- Odyssey 3D G90XH monitor delivers glasses-free 6K images with real-time eye tracking technology
- The monitor reaches 165Hz native refresh rate and 330Hz in Dual Mode
- Its 1 ms gray-to-gray response keeps fast action crisp and fluid
Samsung has introduced the 32-inch Odyssey 3D G90XH, a 6K monitor that offers 3D images without glasses.
According to Samsung, the display relies on real-time eye tracking to adjust depth and perspective based on the viewer’s position, producing a layered image without headphones or optical accessories.
This approach places the Odyssey 3D among a small group of desktop displays experimenting with stereoscopic output rather than immersive accessories.
3D performance without glasses
Odyssey 3D runs at a native 165Hz refresh rate, and dual mode allows refresh rates to increase to 330Hz when the resolution is reduced.
Its 1ms gray-to-gray response time aligns the panel with high-refresh displays commonly associated with competitive gaming rather than static professional workloads.
To maintain visual stability during long sessions, the 6K monitor uses continuous eye tracking that adjusts depth alignment as the viewer moves.
Supported PC titles include software-level enhancements designed to increase object separation, terrain depth, and spatial clarity beyond standard 2D rendering.
The Odyssey 3D G90XH’s 6144 x 3456 resolution results in a diagonal pixel count of approximately 7050.
This produces a pixel density of approximately 220 ppi, which is much higher than typical 4K monitors and closer to high-resolution professional desktop displays.
However, reliance on supported software for full 3D production limits how broadly the feature is applied to mainstream workloads.
Beyond the Odyssey 3D, Samsung announced several Odyssey G8 models that combine high resolution with variable refresh operation.
The company is also expanding the Odyssey OLED G8 line with a 32-inch G80SH model that uses a 4K QD-OLED panel.
This display has a 240Hz refresh rate, 300 nits brightness, and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification.
DisplayPort 2.1 with UHBR20 support enables up to 80 Gbps of bandwidth for HDR and variable refresh workflows.
The 32-inch Odyssey G8 G80HS is a 6K display that runs at 165Hz natively, with dual mode supporting up to 330Hz at a reduced 3K resolution.
Samsung also mentioned a 27-inch Odyssey G8 G80HF that doubles as a 5K monitor and supports up to 180Hz natively and up to 360Hz at QHD resolution.
The company confirmed that the Odyssey range is compatible with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Nvidia G-Sync.
The Odyssey line includes features often associated with business-class monitors, although its core identity remains tied to Samsung’s portfolio of gaming-focused displays.
“With this year’s Odyssey lineup, we’re introducing display experiences that simply weren’t possible even a year ago,” said Hun Lee, executive vice president of Samsung Electronics’ visual display business.
“From the industry’s first glasses-free 6K 3D monitor to the revolutionary speed of 1,040 Hz, we designed these monitors to meet the ambitions of today’s gamers and deliver a level of immersion that fundamentally changes the look and feel of content on the screen.”
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