Samsung Odyssey Lineup: World's First 6K Glasses-Free 3D

Samsung's new Odyssey monitors introduce the world's first glasses-free 6K 3D display, a 1,040Hz competitive model, and expanded G8 options from 5K to QD-OLED 4K. Modern HDMI 2.1 and DP 2.1 connectivity prepare them for high-refresh, high-res gaming.

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Samsung Odyssey Lineup: World's First 6K Glasses-Free 3D

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Samsung has unveiled its boldest Odyssey monitors yet, combining bleeding-edge refresh rates and resolutions with a glasses-free 3D experience aimed at both competitive gamers and creative pros. The new range spans a breakthrough 6K 3D display, a hyper-fast 1,040Hz contender, and several high-res G8 options that balance fidelity and speed.

Headliners: glasses-free 6K 3D and extreme refresh

The standout is the Odyssey 3D (G90XH), the world’s first 6K gaming monitor with glasses-free 3D. On a 32-inch panel, Samsung uses head-tracking and depth-adaptive rendering to layer visuals based on your viewpoint — no headset required. It runs at 165Hz natively and can push to 330Hz in Dual Mode, with a 1ms GtG response. Early titles such as The First Berserker: Khazan and Lies of P: Overture are already optimized to take advantage of the new 3D depth effects.

On the other end of the spectrum, the Odyssey G6 (G60H) targets pro-level responsiveness. This 27-inch display leverages Dual Mode to reach a staggering 1,040Hz refresh rate, while offering native QHD operation up to 600Hz. With support for NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium, the G6 is designed for players chasing the smallest edge in reaction time and motion clarity.

G8 family: choose your balance of resolution and speed

Samsung expands the Odyssey G8 family with three distinct models that give players and creators options depending on priorities like resolution, panel type, and refresh rate:

  • Odyssey G8 (G80HS) — 32-inch IPS, 6K native resolution, 165Hz native refresh, Dual Mode up to 330Hz at reduced resolution. A solid pick for players who want high detail without giving up performance.
  • Odyssey G8 (G80HF) — 27-inch 5K panel (5,120 × 2,880), 180Hz native refresh, Dual Mode up to 360Hz in QHD. Sharp visuals with room to prioritize smoothness when needed.
  • Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SH) — 4K QD-OLED, 240Hz refresh, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 and HDR10+ support. Exceptional contrast and color depth make this the pick for cinematic single-player games and content creators.

All G8 models include adaptive sync and premium gaming features to ensure fluid gameplay across a wide range of GPUs and titles.

Modern connectivity and ecosystem readiness

Across the new Odyssey range, Samsung equips displays with HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 so high refresh and high-resolution modes can actually be driven by modern graphics cards. That means you can expect the necessary bandwidth for 6K output, Dual Mode high‑Hz settings, and the low-latency signals competitive gamers demand.

Whether you’re after a glasses-free 3D showcase, laser-fast motion for esports, or a color-rich OLED for creative work, Samsung’s latest Odyssey family is clearly positioning itself as a next-gen display ecosystem. Which model fits you depends on whether you prioritize immersion, raw refresh speed, or color and contrast — and Samsung now offers a more distinct answer for each.

Source: gizmochina

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Armin

Feels a bit overhyped. 1,040Hz is insane but who can drive that? 6K 3D sounds cool, but content is tiny rn and prices will hurt

mechbyte

Whoa 6K glasses-free 3D? Samsung going full sci-fi. Curious if head-tracking will be flaky or actually smooth... pricey but wow