• UT One, Samsung Display's highly anticipated ultra-thin OLED panel and other low-power solutions, set to earn enthusiastic reception our global IT clients upon its unveiling
  • 220 PPI and 500Hz QD-OLED prototypes, expected to drive the transition to professional OLED monitors, will also be on display
  • Synchroma™ exhibition, the perfect synchronization of image quality across multiple screens, will be shown
  • Finally, showcase rooms designed to immerse you in the perfect environment for experiencing Samsung Display's latest products will be part of the exhibit 
     

SEOUL, May 20, 2025 – Samsung Display is participating in COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2025, Asia’s largest IT trade show, for the first time, showcasing its cutting-edge OLED display technologies.
 

The company announced today that it will exhibit at COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2025, taking place May 20 to 23 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2, it will host a private exhibition for clients, unveiling its latest IT OLED portfolio for applications like laptops, tablets, monitors and other IT devices.
 

Samsung Display is set to unveil UT One for the first time alongside a range of low-power solutions optimized for IT devices such as laptops and tablets. The company will also showcase QD-OLED prototypes along with an ultra-high resolution and ultra-high refresh rate that will change the premium monitor market.
 

In addition, wheeled dual-arm robots Rainbow Robotics, a company that specializes in robotic platforms, will perform a welcome show to demonstrate the slimness and light weight characteristics of Samsung OLED, set to leave a lasting impression on clients visiting our booth.
 

“The IT market is rapidly shifting LCD to OLED, and this transformation will be clearly visible at COMPUTEX,” said Jonghyuk Lee, Executive Vice President, Head of the Large Display Division and Head of IT Business Team at Samsung Display. “Samsung Display is committed to leading this transition with a full spectrum of OLED technologies, including rigid, flexible, and foldable, as well as QD-OLED and a broad range of IT solutions tailored to meet the evolving technological needs of our clients.”

 

□ UT One Makes Global Debut with Low Power Consumption

Making its global debut at COMPUTEX, Samsung Display’s highly anticipated UT One features an ultra-thin structure and is the first IT OLED panel to support a minimum variable refresh rate of 1 Hz. Internal testing confirms that it delivers next-generation power efficiency, cutting power consumption by 30% compared to conventional panels.

 

Referred to as UT, this ultra-thin OLED structure replaces the top glass substrate with ultra-thin organic and inorganic thin films, while retaining the bottom glass layer. As a result, the panel is 30% thinner and 30% lighter than conventional dual-glass OLED panels, with a weight reduction equivalent to a single standard laptop battery cell (approximately 50g weight), allowing for either increased battery capacity or improved portability.

 

The company’s UT One is the first IT OLED panel to enable a 1 Hz variable refresh rate (VRR) by applying Oxide TFT technology. The refresh rate can be dynamically switched 1 Hz to 120 Hz depending on the display content, which more efficiently consumes power. This frees up extra energy for AI functions, extending the potential usage time and contributing to the improvement of real usability for consumers.

 

Oxide TFTs offer high electron mobility, making them ideal for large-area, high-resolution displays, and are particularly effective in reducing power consumption due to their low leakage current. Leakage current refers to the flow of electricity that continues even when the TFT is turned off, which can lead to luminance fluctuations perceived as a screen flickering – particularly at refresh rates below 10 Hz. UT One overcomes this constraint through its advanced Oxide-based architecture, enabling smoother low-frequency performance.

 

Samsung Display is currently building an Oxide TFT process at its dedicated 8.6-generation IT OLED production line in Asan campus in Korea, with production slated to begin in 2026. The UT One product is expected to be manufactured at this facility in the future.

 

In addition to UT One, the company will present a broad lineup of low-power OLED technologies at the event. For instance, Intelligent Color Technology (ICT) reduces power consumption by increasing the saturation of pixels and reducing luminance while maintaining the level of screen brightness experienced by the user depending on the content. Also, Edge Luminance Profile (ELP) is a technology that reduces power consumption by adjusting the luminance of the peripheral areas that are not easily visible via OLED’s ability to control pixels individually.

 

□ 220 PPI and 500Hz QD-OLED to Drive Shift Toward Professional OLED Monitors

Samsung Display is expanding the reach of QD-OLED into the premium monitor space with a broader lineup designed to meet the diverse needs of gamers and creators – offering top-tier resolution, refresh rates and visual performance that establish QD-OLED as a mainstream display standard.

