PG32UCWM and XG32UQWMS

ROG Swift OLED PG32UCWM

Size / Panel

32-inch Tandem RGB OLED

Resolution / Refresh Rate

4K 240Hz / FHD 480Hz Dual Mode

Key Specs

RGB Stripe Pixel OLED, TrueBlack Glossy coating, 27% larger color volume compared to previous WOLED panels, 0.03ms response time, Dolby Vision, DisplayHDR 400 True Black, 99% DCI-P3, true 10-bit color, Delta E<2

Connectivity / Other Features

DisplayPort 2.1a UHBR20 with full 80Gbps bandwidth, HDMI 2.1, USB-C with 90W Power Delivery

Availability

Expected in early Q3 2026

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ROG Strix OLED XG32UQWMS

Size / Panel

31.5-inch TrueBlack Glossy Tandem WOLED

Resolution / Refresh Rate

4K 240Hz / FHD 480Hz Dual Mode

Key Specs

Tandem WOLED, up to 15% higher peak brightness, 25% larger color volume, and 60% longer OLED lifespan compared to previous-generation WOLED panels, DisplayHDR 500 True Black, 99.5% DCI-P3, true 10-bit color, Delta E<2

Connectivity / Other Features

DisplayPort 1.4 DSC, two HDMI 2.1 ports, USB hub, Enhanced OLED Care Pro with Neo Proximity sensor, ASUS DisplayWidget Center support

https://press.asus.com/news/press-releases/asus-rog-computex-2026-new-displays-oled-proart-zenscreen/

u/ParkGGoki — 1 month ago

LG Display to showcase world’s largest Gaming OLED lineup in Taiwan

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LG Display to showcase world’s largest Gaming OLED lineup in Taiwan

SEOUL, Korea (June 1, 2026) – LG Display, the world’s leading innovator of display technologies, announced today that it will unveil its latest Gaming OLED products at a Taipei roadshow event from June 4 to 10. The company is accelerating its expansion in the fast-growing OLED gaming monitor market by showcasing world-first and best-in-class technologies alongside the industry’s most comprehensive lineup.

Held under a theme of “Empowering Faster, Clearer, Brighter Display Experiences,” LG Display’s roadshow in the Taiwanese capital will host around 20 global gaming monitor manufacturers, allowing them to experience its latest technologies firsthand and explore future collaboration opportunities. Through this event, the company aims to demonstrate its differentiated OLED technological competitiveness and present a roadmap for the future evolution of Gaming OLED to customers.

The lineup to be showcased in Taipei includes LG Display’s flagship Gaming OLED products, while it will also introduce its next-generation Gaming OLED roadmap. In addition, the company will present a comparative demonstration with LCD panels, enabling visitors to intuitively experience the advantages of Gaming OLED.

LG Display has secured the industry’s largest Gaming OLED lineup, ranging from 20-inch to 40-inch panels. At the roadshow, visitors will be able to experience the world’s only mass-produced 39-inch OLED panel as well as widely adopted 27-inch monitor panels.

The 39-inch OLED monitor panel is the world’s first to deliver ultra-high-definition 5K2K resolution. Combined with a 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio and a curvature of up to 1500R, it provides vivid and sharp picture quality, maximizing immersion in racing and simulation games.

LG Display will also showcase RGB Stripe OLED, the only OLED panel currently available that arranges red, green, and blue subpixels in uniform size and in a linear stripe. This structure maintains consistent and narrow spacing between pixels, enabling clear and sharp text without color fringing even when viewed up close, while simultaneously supporting a 240Hz refresh rate optimized for both gaming and productivity tasks such as document work.

Moreover, LG Display will present a next-generation zone featuring panels such as a Gaming OLED that reaches the level of the DisplayHDR True Black 1000 standard set by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), delivering accurate color reproduction as intended by content creators. The panel reaches peak brightness of 2,000 nits, offering highly vivid visuals based on enhanced contrast.

