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People are focusing on Samsung’s latest 4K 360Hz QD-OLED monitor panel news, including a new 31.5-inch model with dual refresh-rate mode and HDR 600 specs. Additional discussion also spans Samsung product deals and broader items like SSD pricing, DRAM/RAM cost pressure, and NAND chip stacking progress.

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Key Takeaway Samsung’s new QD-OLED gaming monitor line moves to 4K 360Hz, highlighted by a 31.5-inch panel with dual 680Hz mode and HDR 600.
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QD-OLED monitor launch High refresh-rate gaming Component supply economics Hardware deals
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Samsung’s new QD-OLED gaming monitor line moves to 4K 360Hz, highlighted by a 31.5-inch panel with dual 680Hz mode and HDR 600.

People are focusing on Samsung’s latest 4K 360Hz QD-OLED monitor panel news, including a new 31.5-inch model with dual refresh-rate mode and HDR 600 specs. Additional discussion also spans Samsung product deals and broader items like SSD pricing, DRAM/RAM cost pressure, and NAND chip stacking progress.

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panel size 31.5-inch
max refresh rate 360Hz
dual mode 680Hz dual mode

What to Watch

  • Look for hands-on coverage of Samsung’s 31.5-inch 4K 360Hz QD-OLED (and RGB-stripe HDR 600) in follow-up reviews. PC Gamer
  • Monitor listings for Samsung Odyssey G7 G70D 4K UHD IPS 144Hz drops around the $400 deal level. PC Gamer

What Changed

  • Samsung ups its 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor ante with impressive new 360 Hz, RGB-stripe, HDR 600 panel PC Gamer
  • Samsung unveils world's first 31.5-inch 4K 360Hz QD-OLED panel with 680Hz dual mode and DisplayHDR TrueBlack 600 PC Gamer
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