Samsung Display unveils 49-inch V-Stripe QD-OLED monitor panel

Samsung Display is developing a new 49-inch QD-OLED monitor panel for the commercial market. The company plans to begin mass production of this panel within the current quarter. This release marks a specific entry into the large-format display segment using quantum dot OLED technology. quantum dot OLED The panel features a DQHD resolution of 5120 […]

Samsung Display unveils 49-inch V-Stripe QD-OLED monitor panel

Display is developing a new 49-inch QD-OLED monitor panel for the commercial market. The company plans to begin mass production of this panel within the current quarter. This release marks a specific entry into the large-format display segment using quantum dot OLED technology. quantum dot OLED

The panel features a DQHD resolution of 5120 by 1440 pixels. It utilizes V-Stripe technology to arrange red, green, and blue subpixels vertically. This layout aims to significantly enhance text edge clarity. The commercial version supports a refresh rate of 120Hz. The display has received VESA Display HDR True Black 400 certification.

The source sheet does not list a specific price for this monitor panel. Industry sources indicate the panel is expected to enter mass production this quarter. The exact release date for consumer products remains unconfirmed.

V-Stripe tech enhances text clarity for 49-inch DQHD panel

This new panel joins the existing QD-OLED monitor market. Other manufacturers have already released QD-OLED displays with high refresh rates and 2.5K resolutions. Samsung Display is expanding its QD-OLED portfolio with this larger 49-inch format option. Samsung Display

49-inch QD-OLED Panel Specifications

  • Technology: V-Stripe (vertical RGB subpixel arrangement)
  • Resolution: DQHD (5120×1440)
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz
  • HDR Certification: VESA Display HDR True Black 400

Information regarding this panel comes from industry sources. The 120Hz refresh rate is described as expected for the commercial version. This suggests the specification may be preliminary before final mass production.

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