s earlier achievement as the first TV maker to earn AMD’s "FreeSync Premium Pro" certification, further establishing its OLED displays as competitive gaming platforms.
The G-SYNC technology is designed to minimize common visual disruptions such as screen tearing and stuttering, particularly when TVs are used with high-performance PCs or gaming consoles. The feature is aimed at enhancing the visual stability of fast-paced gaming environments.
Samsung’s 2025 OLED TVs include a range of features targeting gaming enthusiasts.
These include AI Auto Game Mode, which automatically adjusts visual and audio settings for different genres; Motion Xcelerator with refresh rates up to 165Hz; and a Game Bar interface for real-time adjustments. The televisions also support Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and house Samsung’s Gaming Hub, a platform offering cloud and console gaming content.
While the new OLED lineup emphasizes gaming, Samsung is also promoting broader entertainment and lifestyle features.
These include AI-driven image processing that tailors audio and picture quality based on the type of content being viewed, and Glare-Free technology, which reduces reflections for improved viewing in various lighting conditions.
Smart home integration is another area of focus. With SmartThings support built in, the TVs can serve as a control center for connected appliances and devices throughout the home.
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