Samsung ups its 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor ante with impressive new 360 Hz, RGB-stripe, HDR 600 panel

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Just the other day, I speculated that Samsung is closing in on perfection with its latest 4K, 32-inch QD-OLED panel for gaming monitors. Well, that perfection has quite possibly just arrived. Samsung has announced a new, upgraded panel with a higher 360 Hz refresh and true RGB-stripe subpixel structure. Oh, and it's the first consumer OLED monitor panel to get HDR True Black 600 certification.

Until now, OLED monitor panels, be they from Samsung or its main competitor LG, have topped out at a maximum of 240 Hz. So, the 360 Hz refresh is a clear upgrade. Notably, that panel also supports 680 Hz at 1080p via dual-mode functionality. So, this thing promises to be both great for high-end single-player graphics-led gaming and esports, too.

Next up is true RGB-stripe subpixel structure. Samsung introduced that earlier this year on its new 34-inch 1440p panel, a version of which I reviewed in the MSI MPG 341CQR X36, but somewhat oddly, it wasn't in the mix with the new 4K panel introduced at around the same ti...

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