Samsung starts producing 34" 360Hz V-Stripe QD-OLED panels, ships to seven monitor producers

Samsung Display announced that last month it has started to produce 34" 1,300 nits (peak) 360Hz V-Stripe (subpixel structure) QD-OLED panels. The company has already secured design wins at several global monitor makers, including ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI that will launch these monitors in 2026.

Samsung says that it has shipped 2.5 million monitor QD-OLED panels in 2025, and it expects to hold a 75% market share in the global monitor OLED panel market (which places it at 3.3 million). It quotes Omdia says that the share of products equipped with self-emissive panels in the premium monitor segment priced above $500 is expected to rise from 14% in 2024 to 23% in 2025 and further to 27% in 2026, accelerating the industry’s shift from LCD to OLED.

 

The QD-OLED V-Stripe structure aligns red, green, and blue sub-pixels vertically, shifting from the conventional triangular sub-pixel arrangement used in current QD-OLED technology. Samsung says that it developed this new structure as it improves the clarity of text edges, making it ideal for users engaged in text-intensive tasks such as document editing, coding, or content creation.

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Posted: Jan 01,2026 by Ron Mertens