At Computex 2026, Samsung Display officially released a new display product line using QD-OLED and RGB Penta Tandem technology. A total of 16 models were launched, covering a variety of sizes from 8.8 inches to 49 inches, targeting different market segments from entry-level to high-end. The core highlights of this release are the world's first QD-OLED display that supports both 4K resolution and 360Hz refresh rate, as well as a new generation of "Ultra Slim" ultra-thin panels for thin and light notebooks.

According to Samsung, this 4K 360Hz QD-OLED display uses RGB Penta Tandem technology with a five-layer superposition structure. By adding two RGB luminescent layers to the traditional self-luminous structure, it can achieve higher brightness, more accurate colors and sharper image performance. Officials say this is the world's first product to simultaneously achieve 4K resolution and 360Hz ultra-high refresh rate on a self-luminous display panel. It is aimed at high-end games and professional users who have the ultimate demand for picture smoothness and response speed.
During the on-site demonstration, Samsung did not announce the specific model and complete technical specifications of the 4K 360Hz monitor, but emphasized that it will be equipped with the current mainstream high-specification interface configuration and provide flagship-level standards in terms of ergonomic design. With a 360Hz refresh rate and 4K high resolution, this monitor is expected to become one of the performance benchmarks in the current OLED gaming and high-end display markets.

In addition to its flagship 4K 360Hz product, Samsung also showed off a 34-inch OLED display with QHD+ resolution and True Black 500 certification, featuring deep black levels and high contrast performance. Samsung said that the OLED product array on the booth also includes a variety of sizes such as 27 inches and 31.5 inches, providing users with more combinations of size, resolution and refresh rate options.

In addition to large-size displays, Samsung also simultaneously demonstrated its new "Ultra Slim" panel technology for notebook computers. According to the official introduction, the Ultra Slim panel uses an etching process on the thin film transistor (TFT) substrate glass and packaging glass to reduce the outer edge thickness of the module by more than 20% compared to existing solutions, leaving more structural space for machine manufacturers to create thinner bodies. With this new solution, future thin and light notebooks equipped with Samsung Ultra Slim OLED panels are expected to further reduce thickness while maintaining high image quality and high refresh rate, enhancing portability and design competitiveness.

Samsung said that the 16 new products exhibited at Computex this time cover a complete stack from small-size devices to ultra-widescreen displays. They aim to improve brightness, color gamut and dynamic performance through self-luminous QD-OLED and new generation stacking structure technology, providing gamers, creative workers and mobile office users with richer configuration options. According to the official press release, as Penta Tandem technology and Ultra Slim panels are gradually mass-produced, this series of new products will be launched on the market one after another, but the specific launch time and price information have not yet been announced.