1p. Brighter and sharper than before! Four QD-OLED monitors to watch in 2026  2p. <Rising share of self-emissive panels in the premium monitor market> Source: Omdia  OLED is rapidly gaining share in the premium monitor segment as demand rises for high-performance gaming and creator displays. According to Omdiam, self-emissive panels in monitors priced above $500 are projected to grow from 14% in 2024 to 23% in 2025 and 27% in 2026. Samsung Display led the market last year with a 75% share of OLED panel shipments. The company is driving innovation with technologies such as 360Hz QD-OLED with V-stripe, Penta Tandem, and Quantum Black. Let’s take a look at four new 2026 QD-OLED built with Samsung Display’s latest innovations.  3p.  ASUS ROG Swift PG34WCDN A high-performance QD-OLED monitor featuring a V-Stripe pixel structure optimized for quantum dot devices and a 360Hz refresh rate.  1) V-Stripe arranges RGB subpixels in vertical lines, improving text clarity and delivering sharper image quality.  2) A 360Hz refresh rate and DisplayHDR True Black 500 delivers fast response, strong contrast, and vivid color.   3) Blackshield Film with Quantum Black technology reduces reflections, preserves deep blacks in bright environments, and improves panel durability.   4p. DELL UltraSharp U3226Q A QD-OLED monitor awarded at CES 2026 Innovation Awards for its outstanding color performance and sharp image quality.  1) The 4K QD-OLED display offers a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio and Display HDR True Black 500 delivering deep, lifelike colors.  2) It covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, ideal for video editing, color grading, and design work.  3) A built-in colorimeter allows calibration without external tools, helping maintain consistent color accuracy.   5p. MSI MPG 342CQR X36 A 34-inch gaming monitor featuring Samsung Display QD-OLED technologies, including the Penta Tandem structure and Quantum Black anti-reflection film.  1) The Penta Tandem structure stacks five blue OLED layers, boosting light efficiency by about 30%, reducing power consumption, and reaching up to 1300 nits of HDR brightness.  2) The V-Stripe RGB pixel layout improves text clarity and minimizes color fringing.  3) Dark Armor film with Quantum Black technology strengthens surface hardness from 2H to 3H, enhances light absorption, and delivers up to 40% deeper true blacks.  4) A 360Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and VESA CleanMR 18000 certification ensure smooth, blur-free motion.   6p. Samsung G80SH A 32-inch gaming monitor designed for immersive play, combining QD-OLED color, high contrast, and 4K resolution.  1) It supports 4K (3,840×2,160) resolution and up to 240Hz refresh rate for detailed and smooth visuals.   2) With peak brightness of 300 nits and DisplayHDR True Black 500, it delivers deep blacks, strong contrast, and clear detail in dark scenes.   3) Equipped with Display Port 2.1 (UHBR 20) supporting up to 80Gbps, it handles advanced features like HDR and VRR without data loss.  *HDR: High Dynamic Range, *VRR: Variable Refresh Rate  7p.  Samsung Display QD-OLED continues to push boundaries in image quality, speed, and energy efficiency, setting a new benchmark in the premium monitor market.  As the next generation of displays takes shape, QD-OLED is defining what comes next.
