Samsung usually spaces out its product launches across the calendar year. For 2026, the company threw that rulebook away. Today, the tech giant unleashed six brand new displays all at once. The lineup ranges from a strange rolling screen for college dorms to extreme high-speed gaming monitors.
The most unique device in the group goes by the name Movingstyle Essential. Samsung charges $900 for this 43-inch 4K screen. The company attached the monitor to a tall, wheeled base. This rolling stand lets you drag the massive display from your bedroom to your kitchen with ease. You can even grab the screen and spin it a full 90 degrees to watch vertical videos, though you have to turn the panel with your own hands.
The Movingstyle Essential packs a dedicated remote and built-in smart TV apps. It almost works exactly like a regular television. It lacks a built-in cable tuner, so the law technically calls it a monitor instead of a TV. The design desperately needs a mounting bracket for game consoles. Right now, gamers have no safe way to strap a PlayStation or a Nintendo Switch to the rolling stand without ruining its portability.
If you just want a great screen for your desk, Samsung offers the new ViewFinity S8. This massive 40-inch curved monitor costs $1,400. It features a crisp 5K resolution and runs at a fast 144Hz refresh rate. Samsung built this specific model for people who work from home during the day and play video games at night.
The ViewFinity S8 holds an incredible amount of ports on its back panel. You get a LAN connection, two built-in speakers, and a brand new Thunderbolt 5 jack. That Thunderbolt port pushes up to 140 watts of power to charge your laptop while you work. The monitor even includes a built-in KVM switch. This tool lets you plug two different computers into the screen and control them both using just one single keyboard and mouse.
Hardcore PC gamers get the most exciting reveals today. Samsung claims its new 32-inch Odyssey G8 is the very first 6K gaming monitor in the world. This $1,600 display features a special dual-mode IPS panel. You can play stunning single-player games in sharp 6K resolution at 165Hz. If you switch to a fast competitive shooter, the screen drops the resolution to 3K and doubles the speed to an insane 330Hz.
Normal dual-mode screens usually force you to drop your resolution all the way down to a blurry 720p or 1080p just to get those high speeds. Samsung fixed that annoying problem. The company also sells a smaller 27-inch version of this Odyssey G8 for $1,000. That cheaper model gives you a 5K display that can drop down to QHD resolution while hitting a blistering 360Hz refresh rate.
The best-looking monitor of the bunch uses an updated QD-OLED Penta Tandem panel. Samsung calls this the Odyssey OLED G8. The colors look incredibly bright, and the dark areas look perfectly black. It runs at a smooth 240Hz refresh rate and makes games like Horizon Forbidden West look absolutely incredible. Buyers can grab the 27-inch version for $1,100 or pay $1,300 for the larger 32-inch model.
Finally, Samsung revealed the 32-inch Odyssey OLED G7. This $1,100 screen gives you the deep blacks of an OLED panel mixed with the dual-mode trick. You can run it at 4K resolution at 165Hz, or switch it to 1080p at a super-fast 330Hz. It features a blazing 0.03ms response time. Competitive gamers often spend thousands of dollars just to gain a 1.5% speed advantage over their rivals, making these extremely low response times a massive selling point.
None of these new screens come cheap. The premium monitor market now generates over $1 billion in revenue every single year, and Samsung clearly wants to dominate the high-end category. The absolute lowest price in this entire 2026 lineup sits at $900. However, if you have the cash and need a gorgeous new centerpiece for your desk or living room, you can pre-order all six of these displays starting today.









