Samsung Electronics America has shared that its 2025 OLED TV models will include support for NVIDIA G-SYNC. This means the TVs will match the refresh rate of the screen to the frame rate of a user’s graphics card, cutting down on screen tearing and stutter during gameplay. G-SYNC is a feature that many PC gamers look for because it helps keep images smooth and clear, especially during fast action scenes. Samsung has focused on features that would interest gamers, such as low input lag and fast response times.
The 2025 OLED TVs will also offer Motion Xcelerator technology. This feature supports refresh rates up to 165Hz, which can help create clearer visuals when scenes change quickly. Motion Xcelerator is made for situations where every frame is important, such as in competitive gaming or when watching sports. These updates are part of Samsung’s goal to make its OLED TVs a good choice for people who use their TVs for gaming as well as for watching movies or TV shows.
In addition to NVIDIA G-SYNC, Samsung’s new OLED TVs will work with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. This technology also helps reduce screen tearing and stutter, and it works with a wide range of graphics cards. By including both G-SYNC and FreeSync, Samsung is making the TVs more flexible for users with different gaming setups. Another feature, Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), is included to help cut down on how long it takes for actions from a controller to show up on screen, which can be important in fast-paced games.
The TVs will include Samsung Gaming Hub, which is an app that gives users access to cloud gaming services like Xbox, Nvidia GeForce NOW, and Amazon Luna. This means that people can play games from these services without needing a separate console or gaming computer. The TVs will also have an AI Auto Game Mode, which checks what type of game is being played and adjusts the picture and sound automatically. This adjustment happens in real time and is meant to help users get the best settings for different kinds of games without having to make changes themselves.
Another tool is the Game Bar, which is a pop-up menu that lets users adjust settings like screen ratio, input lag, and audio without leaving their game. This feature is meant to help users make quick changes to the TV’s options while playing. Samsung says that G-SYNC compatibility will first be available on its top-end S95F OLED model, with plans to add the feature to more 2025 OLED TVs later.
Samsung is aiming its 2025 OLED TVs at people who want both high picture quality and gaming features. The company is including a mix of hardware and software updates with the goal of making these TVs useful for more than just watching shows or movies. With G-SYNC, FreeSync, high refresh rates, and cloud gaming access, Samsung is trying to cover a broad range of gaming needs. The TVs are expected to be released next year, with more details on specific models and availability to come.
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