Samsung announced i new monitors from the Odyssey rangewith several new features that promise even more immersive and convincing experiences. This is clearly the 2026 line-up, but the absolute protagonist cannot fail to be the first Odyssey 3D 6Kfollowed by the Odyssey G6 and three new Odyssey G8 models. So let’s see all the details.
Features of the Odyssey 3D 6K monitor
Let’s start with the Odyssey 3D which, as we have already mentioned, is the first 6K 3D gaming monitor in the world. This is precisely the 32″ G90XH model with glasses-free technologywith real-time eye tracking and a system that adjusts depth and perspective based on the observer’s position, so forget about classic glasses.
We also find 6K resolution and refresh rate of 165Hz upgradeable up to 330Hz with Dual Modeas well as 1ms response time for an even smoother experience. Titles optimized with 3D effects include Stellar Blade, Lies of P: Overture and The First Berserker: Khazan.
The other monitors in the Odyssey range
Let’s move on to the 27″ Odyssey G6 monitor, with a refresh rate of 1.040Hz (activated only when operating in HD resolution) and native QHD up to 600Hz. This monitor can instantly improve performance, for even sharper images.

The Odyssey G8 monitor will be available in 6K, 5K and OLED versionsbased on your preferences and needs (and price range, of course). These models have been designed to offer a good balance between resolution and speed.
The G8 version (G80HS) is 32″6K and 165Hz refresh rate with Dual Mode supporting up to 330Hz in 3K mode.
The 27″ G8 version (G80HF) offers 5K resolution with native support up to 180Hz and 360Hz with Dual Mode in QHD. Furthermore, the Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SH) is 32″ and combines a 4K QD-OLED panel with 240Hz refresh rateGlare Free technology and other details such as a brightness of 300 nits and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification. On the connectivity side we find DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20), while all three models support AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible.
Samsung Odyssey OLED G8, the review of the fantastic gaming monitor that looks like a TV
All these monitors will be officially presented at CES 2026 from January 6 to 9 in Las Vegas. We will update you with further features, release and pricing.


