Samsung has announced NVIDIA G-SYNC integration for its 2025 OLED TV lineup. The feature will first be available on the flagship S95F model and will later be expanded to the S90F and S85F models.
The new Samsung OLED TVs will feature G-SYNC
G-SYNC compatibility reduces screen tearing and stutter by synchronizing the TV’s refresh rate with the graphics card’s frame rate. It also supports variable refresh rate (VRR) up to 165Hz over HDMI 2.1.

Samsung’s 2025 OLED TVs also come with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro support. In addition, gaming-focused features such as Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), HDMI 2.1 connectivity, and Samsung Gaming Hub, which provides easy access to cloud-based gaming services like GeForce NOW, are offered.
The new series introduces AI Auto Game Mode to further enhance the gaming experience. This mode automatically optimizes the image and audio settings by analyzing game types and scene content in real time. In addition, there is an interface called Game Bar that allows players to quickly access important settings without leaving the game.
Samsung; The 83-inch version of the S95F model is selling for $6,499.99, the 77-inch version for $4,499.99, the 65-inch version for $3,299.99, and the 55-inch version for $2,299.99. So what do you think about these devices? You can easily share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.