1p. Brighter and sharper than before! Four QD-OLED monitors to watch in 2026  2p. <Rising share of self-emissive panels in the premium monitor market> Source: Omdia  OLED is rapidly gaining share in the premium monitor segment as demand rises for high-performance gaming and creator displays. According to Omdiam, self-emissive panels in monitors priced above $500 are projected to grow from 14% in 2024 to 23% in 2025 and 27% in 2026. Samsung Display led the market last year with a 75% share of OLED panel shipments. The company is driving innovation with technologies such as 360Hz QD-OLED with V-stripe, Penta Tandem, and Quantum Black. Let’s take a look at four new 2026 QD-OLED built with Samsung Display’s latest innovations.  3p.  ASUS ROG Swift PG34WCDN A high-performance QD-OLED monitor featuring a V-Stripe pixel structure optimized for quantum dot devices and a 360Hz refresh rate.  1) V-Stripe arranges RGB subpixels in vertical lines, improving text clarity and delivering sharper image quality.  2) A 360Hz refresh rate and DisplayHDR True Black 500 delivers fast response, strong contrast, and vivid color.   3) Blackshield Film with Quantum Black technology reduces reflections, preserves deep blacks in bright environments, and improves panel durability.   4p. DELL UltraSharp U3226Q A QD-OLED monitor awarded at CES 2026 Innovation Awards for its outstanding color performance and sharp image quality.  1) The 4K QD-OLED display offers a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio and Display HDR True Black 500 delivering deep, lifelike colors.  2) It covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, ideal for video editing, color grading, and design work.  3) A built-in colorimeter allows calibration without external tools, helping maintain consistent color accuracy.   5p. MSI MPG 342CQR X36 A 34-inch gaming monitor featuring Samsung Display QD-OLED technologies, including the Penta Tandem structure and Quantum Black anti-reflection film.  1) The Penta Tandem structure stacks five blue OLED layers, boosting light efficiency by about 30%, reducing power consumption, and reaching up to 1300 nits of HDR brightness.  2) The V-Stripe RGB pixel layout improves text clarity and minimizes color fringing.  3) Dark Armor film with Quantum Black technology strengthens surface hardness from 2H to 3H, enhances light absorption, and delivers up to 40% deeper true blacks.  4) A 360Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and VESA CleanMR 18000 certification ensure smooth, blur-free motion.   6p. Samsung G80SH A 32-inch gaming monitor designed for immersive play, combining QD-OLED color, high contrast, and 4K resolution.  1) It supports 4K (3,840×2,160) resolution and up to 240Hz refresh rate for detailed and smooth visuals.   2) With peak brightness of 300 nits and DisplayHDR True Black 500, it delivers deep blacks, strong contrast, and clear detail in dark scenes.   3) Equipped with Display Port 2.1 (UHBR 20) supporting up to 80Gbps, it handles advanced features like HDR and VRR without data loss.  *HDR: High Dynamic Range, *VRR: Variable Refresh Rate  7p.  Samsung Display QD-OLED continues to push boundaries in image quality, speed, and energy efficiency, setting a new benchmark in the premium monitor market.  As the next generation of displays takes shape, QD-OLED is defining what comes next.
1p. Brighter and sharper than before! Four QD-OLED monitors to watch in 2026  2p. <Rising share of self-emissive panels in the premium monitor market> Source: Omdia  OLED is rapidly gaining share in the premium monitor segment as demand rises for high-performance gaming and creator displays. According to Omdiam, self-emissive panels in monitors priced above $500 are projected to grow from 14% in 2024 to 23% in 2025 and 27% in 2026. Samsung Display led the market last year with a 75% share of OLED panel shipments. The company is driving innovation with technologies such as 360Hz QD-OLED with V-stripe, Penta Tandem, and Quantum Black. Let’s take a look at four new 2026 QD-OLED built with Samsung Display’s latest innovations.  3p.  ASUS ROG Swift PG34WCDN A high-performance QD-OLED monitor featuring a V-Stripe pixel structure optimized for quantum dot devices and a 360Hz refresh rate.  1) V-Stripe arranges RGB subpixels in vertical lines, improving text clarity and delivering sharper image quality.  2) A 360Hz refresh rate and DisplayHDR True Black 500 delivers fast response, strong contrast, and vivid color.   3) Blackshield Film with Quantum Black technology reduces reflections, preserves deep blacks in bright environments, and improves panel durability.   4p. DELL UltraSharp U3226Q A QD-OLED monitor awarded at CES 2026 Innovation Awards for its outstanding color performance and sharp image quality.  1) The 4K QD-OLED display offers a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio and Display HDR True Black 500 delivering deep, lifelike colors.  2) It covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, ideal for video editing, color grading, and design work.  3) A built-in colorimeter allows calibration without external tools, helping maintain consistent color accuracy.   5p. MSI MPG 342CQR X36 A 34-inch gaming monitor featuring Samsung Display QD-OLED technologies, including the Penta Tandem structure and Quantum Black anti-reflection film.  1) The Penta Tandem structure stacks five blue OLED layers, boosting light efficiency by about 30%, reducing power consumption, and reaching up to 1300 nits of HDR brightness.  2) The V-Stripe RGB pixel layout improves text clarity and minimizes color fringing.  3) Dark Armor film with Quantum Black technology strengthens surface hardness from 2H to 3H, enhances light absorption, and delivers up to 40% deeper true blacks.  4) A 360Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and VESA CleanMR 18000 certification ensure smooth, blur-free motion.   6p. Samsung G80SH A 32-inch gaming monitor designed for immersive play, combining QD-OLED color, high contrast, and 4K resolution.  1) It supports 4K (3,840×2,160) resolution and up to 240Hz refresh rate for detailed and smooth visuals.   2) With peak brightness of 300 nits and DisplayHDR True Black 500, it delivers deep blacks, strong contrast, and clear detail in dark scenes.   3) Equipped with Display Port 2.1 (UHBR 20) supporting up to 80Gbps, it handles advanced features like HDR and VRR without data loss.  *HDR: High Dynamic Range, *VRR: Variable Refresh Rate  7p.  Samsung Display QD-OLED continues to push boundaries in image quality, speed, and energy efficiency, setting a new benchmark in the premium monitor market.  As the next generation of displays takes shape, QD-OLED is defining what comes next.
