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Asus has wheeled out some sweet new OLED panels at the CES. The most interesting is a pair of gaming monitors with so-called "RGB stripe" subpixel technology. Where things get confusing is that these two monitors in fact use completely different OLED panels.
New panels from LG Display and Samsung Display should have easier-to-read text thanks to vertical RGB stripes. New OLED gaming monitors from top companies coming out this year should look clearer and crisper.
LG Display and Samsung Display are pushing OLED panels with vertical RGB stripe layouts, aiming to sharpen text and cut fringing, making gaming monitors nicer for daily PC work.
Asus and MSI are ready to release the first monitors featuring new-generation OLED and QD-OLED panels at CES 2026. These components were acquired from Samsung a
While most brands are still getting to grips with simple RGB implementations of these next-gen screen technologies, Hisense is already adding a fourth color dimension.
The first QD-OLED panel to use the new V-stripe structure will be an ultrawide 34-inch display with a 21:9 aspect ratio that can hit 1,300 nits peak brightness. Samsung Display also said it will have a 360Hz refresh rate with a 0.03 millisecond response time, making it suitable for gaming.
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