Last updated: May 20th, 2026 at 06:47 UTC+02:00
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Samsung has announced the US availability of its 2026 monitor lineup. These include the Odyssey gaming, OLED, ViewFinity, and The MovingStyle Essential monitors.
Some of these products had previously been released in select markets. US availability now expands their presence across one of the most important consumer markets.
The 2026 Odyssey gaming lineup includes the 32-inch Odyssey G8 (G80HS) which is the industry's first 6K gaming monitor. It has a 224PPI and an IPS panel, which delivers 6K resolution at up to 165Hz. Dual Mode kicks up the refresh rate to 330Hz at 3K resolution.
The 27-inch Odyssey G8 (G90HF) is a 5K monitor with up to 180Hz refresh rate at 218PPI or up to 360Hz in QHD through Dual Mode via its IPS panel.
Samsung's 2026 Odyssey OLED models include the 32-inch G7 (G73SH). It features 4K resolution at up to 165Hz. The Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SH) is available in 27 and 32-inch sizes. It has an OLED panel with 4K resolution at up to a 240Hz refresh rate.
The company has also applied its Glare Free technology to the monitor to reduce glare without comprising quality.
The Movingstyle Essential are exclusively available through Samsung.com. These are versatile, portable displays that can easily be moved around. Available in a 43-inch size, the Movingstyle Essential offers 4K UHD resolution with integrated Smart TV apps, including Samsung Gaming Hub.
Prices for the new Samsung Odyssey, Odyssey OLED, ViewFinity, and The Movingstyle Essential start at $899 in the United States. Customers can sign up now to get $50 off future purchases of a new 2026 Samsung monitor when they buy through its website.
Adnan Farooqui is a long-term writer at SamMobile. Based in Pakistan, his interests include technology, finance, Swiss watches and Formula 1. His tendency to write long posts betrays his inclination to being a man of few words.