 

At the event, the company will unveil a new 27-inch UHD QD-OLED monitor with an industry-leading 160 pixels per inch (PPI) among self-emissive monitors on the market, delivering exceptional image detail optimized for both high-end gaming and precision-intensive tasks like photo and video editing. As global manufacturers continue to launch 27-inch UHD models and garner favorable reviews, this monitor is expected to drive further growth in the self-emissive display market.

 

A 27-inch 5K (5120x2880) monitor prototype featuring an ultra-high pixel density of 220 PPI – Samsung Display’s highest yet – will also be on display. Paired with QD-OLED’s signature strengths, the new QD-OLED for monitors is purpose-built for visual professionals, delivering enhanced clarity and precision for tasks such as image and video editing.

 

Also showcased is a 27-inch QHD (2560x1440) QD-OLED model with a record-breaking 500 Hz refresh rate among current self-emissive monitors. Coupled with the fast response time, it ensures seamless and natural screen transitions when playing games or watching sports videos. In addition, a 34-inch ultra-wide Q+ monitor with a 360 Hz refresh rate will be shown for the first time. This monitor is the first of its kind to be earned with VESA’s DisplayHDR™ True Black 500, delivering superior HDR and deep black reproduction for gamers, content creators and premium monitor users alike.

 

□ Experience Consistent OLED Brilliance with Synchroma™

The Synchroma™ exhibition is also expected to draw positive feedback visitors, demonstrating the outstanding screen performance and consistent color reproduction across devices made possible by Samsung OLED technology.

 

Synchroma™ – a name derived “synchronization” and “chroma” – underscores Samsung Display’s commitment to delivering consistent color accuracy across devices. The exhibition features a lineup including a 27-inch monitor, 16-inch laptop, 6.2-inch smartphone, and even LCD laptops, allowing visitors to experience firsthand the differences in color expression and visual consistency across different display types.

 

To illustrate the difference, consider a design process that requires accurate color rendering — such as creating a sneaker in turquoise blue inspired by the Mediterranean Sea. Samsung OLED, with its wide color gamut (more than 99% DCI-P3), ensures that the color appears exactly as envisioned—uniformly and accurately—across smartphones, laptops, and monitors. In contrast, LCD technology often struggles to faithfully reproduce certain color gamut.

 

□ Real-life Application Rooms for Samsung Display Innovations

Also featured at the exhibition is a gaming-themed showcase room and a CEO’s Library, outfitted with Samsung Display’s latest IT products. The CEO’s Library includes a world map displaying global cities and real-time clocks using round OLED, alongside 49-inch and 27-inch QD-OLED monitors presenting dynamic market data s. An AI-powered smart speaker with an embedded OLED display supports video conferencing, while a Flexible Briefcase functioning as a laptop highlights future mobility scenarios. Additionally, Micro LED technology for smartwatches is also on display.

 

The gaming-themed room next to the CEO’s Library features a lineup of 27-inch, 31.5-inch, and 45-inch QD-OLED gaming monitors, along with 15.6-inch OLED laptops, creating an immersive, high-performance gaming environment. A side-by-side demo featuring a 500 Hz 27-inch QD-OLED and a conventional 240 Hz LCD of the same size highlights QD-OLED’s superior resolution and ultra-high refresh rate, purpose-built for next-generation gaming. Visitors can enjoy hands-on gameplay with popular titles such as Nexon’s KartRider: Drift and Pearl Abyss’s Dark Desert, experiencing the advanced performance of Samsung’s next-generation displays firsthand.

 

Samsung Display, having garnered strong global attention for its creative use of robots at international exhibitions, is once again turning heads through a collaboration with Rainbow Robotics to demonstrate the lightweight and slim features of its IT OLED panels. A mobile dual-arm robot holds an OLED panel in one hand and an LCD panel in the other and put each of the panels into two large transparent square containers that are filled with air to show how the OLED panel floats, underscoring its ultra-light design. A fan installed at the base even lifts a 18g ultra-light OLED panel into the air, offering a striking visual of its exceptional lightness.

 

▲ Samsung Display booth at COMPUTEX 2025

 

▲ UT One, Samsung Display’s new ultra-thin, power-efficient OLED panel

 

▲ Synchroma™ zone showcasing Samsung OLED’s consistent color across devices

 

▲ CEO’s Library featuring round OLED, QD-OLED, and AI smart speaker displays

 

▲ Gaming Room with QD-OLED monitors and OLED laptops in various sizes

 

▲ Rainbow Robotics’ mobile robot highlighting the thinness and lightness of Samsung OLED

 

Samsung Display’s 27" UHD OLED (160 PPI, left) and 5K demo panel (220 PPI, right) 

 

▲ OLED Now zone featuring Samsung Display's IT OLED including tablets, laptops, and monitors