
One of the main novelties presented by Samsung focuses on the Odyssey G9 3D 6K monitor, which features a real-time eye tracking system to change the depth and perspective angle depending on the user’s location, giving a feeling of “layered dimension”, as the company calls it. As published by the source media, the device is designed to provide a three-dimensional experience without the need for glasses and is aimed at those seeking enhanced visual performance in video games and other interactive applications. The South Korean company will unveil this technology along with four other new monitors during the CES 2026 event, which will take place in Las Vegas from January 6th to 9th.
According to the information shared by the company and detailed by the original source, the new Odyssey 2026 series will meet the needs of users who value display quality, speed and immersion. The G90XH monitor, the company’s first with 6K 3D in the gaming range, features a 32-inch display and a standard 165Hz refresh rate, which can be doubled up to 330Hz via Dual Mode. In addition, it offers a GtG response time of 1 millisecond, which minimizes the effects known as “ghosting” during fast action sequences. Samsung also noted in its statement that this device provides access to 3D-compatible and optimized video game titles developed in collaboration with studios such as those responsible for The First Berserker: Khazan, Lies of P: Overture and Stellar Blade.
The source media highlights that the expansion of the Odyssey family includes the 27-inch model Odyssey G6 (G60H), presented as the first gaming monitor capable of reaching a refresh rate of 1,040 Hz through its dual mode, in addition to maintaining native compatibility with QHD up to 600 Hz. As described by Samsung, this frequency level offers a clear advantage in electronic sports, allowing it to detect details in high-speed images, improving the ability to follow the target or capture precise details. In addition, the product supports AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-Sync compatible technologies, ensuring smooth reproduction of every image and accurate colors on the screen.
In addition to these two models, Samsung is adding three new variants of the G8 model to the Odyssey lineup by 2026, each adapted to different resolution levels and refresh rates, with an emphasis on flexibility for gamers and content creators, the source media reports. The 32-inch Odyssey G8 (G80HS) has a 6K display and can operate at 165Hz via dual mode, increasing to 330Hz when the resolution is reduced to 3K. Meanwhile, the 27-inch version (G80HF) has a 5K resolution and a frequency of 180 Hz, which increases to 360 Hz in the QHD resolution. Finally, the 32-inch Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SH) model features a 4K QD OLED panel, a refresh rate of up to 240 Hz, a brightness of 300 nits and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, features that offer deeper contrast in dark tones and a better experience when viewing cinematic images.
The Odyssey OLED G8 also features a DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20) input with a maximum bandwidth of 80 Gbps, allowing HDR and VRR content to play without interruptions, as specified by the manufacturer, reproducing the original source. Samsung has emphasized that these three variants of the G8 are intended to serve both those who value graphical details in the digital world of video games, as well as those who value high contrast when editing content or movies.
The five new monitors can be experienced directly at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, where Samsung plans to offer various presentations and demonstrations so that attendees and industry professionals can learn first-hand about the features and advancements of the new Odyssey line. According to source media, the company reiterated its goal of meeting the expectations of a global community of gamers and professional users, focusing on providing enhanced visual experiences with glasses-free three-dimensional technology, high resolution and above-market refresh rates.