Samsung’s Odyssey OLED G6 Is a 500Hz, QD-OLED Weapon for Aussie Gamers

By Drawza

Samsung just dropped the specs sheet of your dreams with the official launch of the Odyssey OLED G6 – a 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor with a blistering 500Hz refresh rate and 0.03ms response time. Available now for pre-order in Australia, this is Samsung’s first foray into 500Hz OLED territory… and it’s a rocket.

Speed. Power. Pantone?

Let’s cut straight to the specs:

  • 500Hz refresh rate

  • 0.03ms GTG response time

  • QHD resolution (2560 x 1440)

  • QD-OLED technology

  • VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certified

  • NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible

  • Pantone Validated with support for over 2,000 colours and 110 skin tones

That’s not just next-gen. That’s next-dimension.

For $1,699 AUD, Samsung is pitching this as a premium display for gamers who live and breathe fast-paced, high-fidelity action. Whether you're deep into competitive FPS or jaw-dropping cinematic RPGs, the G6 promises smooth motion, razor-sharp detail, and colours that hit like a critical strike.

Visuals That Slap

Thanks to QD-OLED, Samsung’s proprietary blend of Quantum Dot and OLED tech, the G6 isn’t just fast—it’s gorgeous. We're talking deep blacks, eye-popping colour, and blinding HDR brilliance, peaking at 1,000 nits. It’s also Glare Free certified, meaning it holds up even under brutal Aussie sunlight or marathon RGB setups.

Burn-in paranoia? Don’t sweat it. The G6 comes with OLED Safeguard+, designed to keep the panel healthy during long play sessions (read: your next 14-hour Baldur’s Gate 3 binge).

Built for the Grind

With its pixel-perfect precision and ultra-low latency, the G6 isn’t just a pretty face—it’s a serious performance tool. You’re getting NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatibility for buttery-smooth gameplay, even when frame drops try to ruin your 1v5 clutch.

This monitor isn’t about compromise. It’s about giving you the edge—visually, mechanically, and competitively.

Available Now (Almost)

The Odyssey OLED G6 (G60SF) is available for pre-order now via samsung.com/au, and will hit retail shelves nationwide in August 2025. With a price tag of $1,699, it’s definitely in enthusiast territory—but for the specs it brings, it’s ready to compete with the best.

If you’ve been waiting for OLED to truly hit its stride in the gaming space, this might be your sign. The Odyssey OLED G6 isn’t just a monitor—it’s a flex. And it might just be the sharpest weapon in your setup this year.

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