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Samsung Display has begun True Black 1400 OLED shipments
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 89991, member: 27"] Samsung Display just started shipping tandem OLED laptop panels that hit 1,600 nits, and the first rig rocking them is Lenovo's Yoga Pro 16 Aura 2026. The multi-stack architecture clears VESA's DisplayHDR True Black 1400 cert, demanding at least 1,400 nits peak and blacks under 0.0005 nits. ASUS, Dell, and MSI have systems queued for later this year and next. The big deal here is longevity. By spreading the electrical burden across stacked emissive tiers, the tandem design claims over double the lifespan of older single-stack panels while pushing brightness well past the typical 1,100-nit ceiling. Samsung also says fresh organic compounds cut degradation significantly, though they kept specific efficiency numbers under wraps. For HDR gaming and streaming, those extra nits translate into sharper specular highlights without torching the inky blacks OLED is known for. And with every major OEM lining up, DisplayHDR True Black 1400 looks locked in as the next premium laptop benchmark. [/QUOTE]
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