1p. Brighter and sharper than before! Four QD-OLED monitors to watch in 2026  2p. <Rising share of self-emissive panels in the premium monitor market> Source: Omdia  OLED is rapidly gaining share in the premium monitor segment as demand rises for high-performance gaming and creator displays. According to Omdiam, self-emissive panels in monitors priced above $500 are projected to grow from 14% in 2024 to 23% in 2025 and 27% in 2026. Samsung Display led the market last year with a 75% share of OLED panel shipments. The company is driving innovation with technologies such as 360Hz QD-OLED with V-stripe, Penta Tandem, and Quantum Black. Let’s take a look at four new 2026 QD-OLED built with Samsung Display’s latest innovations.  3p.  ASUS ROG Swift PG34WCDN A high-performance QD-OLED monitor featuring a V-Stripe pixel structure optimized for quantum dot devices and a 360Hz refresh rate.  1) V-Stripe arranges RGB subpixels in vertical lines, improving text clarity and delivering sharper image quality.  2) A 360Hz refresh rate and DisplayHDR True Black 500 delivers fast response, strong contrast, and vivid color.   3) Blackshield Film with Quantum Black technology reduces reflections, preserves deep blacks in bright environments, and improves panel durability.   4p. DELL UltraSharp U3226Q A QD-OLED monitor awarded at CES 2026 Innovation Awards for its outstanding color performance and sharp image quality.  1) The 4K QD-OLED display offers a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio and Display HDR True Black 500 delivering deep, lifelike colors.  2) It covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, ideal for video editing, color grading, and design work.  3) A built-in colorimeter allows calibration without external tools, helping maintain consistent color accuracy.   5p. MSI MPG 342CQR X36 A 34-inch gaming monitor featuring Samsung Display QD-OLED technologies, including the Penta Tandem structure and Quantum Black anti-reflection film.  1) The Penta Tandem structure stacks five blue OLED layers, boosting light efficiency by about 30%, reducing power consumption, and reaching up to 1300 nits of HDR brightness.  2) The V-Stripe RGB pixel layout improves text clarity and minimizes color fringing.  3) Dark Armor film with Quantum Black technology strengthens surface hardness from 2H to 3H, enhances light absorption, and delivers up to 40% deeper true blacks.  4) A 360Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and VESA CleanMR 18000 certification ensure smooth, blur-free motion.   6p. Samsung G80SH A 32-inch gaming monitor designed for immersive play, combining QD-OLED color, high contrast, and 4K resolution.  1) It supports 4K (3,840×2,160) resolution and up to 240Hz refresh rate for detailed and smooth visuals.   2) With peak brightness of 300 nits and DisplayHDR True Black 500, it delivers deep blacks, strong contrast, and clear detail in dark scenes.   3) Equipped with Display Port 2.1 (UHBR 20) supporting up to 80Gbps, it handles advanced features like HDR and VRR without data loss.  *HDR: High Dynamic Range, *VRR: Variable Refresh Rate  7p.  Samsung Display QD-OLED continues to push boundaries in image quality, speed, and energy efficiency, setting a new benchmark in the premium monitor market.  As the next generation of displays takes shape, QD-OLED is defining what comes next.
