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People are focused on Samsung Display’s new 4K QD-OLED monitor direction—launching a 31.5-inch 360Hz model with dual-mode capability (680Hz at FHD) and HDR 600. Coverage also ties into broader Samsung momentum around chips (Exynos 2600 2nm performance reviews) and some operational/industry news (worker bonuses, RAM cost pressures, and OneDrive integration ending).

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Key Takeaway Samsung Display’s newest QD-OLED monitors push to 4K 360Hz with dual-mode 680Hz and HDR 600, positioning Samsung for high-refresh gaming panels.
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QD-OLED 4K 360Hz 2nm Exynos performance Industry labor and costs
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Samsung Display’s newest QD-OLED monitors push to 4K 360Hz with dual-mode 680Hz and HDR 600, positioning Samsung for high-refresh gaming panels.

People are focused on Samsung Display’s new 4K QD-OLED monitor direction—launching a 31.5-inch 360Hz model with dual-mode capability (680Hz at FHD) and HDR 600. Coverage also ties into broader Samsung momentum around chips (Exynos 2600 2nm performance reviews) and some operational/industry news (worker bonuses, RAM cost pressures, and OneDrive integration ending).

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Panel size 31.5-inch
Refresh rates 360Hz at 4K, plus 680Hz dual-mode
HDR rating DisplayHDR TrueBlack 600
Dual-mode behavior 680Hz mode at FHD per report

What to Watch

  • Follow the monitor AMA mentioned in the 2026 Samsung monitors post for hands-on updates. TechPowerUp
  • Track further coverage from Tom's Hardware as it names “10 customers” lined up for the 360Hz 4K QD-OLED panel. Tom's Hardware
  • Check r/buildapcsales for continued pricing on Samsung monitor deals like the Odyssey G7 G70D. pcworld.com

What Changed

  • 2026 Samsung monitors are here, and we’ll be coming back for an AMA. TechPowerUp
  • Samsung Exynos 2600 Review: How Fast is World's First 2nm Chip? - Geekerwan TechPowerUp
  • Samsung stopt 30 september met OneDrive-integratie in Galerij-app Tweakers
  • Samsung’s wider Galaxy Z Fold 8 hardware leaks in hands-on [Gallery] 9to5Google
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Should I buy the Samsung HW-Q990H?

Swipe to scroll horizontallySectionNotesScoreFeaturesGreat list of sound enhancing features, WI-Fi and Hi-res audio for music and 4K 120Hz for gaming5 / 5Performance Detailed, powerful sound with faithful and accurate Dolby Atmos reproduction 5 / 5DesignCompact subwoofer returns and feel sturdy, but design feels familiar and could do with a refresh 4 / 5Setup & usabilityEasy setup and usage with easier supplied remote or SmartThings app 4.5 / 5ValueA premium experience with a price to match. Few upgrades over predecessor4 / 5

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Should you buy the MSI MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24?

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