Samsung has expanded its OLED monitor range with three new models aimed at gamers and demanding users. The biggest new addition is the G73SH, the company's first monitor to use a WOLED panel made by LG Display. Alongside it, two G80SH models also debuted, equipped with fourth-generation QD-OLED panels. All the monitors offer 4K resolution and modern ports. The manufacturer also provides a two-year warranty that covers panel burn-in.
Samsung uses an LG Display WOLED panel for the first time
The biggest addition to this year’s lineup is the Samsung G73SH. It’s the manufacturer’s first monitor fitted with a WOLED panel supplied by rival LG Display. The device offers a 3840 × 2160 pixel resolution, a 165 Hz refresh rate and can run at 330 Hz when switched to Full HD. The monitor supports HDR10+ Gaming and is primarily designed for gamers. Samsung has also applied a matte screen coating and provides a two-year warranty covering potential OLED burn-in. Using an LG Display panel shows that the two Korean companies are increasingly collaborating despite years of rivalry. A similar situation already exists in Samsung’s OLED TVs, which use both QD-OLED and WOLED panels. Industry reports say LG is also planning to launch a monitor with a QD-OLED panel in the future. The manufacturers’ collaboration is intended to help them compete more effectively with growing competition from China.
G80SH offers 4K, 240 Hz and modern connectors
Samsung has also unveiled two G80SH models, available in 27-inch and 32-inch sizes. Both use fourth-generation QD-OLED panels and offer 4K resolution at a 240 Hz refresh rate. The monitors feature HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 2.1 with 80 Gb/s bandwidth and USB-C with 98 W power delivery. The manufacturer has also included HDR10+ Gaming support and a matte screen finish to reduce reflections. All new models come with a two-year warranty that also covers OLED panel burn-in. Samsung says launch prices are high, but as in previous years big discounts can be expected during sales, including Black Friday. The new models join Samsung's wide range of OLED monitors, covering devices from 2024, 2025 and 2026.
Samsung has launched three new OLED monitors, including the first model featuring a WOLED panel from LG Display. The launch of these new devices shows that manufacturers are increasingly collaborating on the development of OLED technology, while expanding their range of monitors for gamers and users who expect the highest image quality.
source: flatpanelshd
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