Samsung has launched next-gen monitors including 6K gaming monitor — score free credit or gadget with purchase

the new Samsung gaming monitor on a desk displaying a video game

Just in time for summer gaming and streaming shows while we hide away from the heat, Samsung is dropping new gaming monitors, work-worthy monitors, and an updated portable monitor with a stand. Some of these Samsung upgrades are industry firsts and will set the benchmark going forward.

Now, all but one of the new monitors are available to order on Samsung's website and at major retailers. Shoppers who buy direct will earn a free Samsung credit worth up to $300, which you can put toward on a future purchase, or a bonus Samsung gadget worth up to $499.99.

Shop Samsung's new monitor lineup:

Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G8 G80HS 6K Gaming Monitor
$1,599.99 (includes free $300 credit or Music Studio 7)
the Samsung 32-inch Odyssey G8 G80HS 6K Gaming Monitor

Samsung 27-inch Odyssey G8 G80HF 5K Gaming Monitor
$949.99 (includes free $200 credit, Music Studio 5, or Galaxy Buds4 Pro)
the Samsung 27-inch Odyssey G8 G80HF 5K Gaming Monitor

Samsung 32-inch Odyssey OLED G7 G73SH 4K Gaming Monitor
$1,099.99 (includes free $200 credit, Music Studio 5, or Galaxy Buds4 Pro)
the Samsung 32-inch Odyssey OLED G7 G73SH 4K Gaming Monitor

Samsung 32-inch Odyssey OLED G8 G80SH 4K Gaming Monitor
$1,299.99 (includes free $300 credit or Music Studio 7)
the Samsung 32-inch Odyssey OLED G8 G80SH 4K Gaming Monitor

Samsung 27-inch Odyssey OLED G8 G80SH 4K Gaming Monitor
$1,099.99 (includes free $200 credit, Music Studio 5, or Galaxy Buds4 Pro)
the Samsung 27-inch Odyssey OLED G8 G80SH 4K Gaming Monitor

Samsung 40-inch ViewFinity S8 S85TH 5K2K Curved Monitor
$1,399.99 (includes free $300 credit or Music Studio 7)
the Samsung 40-inch ViewFinity S8 S85TH 5K2K Curved Monitor

Samsung 43-inch The Movingstyle Essential
$899.99 (includes free $200 credit, Music Studio 5, or Galaxy Buds4 Pro)
Samsung 43-inch The Movingstyle Essential

High-performance gaming monitors with better resolution

The Samsung Odyssey lineup of gaming monitors has long been considered some of the best. Naturally, Samsung has decided to outdo itself and we now have 5 and 6K monitors to replace the previous 4K. Both new models feature a DisplayPort 2.1 and have computability with both AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-Sync.

Samsung Odyssey G8 on a desktop
The Samsung Odyssey G8 is the world' first 6K gaming monitor. Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable

Samsung's new 32-inch Odyssey G8 (G80HS) marks the very first time we've seen a 6K gaming monitor. That means we'll be treated to better clarity and exceptional details. Samsung used a 224PPI and an IPS panel on this model that'll reach the wild 6K resolution with a refresh rate of 165Hz. Dual mode will give access to up to 330Hz at 3K resolution. It retails for $1,599.99 and comes with your choice of a free $300 credit or a free Music Studio 7 smart speaker (worth $499.99).

Going a bit smaller in size, the new 27-inch Odyssey G8 (G80HF) comes with 5K resolution at up to 180Hz with 218PPI. Dual mode brings that to 360Hz. It costs $949.99 and nets you a free $200 credit, a Music Studio 5 smart speaker (worth $299.99), or a pair of Galaxy Buds4 Pro (worth $249.99).

Upgrades to OLED gaming monitors

For great contrast and ultra-quick performance, you might prefer to head into the OLED range of gaming monitors. Samsung has a couple new models to check out.

The 32-inch Odyssey OLED G7 (G73SH) comes with 4K resolution at up to 165Hz which is great news for high-performance with smooth gameplay. A 0.03ms response time is also welcomed for competitive, fast-paced games. Priced at $1,099.99, it comes with a free $200 credit, Music Studio 5, or pair of Galaxy Buds4 Pro.

the Samsung oled g8 monitor on a desktop with keyboard and other accessories.
The OLED G8 is ready for gaming at 240Hz with a focus on deep blacks. Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable

The 27- and 32-inch Odyssey OLED G8 monitors (G80SH) have a higher refresh rate of 240Hz. Samsung also used its Glare Free technology on these models, which might make them a more appealing option for those who game in bright rooms or during daylight hours. Samsung also mentioned the 32-inch model has VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification which is an ideal feature if you prioritize deep black and bright, vibrant colors.

The 27-inch Odyssey OLED G8 costs $1,099.99 and unlocks a free $200 credit, Music Studio 5, or pair of Galaxy Buds4 Pro. The 32-inch version is $1,299.99 and comes with a free $300 credit or Music Studio 7.

Work stations made better

Of course, Samsung didn't forget about those of us who are looking for an upgrade to monitors designed for work.

the curved 40-inch Samsung ViewFinity S8
The curved 40-inch ViewFinity S8 adds in a Thunderbolt 5. Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable

The 40-inch Samsung ViewFinity S8 (S85TH) has a curved display with 144Hz and a Thunderbolt 5 for intensive tasks and 80Gbps data transfer. Going smaller, the 27-inch ViewFinity S8 (S80HF) has impressive 5K resolution and USB-C connectivity.

The 40-inch model costs $1,399.99 and includes a free $300 credit or Music Studio 7. Samsung hasn't announced pricing for the 27-inch model yet.

Improvements to a versatile, rolling display

For those who want ultimate versatility, Samsung's new The Movingstyle Essential is designed for portability. It has a 43-inch display with 4K UDH resolution that sits on a rolling stand with adjustable height. Plus, it can tilt, swivel, and pivot to your needs. It's ideal for home use that spans gaming, working, or viewing your favorite shows from whatever room you're currently in.

samsung Movingstyle Essential
The 43-inch 4K display on the Movingstyle Essential is ready to move from room to room. Credit: Timothy Beck Werth / Mashable

The Movingstyle Essential is going for $899.99 and comes with a free $200 credit, Music Studio 5, or set of Galaxy Buds4 Pro.

UPDATE: May. 27, 2026, 5:00 a.m. EDT Most of Samsung's new monitors are now available for purchase. This story has been updated with pricing and links.




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