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Samsung's new 'Odyssey 3D' 6K monitor takes center stage at CES 2026, features solid eye-tracking — 1,000 Hz dual-mode panel also on display, alongside new G6 & G8 OLED monitors

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Two weeks ago, Samsung Display unveiled its new lineup of monitors to be featured at CES 2026, including a unique offering called the "Odyssey 3D" featuring a 6K resolution panel with eye-tracking. Now that the show floor has finally opened up, we took a look at all the models in-person, so here's everything the company has in store for this year.

Starting with the entry-level Odyssey G6, we have a 27" dual-mode monitor that has a native 1440p panel with a 600 Hz refresh rate that can almost double to 1,040 Hz at "HD" (read: 720p). Despite being a standard IPS offering, the monitor still has basic HDR support, along with 1ms GTG response times and FreeSync/G-Sync compatibility.

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Next up, there are three Odyssey G8 panels, each exceeding the previous in resolution. First, we have the Odyssey OLED G8 featuring a 32" 4K QD-OLED panel with a 240 Hz refresh rate. This is similar to last year's G8, with the only exception being an HDR True Black 500 rating for brighter HDR and a new surface coating that should reduce black reveal in ambient lighting.

The OLED G8 also has a full UHBR20-compliant DisplayPort 2.1 for uncompressed 4K 240 Hz 10-bit output for the select few GPUs (and titles) that can utilize it. This panel's not rocking the new V-Stripe subpixel layout we covered a few days ago, but despite that, the high resolution should make text appear relatively clear and fringe-free. Of course, all the goodies you expect from a standard OLED monitor apply here, too.

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Then we have two very similar Odyssey G8 models: the G80HF and the G80HS. They're IPS displays, but the G80HF is 27" and features a 180 Hz native refresh rate on a 5K panel, while the G80HS is a 32" 6K panel with a native 165 Hz refresh rate. Both have dual-mode to double their smoothness, but the 27" 5K model does so at 1440p, while the 32" 6K variant can achieve 330 Hz at 3K resolution.

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We also saw an oddball 48" OLED with the model number S95H, which means it's actually from the brand's new flagship TV series, but Samsung is pitching it as a big-format display for PC gaming. The company is calling it the "brightest 48-inch OLED ever," peaking at 2,700 nits across a 10% window. It's otherwise a 165 Hz panel with 4K resolution, carrying a brand new chassis design that looks sleeker than ever.

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