Samsung reveals world’s first 32-inch 4K OLED panel with 360Hz of pace
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In abstract:
- PCWorld stories that Samsung Show unveiled the world’s first 32-inch 4K OLED panel that includes a groundbreaking 360Hz refresh fee at Computex 2026.
- The panel affords VESA DisplayHDR True Black 600 certification and might attain an excessive 680Hz when scaled to 1080p decision.
- These premium gaming displays from Samsung and ten different producers are anticipated to launch in late 2026 or early 2027, priced above $1,000.
OLED displays are all the fashion for PC players in the meanwhile, particularly those that have a bit discretionary spending accessible. A lot of the panels in these displays—regardless of the model on the label—come from both LG or Samsung… and the latter simply unveiled a brand new panel that’ll flip heads: the primary 32-inch 4K OLED with 360Hz pace.
There have been loads of 32-inch 4K OLEDs in the previous few years, however they max out at 240Hz or must bump the decision all the way down to go sooner. Samsung’s Show division says that this new QD-OLED panel introduced at Computex 2026 can pull that trick too, stepping all the way down to 1080p decision to enter overdrive at 680Hz. Dang. Different options embody VESA DisplayHDR True Black 600 certification and a V-stripe pixel construction for crisper textual content than older OLEDs.
You possibly can count on this 4K panel to point out up in 32-inch OLED displays from Samsung, naturally, however the firm can be in talks with “greater than ten” different producers. Count on a number of these panels coming forward—both late in 2026 or early 2027—and count on all of them to be nicely above the $1,000 mark, particularly Samsung’s personal.