A 27-inch 5K OLED panel with 220 PPI will also be introduced, providing print-level detail suitable for precision tasks such as graphic design and video editing, minimizing distortion and virtually eliminating color fringing.

LG Display will additionally showcase next-generation OLED technologies such as Black Frame Insertion (BFI), which ensures ultra-high-refresh-rate content runs smoothly without needing a high-end graphics card, and Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR) 2.0, which allows users to switch between ultra-high-refresh-rate and ultra-high-resolution modes.

Leveraging over a decade of expertise in Tandem WOLED technology, LG Display entered the OLED monitor market in 2022. Since then, it has rapidly expanded its presence, having secured around 10 global monitor brands as key customers within two years.

The company currently holds industry-leading performance records among OLED monitor panels, including the highest refresh rate, fastest response time, and highest resolution. It has also achieved the lowest reflectance level, a key factor for immersion, with just 0.3% reflectance enabled by its proprietary surface treatment technology.

At the roadshow, LG Display will also highlight how even OLED panels with relatively low refresh rates deliver a superior real-world experience compared to high-refresh-rate LCDs, particularly in reducing motion blur and image overlap.

“Building on our technological leadership in large-sized OLED panels, we will further strengthen trust with global customers by presenting both current and next-generation products and expanding collaboration opportunities,” said Hyeon-woo Lee, Head of the Large Display Business Unit at LG Display. “We plan to deliver differentiated customer value with the ultimate display that every gamer aspires to, while accelerating our expansion in the rapidly growing high-end gaming monitor market.”

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TL;DR

DFR 2.0(DualMode 2.0), BFI

DisplayHDR TB1000 grade OLED

27" 5K(5120×2880) OLED

RGB Stripe WOLED

0.3% Reflectance

The roadmap includes these technologies, and some of them are scheduled to be showcased at Computex.

u/ParkGGoki — 1 month ago

AW3926QW, RGB stripe 5K2K

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from spec sheets

Monitor Marketing Name Alienware 39 5K OLED Gaming Mo nitor - AW3926Q W

Monitor Color Nova Black

Diagonal Viewing Size 987.0 mm (38.9 in.)

Aspect Ratio 21:9

Maximum Preset Resolution (DisplayPort) 5120 x2160 (Dual Resolution; also 2560 x 1080)

Refresh Rate (DisplayPort) Up to 165 Hz @ 5120 x 2160; Upto 330 Hz @ 2560 x 1080

Maximum Preset Resolution (HDMI) 5120 x2160

Refresh Rate (HDMI) Up to 165 Hz

Panel Type Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) Technology

Viewing Angle (H/V) Horizontal: 178°/Vertical: 178°

Display Screen Coating Anti-Reflectance (AR) with hard-coating 2H

Pixel Pitch Horizontal: 0.1776 mm; Vertical: 0.1776 mm

Pixel Per Inch (PPI) 143

Contrast Ratio 1.75 million:1 (typical)

Brightness 300 cd/m² (typical); 1300 cd/m² (HDR peak at APL 3%)

Response Time 0.03 ms (grayto gray extreme)

Color Gamut DCI-P3 99% (CIE 1976) (ty pical)

Color Depth 1.07 billion colors

Panelbits 10-bit

Calibration Accuracy Delta E<2(average)

Variable Refresh Rate AMD FreeSync Premium Pro + NVIDIA® G-SYNC Comp atible + VESA® Ad ap tiveSync VESA Dis playHDR True Black 500; Dolby Vision

Curvature 1500R

u/ParkGGoki — 1 month ago

Alienware unveils its first 39" 5K2K OLED monitor, the AW3926QW.

AW3926QW, AW3426DW, AW3226DM

IT Home News, May 29 – Dell Alienware showcased four gaming monitors at COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei, with the AW3926QW undoubtedly leading the pack .

This product is the first in the industry to adopt the latest OLED display panel showcased by LG Display at this year's SID Display Week . It features a 39" size, 5K2K resolution, RGB stripe subpixel arrangement , and has received VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 and Dolby Vision certifications, and comes with a 3-year warranty.

