Samsung Reportedly Prepares 24 And 39-inch OLED Monitors For 2027 Launch

Mar 16, 2026 at 08:46am EDT
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A 24-inch OLED will be the sweetspot for gaming, offering excellent visuals at an affordable price, given Samsung is really preparing such a display.

Samsung Expected to Debut 24-inch and 39-inch OLED Monitors in 2027 Using Gen 4 OLED Panel Technology

Last year, we reported that Samsung is expected to launch its first 25-inch OLED monitor in 2026. The rumored launch date was supposedly in Q1 2026, but we haven't heard from Samsung about the new smaller 25-inch OLED display. Now, another rumor states that Samsung is preparing a smaller OLED panel for launch next year.

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According to ChannelGate, Samsung is reportedly preparing new OLED monitors this year as well for the next year lineup. The 2026 lineup should include multiple 27-inch QHD and UHD OLED monitors with Samsung's 2nd and 3rd Gen OLED panels. Moreover, there will be 31.5-inch UHD and some ultra-wide form-factor monitors, such as a 34-inch Quad-wide monitor and a 49-inch Dual Quad OLED monitor with a 32:9 aspect ratio.

The 2026 lineup seems pretty interesting, especially with the addition of ultra-wide displays. Not much improvements are expected on the 2026 OLED monitors since they will be utilizing the existing 2nd and 3rd gen OLED panels. Of course, there will be some noticeable improvements in specifications such as refresh rate and the pixel structure, but no major changes are expected. However, the 2027 lineup will mean a lot, especially for the budget segment.

ChannelGate
March 16, 2026 · 11:41 · Shanghai

Samsung Display’s technological innovation upgrade plans for QD-OLED products after 2026 have been revealed.

2026:
Emitter materials will continue using GEN2 and GEN3 without changes. The product lineup will include 27-inch QHD/UHD, 31.5-inch UHD, 34-inch Q, and 49-inch DQ panels. Based on this lineup, a new 34-inch U+ resolution product will also be added. Pixel structure will be upgraded to RGB Stripe (110 PPI), while UHD refresh rates will increase to 240Hz. Brightness will remain at the T** generation level, and panel surface treatment technology will be upgraded to AR3.0 / AGLR.

2027:
Emitter material technology will upgrade to GEN4, while the internal structure will move toward the QOE specification. The display lineup is planned to add new 24-inch and 39-inch sizes, while refresh rate technology will upgrade to UHD 240Hz with DLG support, and brightness will primarily target TB600. (Machine Translated)

According to the source, the 2027 lineup will not only utilize the latest 4th Gen OLED panel, but it will also introduce a newer screen size. As of now, we only have 27 inch as the lowest screen size on standard OLED monitors. The 2027 lineup will also reportedly include a 24-inch OLED monitor, which is going to be the first in the OLED segment. A 24-inch OLED monitor with 1080p resolution and a high refresh rate will be excellent for the masses who are looking to upgrade from IPS or VA panel without breaking the bank.

There will be a 39-inch OLED monitor as well, bringing the 21:9 aspect ratio. 39-inch OLED monitors are already available in the market, but 24-inch monitors will be the newest addition. Hopefully, Samsung will also release its rumored 25-inch OLED monitor this year, and we don't care whether its 2nd gen or 3rd gen. A 25-inch 1080p OLED will definitely see a quick adoption than bigger OLED screens that tend to cost nearly $700-$1000.

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