Computex 2026 brought a wave of new OLED monitor announcements from major brands, signaling the technology's rapid expansion in the display market. The show floor featured models from Acer, Asus, ASRock, Gigabyte, Dell, and MSI, alongside new panels from LG Display and Samsung Display.

Samsung launched the G73SH before the show.
Samsung had already launched the 32-inch G73SH weeks before the event. That monitor offers 4K resolution with a QD-OLED panel and supports a 165Hz refresh rate that can boost to 330Hz.
The OLED monitor market grew 92% in 2025, reaching 2.7 million units shipped. The first quarter of 2026 saw a 78% year-over-year increase, according to industry data.

Asus leads the OLED monitor market with 24% share.
Asus currently leads the market with a 24% share. Samsung holds 16.4%, followed by MSI at 12.2%, AOC/Philips at 12.1%, and LG at 9.1%.
New 8.6-generation OLED factories are coming online, which will allow panel makers to expand production into tablets and laptops. This is expected to reduce costs and improve availability across more device categories.
The Computex announcements indicate that OLED monitors are becoming a mainstream choice for gamers and professionals. With multiple vendors competing and new panel technologies arriving, buyers are likely to see more options and better pricing in the coming year.



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