It seems that the requests of thousands (if not millions) of gamers have finally been heard. While monitor manufacturers have stubbornly claimed over the past few years that OLED must be at least 27 inches, the latest leaks from Samsung Display's production plans say otherwise. According to information that has surfaced on Reddit and in Chinese industry sites, Samsung is finally preparing a 24-inch QD-OLED panel. For those with smaller desks who don't want to switch to screens with a diagonal of 27 or 32 inches, this is the news of the year!
2026: Improved fonts and 240 Hz in 4K become a reality
This year, Samsung is focusing on refining what we already know. The highlight of this year's range is a 34-inch model with "U+" resolution, which finally addresses the biggest issue with these panels. Thanks to the use of the RGB Stripe technology, images and fonts will finally be as sharp and clear as we expected. Additionally, in 4K (UHD) models, a refresh rate of 240 Hz is becoming standard, and the new AR3.0 screen coating is designed to even more effectively eliminate annoying light reflections while maintaining deep blacks.
2027: The Year of the 24-Inch “Holy Grail”
A true revolution in size awaits us next year. According to leaks, in 2027, entirely new panels will go into production: 24 and 39 inches. This smaller model is, for some reason, the Holy Grail for many gamers (likely for e-sports titles). As is the case with OLED; in the new panel, we can expect perfect blacks and incredible speed in a format that fits on any desk. The new panels are expected to offer brightness up to 600 nits.
How much will you pay for a 24-inch OLED?
Although we still have to wait for the official prices, speculation is already underway on Reddit. Fans are hoping that the smaller size will drive the price down to below 450 dollars. If these predictions come true, we could expect a price in Poland of around 1500–1600 zlotys.
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