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We're seeing the future of displays here at Samsung Displays booth, and it all starts with the world's brightest OLED TV
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We're also going to check out the world's first 360Hz V-stripe OLED gaming monitor and what could be a precursor to Apple's first foldable display
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I don't blame you if you're looking more behind my shoulder than at me because we are looking at the world's brightest OLED TV
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and Samsung display, this goes up to 4,500 nits. So if you take a look at this
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you could see that not only are you having like perfect blacks, the highlights, and there's more light coming through
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And they've done this in a few ways. One is that the TFT circuitry is better
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It's a more efficient panel, so the light emissions are better. And the timing controller has also been improved
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So these three improvements together combine for what could be the world's brightest OLED TV
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when it eventually comes out. Now, this is Samsung display and not regular Samsung, but we do have a taste of what could be coming down the line
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So let's talk about another world's first, and that is the world's first 34-inch, 360-hertz V-stripe display
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That's a lot of words, but the V-stripe part actually means that you're going to get better clarity, not only in graphics, but especially in text
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So if you're, like, browsing the web or if you're checking email, which I know seems like a waste when you see a panel like this
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but you're also getting 99% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. So you getting awesome colors along with perfect blacks and silky smooth motion And remember that because this is an OLED panel the 360 hertz actually translates to about 540 if you were looking at an
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LCD. The last thing I want to show you from Samsung Display is something you have to see
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and touch because this is the Montflex display, which is a sub-brand of Samsung Display. What you
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can see right here is that this is essentially the panel that's on the Galaxy Z Fold 7. So it's
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very easy to tell that it has a crease, especially if you look at it off angle. But Samsung Display
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is working on a prototype. This is from their R&D development where there is no crease at all. And
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even when you glide your finger over the panel, I can't even feel it. It's much, it's like very
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easy to tell where it is here. And they assured me that this actually folds when it's out of this
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box. There are rumors that Apple is working with Samsung Display on the iPhone Fold, and it may not
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have these dimensions, but it could have this technology inside. So that's a quick overview of
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what's new with Samsung Display here at CES 2026. They're thinner, lighter, faster, more durable
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and less creases. These panels can even take a punch from a basketball
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I don't see any dents, so good job. We'll see you next time