1p. Brighter and sharper than before! Four QD-OLED monitors to watch in 2026  2p. <Rising share of self-emissive panels in the premium monitor market> Source: Omdia  OLED is rapidly gaining share in the premium monitor segment as demand rises for high-performance gaming and creator displays. According to Omdiam, self-emissive panels in monitors priced above $500 are projected to grow from 14% in 2024 to 23% in 2025 and 27% in 2026. Samsung Display led the market last year with a 75% share of OLED panel shipments. The company is driving innovation with technologies such as 360Hz QD-OLED with V-stripe, Penta Tandem, and Quantum Black. Let’s take a look at four new 2026 QD-OLED built with Samsung Display’s latest innovations.  3p.  ASUS ROG Swift PG34WCDN A high-performance QD-OLED monitor featuring a V-Stripe pixel structure optimized for quantum dot devices and a 360Hz refresh rate.  1) V-Stripe arranges RGB subpixels in vertical lines, improving text clarity and delivering sharper image quality.  2) A 360Hz refresh rate and DisplayHDR True Black 500 delivers fast response, strong contrast, and vivid color.   3) Blackshield Film with Quantum Black technology reduces reflections, preserves deep blacks in bright environments, and improves panel durability.   4p. DELL UltraSharp U3226Q A QD-OLED monitor awarded at CES 2026 Innovation Awards for its outstanding color performance and sharp image quality.  1) The 4K QD-OLED display offers a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio and Display HDR True Black 500 delivering deep, lifelike colors.  2) It covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, ideal for video editing, color grading, and design work.  3) A built-in colorimeter allows calibration without external tools, helping maintain consistent color accuracy.   5p. MSI MPG 342CQR X36 A 34-inch gaming monitor featuring Samsung Display QD-OLED technologies, including the Penta Tandem structure and Quantum Black anti-reflection film.  1) The Penta Tandem structure stacks five blue OLED layers, boosting light efficiency by about 30%, reducing power consumption, and reaching up to 1300 nits of HDR brightness.  2) The V-Stripe RGB pixel layout improves text clarity and minimizes color fringing.  3) Dark Armor film with Quantum Black technology strengthens surface hardness from 2H to 3H, enhances light absorption, and delivers up to 40% deeper true blacks.  4) A 360Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and VESA CleanMR 18000 certification ensure smooth, blur-free motion.   6p. Samsung G80SH A 32-inch gaming monitor designed for immersive play, combining QD-OLED color, high contrast, and 4K resolution.  1) It supports 4K (3,840×2,160) resolution and up to 240Hz refresh rate for detailed and smooth visuals.   2) With peak brightness of 300 nits and DisplayHDR True Black 500, it delivers deep blacks, strong contrast, and clear detail in dark scenes.   3) Equipped with Display Port 2.1 (UHBR 20) supporting up to 80Gbps, it handles advanced features like HDR and VRR without data loss.  *HDR: High Dynamic Range, *VRR: Variable Refresh Rate  7p.  Samsung Display QD-OLED continues to push boundaries in image quality, speed, and energy efficiency, setting a new benchmark in the premium monitor market.  As the next generation of displays takes shape, QD-OLED is defining what comes next.
1p. Brighter and sharper than before! Four QD-OLED monitors to watch in 2026  2p. <Rising share of self-emissive panels in the premium monitor market> Source: Omdia  OLED is rapidly gaining share in the premium monitor segment as demand rises for high-performance gaming and creator displays. According to Omdiam, self-emissive panels in monitors priced above $500 are projected to grow from 14% in 2024 to 23% in 2025 and 27% in 2026. Samsung Display led the market last year with a 75% share of OLED panel shipments. The company is driving innovation with technologies such as 360Hz QD-OLED with V-stripe, Penta Tandem, and Quantum Black. Let’s take a look at four new 2026 QD-OLED built with Samsung Display’s latest innovations.  3p.  ASUS ROG Swift PG34WCDN A high-performance QD-OLED monitor featuring a V-Stripe pixel structure optimized for quantum dot devices and a 360Hz refresh rate.  1) V-Stripe arranges RGB subpixels in vertical lines, improving text clarity and delivering sharper image quality.  2) A 360Hz refresh rate and DisplayHDR True Black 500 delivers fast response, strong contrast, and vivid color.   3) Blackshield Film with Quantum Black technology reduces reflections, preserves deep blacks in bright environments, and improves panel durability.   4p. DELL UltraSharp U3226Q A QD-OLED monitor awarded at CES 2026 Innovation Awards for its outstanding color performance and sharp image quality.  1) The 4K QD-OLED display offers a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio and Display HDR True Black 500 delivering deep, lifelike colors.  2) It covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, ideal for video editing, color grading, and design work.  3) A built-in colorimeter allows calibration without external tools, helping maintain consistent color accuracy.   5p. MSI MPG 342CQR X36 A 34-inch gaming monitor featuring Samsung Display QD-OLED technologies, including the Penta Tandem structure and Quantum Black anti-reflection film.  1) The Penta Tandem structure stacks five blue OLED layers, boosting light efficiency by about 30%, reducing power consumption, and reaching up to 1300 nits of HDR brightness.  2) The V-Stripe RGB pixel layout improves text clarity and minimizes color fringing.  3) Dark Armor film with Quantum Black technology strengthens surface hardness from 2H to 3H, enhances light absorption, and delivers up to 40% deeper true blacks.  4) A 360Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and VESA CleanMR 18000 certification ensure smooth, blur-free motion.   6p. Samsung G80SH A 32-inch gaming monitor designed for immersive play, combining QD-OLED color, high contrast, and 4K resolution.  1) It supports 4K (3,840×2,160) resolution and up to 240Hz refresh rate for detailed and smooth visuals.   2) With peak brightness of 300 nits and DisplayHDR True Black 500, it delivers deep blacks, strong contrast, and clear detail in dark scenes.   3) Equipped with Display Port 2.1 (UHBR 20) supporting up to 80Gbps, it handles advanced features like HDR and VRR without data loss.  *HDR: High Dynamic Range, *VRR: Variable Refresh Rate  7p.  Samsung Display QD-OLED continues to push boundaries in image quality, speed, and energy efficiency, setting a new benchmark in the premium monitor market.  As the next generation of displays takes shape, QD-OLED is defining what comes next.
