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Samsung’s 2025 OLED TV Lineup gets NVIDIA G-SYNC support

Samsung is extending the functionality of its 2025 OLED TV lineup by adding a new NVIDIA G-SYNC support to make it compatible with smoother gaming.

The Korean tech giant officially announced that the newly launched OLED TV series will get NVIDIA G-SYNC support, which will make the TVs smoother and more responsive than ever before. This new integration will deliver better picture quality with less screen tearing and stuttering during fast-paced gameplay. 

G-SYNC helps Samsung’s 2025 OLED TVs synchronize the TV’s refresh rate with the GPU’s frame rate. It is coupled with Samsung’s Motion Xcelerator technology, which supports refresh rates up to 165Hz, gamers can enjoy exceptionally fluid visuals and sharp clarity during fast-paced action scenes.

Samsung TVs OLED Nvidia G sync

Kevin Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display Customer Experience Team at Samsung Electronics, said, “With the addition of NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility and our most advanced gaming features yet, Samsung’s 2025 OLED TVs deliver elite-level performance for even the most competitive players.” 

The 2025 OLED TV lineup also supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, offering great performance across more gaming devices. The TVs also feature Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), which helps players react quickly by reducing lag. The company also offers a new AI Auto Game Mode, which will analyze the game in real time and automatically adjust the picture and sound for the best experience.

Raghav Sachdeva

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