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Samsung ships world's first 360Hz V-Stripe OLEDs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81499, member: 636"] Samsung just cracked 360Hz on an ultrawide QD-OLED panel. The display giant announced mass production of a new 34-inch screen with a Vertical Stripe pixel layout, supplying it to partners like ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte for monitors launching this year. This V Stripe structure arranges the red, green, and blue sub-pixels in vertical lines instead of triangles, aiming to sharpen text clarity for work tasks while delivering a 21:9 aspect ratio, 1300 nit peak brightness, and that blistering 360Hz refresh rate for immersive gaming. The company admitted that hitting this spec on an ultrawide screen was a serious technical hurdle, citing issues like organic material lifespan, heat buildup, and brightness loss. They leveraged the inherent brightness advantage of QD OLED's top emission design, alongside better organic materials and design tweaks, to combine all four features into one panel. A Samsung Display official noted that the wider aspect ratio naturally demands more power and generates more heat, making a stable high refresh rate particularly difficult to achieve across the entire screen. These new monitors will debut at a major tech show in Las Vegas, with ASUS and MSI expected to reveal their models featuring the panel. The shift towards self-emissive displays like OLED in the premium monitor market is accelerating, with Samsung Display predicting it will ship 2.5 million QD OLED panels for monitors this year, claiming a dominant share of that segment. The improved text clarity from the V Stripe layout specifically targets users who mix productivity, like coding, with their high frame rate gaming. [/QUOTE]
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