1p. Brighter and sharper than before! Four QD-OLED monitors to watch in 2026  2p. <Rising share of self-emissive panels in the premium monitor market> Source: Omdia  OLED is rapidly gaining share in the premium monitor segment as demand rises for high-performance gaming and creator displays. According to Omdiam, self-emissive panels in monitors priced above $500 are projected to grow from 14% in 2024 to 23% in 2025 and 27% in 2026. Samsung Display led the market last year with a 75% share of OLED panel shipments. The company is driving innovation with technologies such as 360Hz QD-OLED with V-stripe, Penta Tandem, and Quantum Black. Let’s take a look at four new 2026 QD-OLED built with Samsung Display’s latest innovations.  3p.  ASUS ROG Swift PG34WCDN A high-performance QD-OLED monitor featuring a V-Stripe pixel structure optimized for quantum dot devices and a 360Hz refresh rate.  1) V-Stripe arranges RGB subpixels in vertical lines, improving text clarity and delivering sharper image quality.  2) A 360Hz refresh rate and DisplayHDR True Black 500 delivers fast response, strong contrast, and vivid color.   3) Blackshield Film with Quantum Black technology reduces reflections, preserves deep blacks in bright environments, and improves panel durability.   4p. DELL UltraSharp U3226Q A QD-OLED monitor awarded at CES 2026 Innovation Awards for its outstanding color performance and sharp image quality.  1) The 4K QD-OLED display offers a 1.5M:1 contrast ratio and Display HDR True Black 500 delivering deep, lifelike colors.  2) It covers 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, ideal for video editing, color grading, and design work.  3) A built-in colorimeter allows calibration without external tools, helping maintain consistent color accuracy.   5p. MSI MPG 342CQR X36 A 34-inch gaming monitor featuring Samsung Display QD-OLED technologies, including the Penta Tandem structure and Quantum Black anti-reflection film.  1) The Penta Tandem structure stacks five blue OLED layers, boosting light efficiency by about 30%, reducing power consumption, and reaching up to 1300 nits of HDR brightness.  2) The V-Stripe RGB pixel layout improves text clarity and minimizes color fringing.  3) Dark Armor film with Quantum Black technology strengthens surface hardness from 2H to 3H, enhances light absorption, and delivers up to 40% deeper true blacks.  4) A 360Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and VESA CleanMR 18000 certification ensure smooth, blur-free motion.   6p. Samsung G80SH A 32-inch gaming monitor designed for immersive play, combining QD-OLED color, high contrast, and 4K resolution.  1) It supports 4K (3,840×2,160) resolution and up to 240Hz refresh rate for detailed and smooth visuals.   2) With peak brightness of 300 nits and DisplayHDR True Black 500, it delivers deep blacks, strong contrast, and clear detail in dark scenes.   3) Equipped with Display Port 2.1 (UHBR 20) supporting up to 80Gbps, it handles advanced features like HDR and VRR without data loss.  *HDR: High Dynamic Range, *VRR: Variable Refresh Rate  7p.  Samsung Display QD-OLED continues to push boundaries in image quality, speed, and energy efficiency, setting a new benchmark in the premium monitor market.  As the next generation of displays takes shape, QD-OLED is defining what comes next.