Samsung Display is collaborating with NVIDIA to showcase OLED gaming quality optimized for the latest graphics processing units (GPUs). The demonstration allows attendees to directly compare how accurately OLED and QD-OLED panels can reproduce light, shadow, and color as rendered by high-performance GPUs.
According to industry sources, Samsung Display is operating a quality experience zone with NVIDIA at the Computex 2026 event in Taipei, Taiwan. The zone features the ASUS laptop 'ROG Zephyrus G16' and the MSI monitor 'MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24,' both equipped with Samsung Display panels.
These products support a gaming environment based on NVIDIA's latest GPU, the 'GeForce RTX 5080.' Samsung Display plans to showcase differences in display performance by allowing comparisons of the same game visuals on OLED and LCD screens in a high-spec graphics environment.
The experience features Capcom's action-adventure game 'Pragmata,' set against the backdrop of a lunar base and outer space, highlighting reflective surfaces, contrasts in dark areas, and rapid scene transitions.
The NVIDIA RTX 50 series supports advanced ray tracing and AI-based image enhancement technology known as DLSS 4.5. Samsung Display emphasizes that OLED and QD-OLED panels can effectively showcase these graphic effects while minimizing ghosting and loss of contrast.
OLED and QD-OLED technology utilizes self-emissive pixels that do not require a separate backlight. This allows for a contrast ratio of up to 1,000,000:1 and deep black representation, resulting in less ghosting compared to LCDs during fast scene transitions.
As GPU performance rapidly increases, industry analysts suggest that display performance, including refresh rates, black level representation, response times, and HDR capabilities, is becoming a key criterion in selecting gaming devices.
Samsung Display aims to highlight that the combination of high-performance GPUs and premium displays significantly enhances gaming immersion. They believe the advantages of OLED panels become particularly evident in fast-moving scenes, dark backgrounds, and games with strong lighting effects.
Kim Young-seok, Senior Vice President of IT Sales at Samsung Display, stated, "In environments based on the latest GPUs, real-time light reflection, shadow representation, and HDR effects become more refined, making display performance differences more pronounced. Samsung OLED and QD-OLED are displays that faithfully reproduce GPU performance, and we will expand our collaborations with big tech companies to prove our value in the premium IT market."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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