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The web is focused on rapid expansion of QD-OLED display tech into higher-refresh, mainstream PC monitor offerings. Specifically, Philips’ new 32M2N8900P gaming monitor is paired with Samsung Display’s development of a first 4K 360 Hz QD-OLED panel for monitors.

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Key Takeaway QD-OLED is moving into 4K and very high refresh-rate monitor territory, with Philips announcing a 240 Hz model and Samsung Display pursuing 4K 360 Hz panels.
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QD-OLED is moving into 4K and very high refresh-rate monitor territory, with Philips announcing a 240 Hz model and Samsung Display pursuing 4K 360 Hz panels.

The web is focused on rapid expansion of QD-OLED display tech into higher-refresh, mainstream PC monitor offerings. Specifically, Philips’ new 32M2N8900P gaming monitor is paired with Samsung Display’s development of a first 4K 360 Hz QD-OLED panel for monitors.

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Alienware AW2726DM QD-OLED monitor
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MSI MAG 274QP QD-OLED X24
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Alienware QD-OLED AW3423DWF
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Philips model Evnia 32M2N8900P QD-OLED 4K 240 Hz gaming monitor
Philips refresh rate 240 Hz
Samsung Display panel resolution First 4K QD-OLED panel for monitors
Samsung Display refresh rate 360 Hz

What to Watch

  • Watch for the Philips Evnia 32M2N8900P QD-OLED monitor’s availability and specs follow-up. TechPowerUp
  • Track when Samsung Display’s first 4K 360 Hz QD-OLED monitor panel moves from development to shipping products. TechPowerUp

What Changed

  • (PR) Philips Announces Evnia 32M2N8900P QD-OLED 4K 240 Hz Gaming Monitor TechPowerUp
  • (PR) Samsung Display Develops First 4K 360 Hz QD-OLED Panel for Monitors TechPowerUp
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