Samsung QD-OLED Monitors: Smaller Sizes Coming?

Several years have passed since the introduction of the first QD-OLED Samsung screens to the monitors. This year, a new generation of 27 “and 32” was introduced, 4K resolution, with a refreshment of 240 Hz and DisplayPort 2.1A UHBR20 ports. In addition, 34 “3440 x 1440 and 27” 2560 x 1440 models are still being developed – the latter are already refreshing up to 500 Hz. According to unofficial information, in 2026 more new QD-OLED variants will appear.

According to unofficial information, Samsung is working on another generation of QD-OLED screens for monitors. This time new displays would also be available in size 24.5 “.

Samsung is reportedly working on the new generation of QD-OLED screens for monitors. This time something for smaller fans [1]

MSI MPG 272QR QD-OLED X50 enters the manufacturer’s offer. QD-OLED QUAD HD monitor with 500 Hz refreshing

Currently, Samsung has not introduced QD -OLED screens with a size less than 27 inches (and being even more precise – 26.5 “). According to the information that appeared on the web, next year there will be at least one new variant about the smallest of the current diagonals. Exactly about 24.5”. It would be an option for people who, on the one hand, expect high quality in games, but on the other, for example, they do not have room for something greater than the 24.5 “or simply looking for a smaller monitor with a higher resolution and at the same time a greater compaction of the pixel. Ba, even among our readers there is no shortage of fans of such solutions.

Samsung is reportedly working on the new generation of QD-OLED screens for monitors. This time something for smaller fans [2]

The Agon Pro AG276UZD players monitor offers the QD-OLED 240 Hz panel, RGB backlight and DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20 connector

Unfortunately, for the exact details of the specification we have to wait until next year, perhaps already to the January CES Fair, where this type of news is usually announced for the first time. There are really two variants: Quad HD (2560 x 1440) at at least 240 Hz refresh rate or possibly full HD (1920 x 1080), also with a minimum 240 Hz refreshment or a larger and at a lower price. In addition, we think that in addition to smaller monitors, Samsung in the near future will also show QD-OLED screens for monitors with a resolution higher than 4K and further offering a high refresh rate, using DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 DisplayPort ports.

Source: Notebookcheck

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