In a fresh development, most of the panels in those monitors—whatever the brand on the label—come from either LG or Samsung… and the latter just unveiled a fresh panel that’ll turn heads: the first 32-inch 4K OLED with 360Hz speed. OLED monitors are all the rage for PC gamers at the moment, especially those who have a little discretionary spending available.

In a fresh development, samsung’s Display division says that this fresh QD-OLED panel unveiled at Computex 2026 can pull that trick too, stepping down to 1080p resolution to go into overdrive at 680Hz. Dang. Other functions include VESA DisplayHDR True Black 600 certification and a V-stripe pixel structure for crisper text than older OLEDs. There have been plenty of 32-inch 4K OLEDs in the last few years, but they max out at 240Hz or have to bump the resolution down to go faster.

Industry observers note that expect a lot of these panels coming ahead—either late in 2026 or early 2027—and expect them all to be well above the $1,000 mark, especially Samsung’s own. You can expect this 4K panel to show up in 32-inch OLED monitors from Samsung, naturally, but the publisher is also in talks with “more than ten” other manufacturers.

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