Samsung Display Ships 34-Inch 360Hz QD-OLED Panels

Samsung Display announced on January 1, 2026, that it started full-scale shipments of a new 34-inch QD-OLED panel. The panel features a 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio and a 360Hz refresh rate. 

Mass production began in December 2025, and the company now supplies panels to seven monitor manufacturers, including ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte.

The panel introduces a V-Stripe pixel structure, where red, green, and blue sub-pixels align vertically. Previous QD-OLED panels used a triangular sub-pixel arrangement.

 Samsung Display stated the new layout improves text edge clarity and readability for tasks like document editing and coding. The panel also reaches a peak brightness of 1,300 nits.

Samsung Display addressed production challenges, such as heat generation and organic material lifespan in ultra-wide high-refresh-rate designs. 

The company used its top-emitting QD-OLED technology and design optimizations to achieve the combination of V-Stripe layout, ultra-wide format, 360Hz rate, and high brightness.

Why This Matters Today

You face ongoing complaints about text fringing on earlier QD-OLED monitors due to the triangular sub-pixel layout. The shift to V-Stripe addresses this issue directly, making these panels more suitable for productivity alongside gaming.

QD-OLED technology dominates the premium OLED monitor market. Samsung Display projects its QD-OLED panels will hold a 75% share in 2025, per market estimates. 

This new panel pushes boundaries in refresh rate and brightness for ultra-wide formats, where higher pixel counts increase processing demands.

ASUS and MSI plan to unveil monitors using the panel at CES 2026, starting January 6 in Las Vegas. Samsung Display will demonstrate the technology in a private booth during the event.

Managing director Jeong Yong-Wook stated the company will continue advancing QD-OLED for high-end monitors.

Our Key Takeaways:

  • Samsung Display started shipping a 34-inch QD-OLED panel with 21:9 aspect ratio, 360Hz refresh rate, V-Stripe pixel structure, and 1,300-nit peak brightness to manufacturers.

  • The V-Stripe layout improves text clarity over previous triangular designs, while overcoming challenges in heat, power, and brightness for ultra-wide high-refresh panels.

  • Monitors based on this panel from brands like ASUS and MSI will debut at CES 2026, with further QD-OLED advancements planned.

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