The AW3926QW supports dual-mode switching between 5120×2160 165Hz and 2560×1080 330Hz, with a peak brightness of 1300 nits, a GtG response time of 0.03ms, and provides DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20, HDMI 2.1 FRL, a USB-C port supporting 90W PD-out, and KVM support.

Another OLED monitor launched by Alienware this time is the AW3426DW , which uses Samsung Display's advanced QD-OLED panel with five-layer stacked series and RGB stripe subpixel arrangement, equipped with a new anti-reflective coating and a refresh rate of 280Hz.

This model also achieves a peak brightness of 1300 nits and is VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 and Dolby Vision certified. Referring to similar products, it is expected to have a resolution of 3440×1440 and a curvature of 1800R.

In addition to the two OLED products, Alienware also launched the AW3426DWM and AW3226DM , both based on VA LCD panels . The former has a resolution of 3440×1440 1500R and is priced at $399.99 (IT Home note: approximately RMB 2717 at the current exchange rate); the latter has a resolution of 2560×1440 1500R and is priced at $299.99 (approximately RMB 2037 at the current exchange rate).

Both of these VA LCD monitors have a 240Hz refresh rate and a 1ms gray-to-gray response time, and are VESA DisplayHDR 400 and Dolby Vision certified.

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according to this news, AW3926QW features -RGB stripe subpixel...- but I would take it with a grain of salt.

u/ParkGGoki — 1 month ago

Samsung Display Develops World’s First 4K 360Hz QD-OLED for Monitors

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Samsung Display Develops World’s First 4K 360Hz QD-OLED for Monitors

May 28, 2026

• First monitor to combine 4K resolution with a 360Hz refresh rate, pushing the limits of speed and image quality through optimized panel circuitry and driving system

• Supports an ultra-high refresh rate of up to 680Hz at FHD resolution with Dual Mode

• Certified with DisplayHDR™ True Black 600, underscoring Samsung Display’s advanced image quality technology

• New V-stripe pixel structure maximizes text readability across gaming and professional work

• Samsung Display in discussions with more than 10 global brands for supply

• Brad Jung, Head of the Large Display Marketing Team: “A near-perfect monitor that delivers everything consumers expect from a premium monitor”

SEOUL, May 28, 2026 – Samsung Display has successfully developed the first QD-OLED monitors to combine 4K resolution with a 360Hz refresh rate. The company will unveil the panel for the first time at COMPUTEX 2026 in June.

Samsung Display announced that it will showcase its 31.5-inch 4K 360Hz QD-OLED for monitors to customers and media at COMPUTEX 2026, taking place in Taipei from June 2 to 5. While monitors supporting either 4K resolution or refresh rates of 360Hz and above have been introduced previously, Samsung Display is the first to deliver both specifications simultaneously.

Until now, the industry has typically had to lower the refresh rate to 240Hz or below to support 4K resolution or reduce resolution to QHD level to enable ultra-high refresh rates of 360Hz or more. This compromise stems from the sharp increase in pixel data that must be processed per second when combining higher resolutions with higher refresh rates, which places a greater burden on pixel charging time and driving circuitry.

However, with the rise of games featuring photorealistic graphics and ultra-high-definition video content, consumer demand has continued to grow for monitors that can deliver both high resolution and fast screen transitions. In response, Samsung Display has focused on developing a top-tier QD-OLED for monitors that combines 4K resolution with a 360Hz refresh rate. Through optimization of the panel circuitry and driving system, the company overcame these technical barriers and successfully developed one of the highest-spec QD-OLED for monitors to date.

Beyond ultra-high resolution and refresh rate, this new product boasts industry-leading specifications across other key features, including Dual Mode, high brightness, and text readability.

The Dual Mode feature allows users to flexibly adjust resolution and refresh rate according to their usage environment; when the resolution is switched to FHD, the refresh rate can be increased to an ultra-high refresh rate of 680Hz. “With Dual Mode, the panel can operate up to 680Hz, allowing users to enjoy smooth, sharp visuals even in FPS (First-Person Shooter) gaming environments where split-second response time is critical,” a Samsung Display representative explained.

