Overview
- Samsung confirmed mass production of a 34‑inch ultrawide QD‑OLED monitor panel using a V‑Stripe subpixel layout at 360Hz with up to 1,300 nits peak and HDR True Black 500, with panels supplied to Asus, Gigabyte and MSI since December 2025.
- A new QD‑OLED TV panel was unveiled with a claimed peak brightness of up to 4,500 nits by combining RGB component maxima, with independent testing, pricing and ship dates yet to be detailed.
- Samsung introduced a 130‑inch Micro RGB flagship in a Timeless Frame housing, adding Micro RGB AI Engine Pro, Color Booster Pro, HDR Pro, a glare‑free finish and a Vision AI Companion, with broader size options planned but no pricing announced.
- 'UT One' laptop OLEDs were shown at 30% thinner and lighter than dual‑glass versions and support variable refresh down to 1Hz to reduce power draw.
- Durability demos included robotic basketball and steel ball drop impacts plus an automotive cold‑chamber test, with Samsung citing 0.2 ms response at −20°C, alongside XR‑focused 1.4‑inch ~5,000 PPI OLEDoS and AI edge device concepts like the AI OLED Bot, Mood Lamp, Cassette and Turntable.