Samsung has never hidden its interest in glasses-free 3D on PC, even if the market remains confidential. Launched in the summer of 2024, the Odyssey 3D range is based on Light Field Display (LFD) technology, which combines a lenticular lens integrated into the panel and a camera responsible for tracking eye movements in real time. The objective is simple on paper: constantly adjust the depth and perspective of the image in order to create a perceptible relief effect, without having to carry anything.
3D without glasses, a gamble that is always accepted
At CES in Las Vegas, which will be held from January 6 to 9, the Korean manufacturer is moving up a gear with the Odyssey 3D G90XH. This new model adopts a 32-inch panel displaying a definition of 6,144 × 3,456 pixels, or 6K, a first for a 3D screen without glasses. On a technical level, Samsung ticks all the boxes at the very high end: refresh rate of 165 Hz, response time of 1 ms, and a Dual Mode allowing you to adjust the parameters according to use.
There remains a major constraint: for 3D to take on its full meaning, the games must be adapted. Samsung indicates that it works directly with several studios in order to optimize certain titles, such as The First Berserker: Khazan, Lies of P: Overture or Stellar Blade. A necessary approach, as the public concerned remains limited. Without support from manufacturers, few developers would take the risk of investing time and resources in such a niche format.
In parallel with this 3D technological showcase, Samsung continues to flatter fans of pure performance. The new Odyssey G6 (G60H), a 27-inch screen without 3D, is distinguished by a display frequency announced at 600 Hz in QHD, and up to 1,040 Hz in Dual Mode with a lower definition. Figures which clearly target e-sport and competitive players, for whom fluidity takes precedence over everything else.
The range is also enriched with several Odyssey G8 models. Two IPS versions, in 27 and 32 inches, will respectively offer 5K and 6K resolutions with frequencies between 165 and 180 Hz, again adjustable via Dual Mode. Finally, Samsung is adding a 32-inch Odyssey OLED G8 to its catalog, which combines a 4K QD-OLED panel at 240 Hz, enhanced contrast and DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, without forgetting HDR10+ support. Prices have not yet been communicated.
In its speech, Samsung fully assumes this move upmarket. “ This new range of Odyssey monitors allows us to offer display experiences that were unthinkable a year ago “, says Hun Lee, vice president of the Visual Display division. The manufacturer also recalls its dominant position in the high-frequency gaming screen segment, with nearly 19% market share in the third quarter of 2025, according to IDC.
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