Furthermore, the new monitor panel is certified with VESA’s DisplayHDR™ True Black 600, achieving higher brightness than existing premium self-emissive monitors. The VESA DisplayHDR™ True Black certification is an HDR certification standard that comprehensively evaluates black-level performance and HDR brightness. To achieve the True Black 600 grade, a display must express black levels at 0.0005 nits or lower while also reaching peak brightness of at least 600 nits for white as well as red, green, and blue combined, based on 10% APL. This exceeds True Black 500, which has been regarded as the highest grade in the existing premium monitor market.

The V-stripe pixel structure, a new technology introduced this year, is also incorporated into this new product. V-stripe arranges red, green and blue sub-pixels in vertical stripe patterns, enabling sharper rendering of text edges. This allows the panel to provide an optimal monitor solution for users who are particularly sensitive to text readability, including those working on documents, coding, graphics and content creation.

Samsung Display is currently in discussions with more than 10 global customers regarding the supply of its 31.5-inch 4K 360Hz product, which combines top-tier specifications with the company’s latest technologies. The company plans to begin full-scale mass production in the second half of this year.

“Many customers have described the new 31.5-inch 4K 360Hz product as a near-perfect monitor that delivers everything consumers expect from a premium monitor, including ultra-high resolution, an ultra-high refresh rate, high brightness, and enhanced readability,” said Brad Jung, Vice President and Head of the Large Display Marketing Team at Samsung Display. He further added “Building on the fundamental image quality advantages of QD-OLED and our continuous research and development efforts, Samsung Display will continue to introduce innovative products that exceed market expectations.”

source:

https://global.samsungdisplay.com/31456

TL;DR

DisplayHDR TB600 QD-OLED unveiled at COMPUTEX 2026

4K 360Hz<->FHD 680Hz Dual mode, RGB V-stripe structure

u/ParkGGoki — 1 month ago

PRO MAX 271QPX14G

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27" QHD(2560x1440) 144Hz OLED from MSI,

200nits full screen brightness

u/ParkGGoki — 1 month ago

PG32UCWM

It is estimated to be a 32-inch 4K 240Hz, DisplayHDR TB500 tandem WOLED model.(like 32GX870B)

with

True Black Glossy Coating

u/ParkGGoki — 2 months ago

PG27UCWM

LG RGB stripe WOLED 4K 240Hz dual-mode

DisplayHDR True Black 400, Dolby Vision support, 1000-nit peak brightness

DP 2.1 support, True Black glossy model

It is expected to launch in early Q3.

u/ParkGGoki — 2 months ago

27" UHD OLED by CSOT

https://verify.ul.com/verifications/1690

CSOT’s 27-inch inkjet-printed OLED has appeared on the UL certification list.

This is a very strong signal that it is either very close to mass production or already in production.

I expect we may be able to see actual mass-produced units around the end of 2026.

u/ParkGGoki — 2 months ago

EX271QMZ

It is presumed to be a 540Hz QHD WOLED(LGD) monitor from BenQ’s EX lineup.

u/ParkGGoki — 2 months ago

It appears to be ASUS’s version of the 32GX870B.

WOLED Tandem 32 TB500, 4K 240Hz ↔ FHD 480Hz dual mode.

Since there are no photos available, the coating is unknown, but I suspect it may be a True Black glossy model.

u/ParkGGoki — 2 months ago

This is a newly discovered UHD-class 39-inch ultrawide monitor under the Alienware brand.

It is presumed to have a 5120 × 2160 resolution and is expected to use LG Display’s 39-inch WOLED panel.

u/ParkGGoki — 2 months ago

This is a newly discovered UHD-class 39-inch ultrawide monitor under the Alienware brand.

It is presumed to have a 5120 × 2160 resolution and is expected to use LG Display’s 39-inch WOLED panel.

u/ParkGGoki — 2 months ago