Next-Gen QD-OLED and Dual Mode WOLED Monitors from Samsung and LG Set to Launch Next Year

Samsung is gearing up to shake up the OLED monitor market by expanding its lineup with high-end models, including those featuring LG’s WOLED technology. The company aims to offer a broad range of OLED monitors to cater to diverse consumer needs while keeping costs in check by outsourcing panels from competitors like LG Display. This strategic move highlights Samsung’s commitment to remaining a dominant player in the OLED space.

Samsung’s OLED Expansion: A Strategic Move

Samsung, a leading force in the OLED industry, delivered over a million units last year, positioning itself as a formidable opponent to other manufacturers like LG Display. The company plans to diversify its offerings with next-gen QD-OLED technology, already popular among top brands like ASUS and MSI. However, to mitigate the shortage of WOLED panels, Samsung is turning to LG Display’s inventory at a reduced cost.

A list on ChannelGate shows upcoming Samsung OLED models for 2026, including 'S27FG604SC,' 'S27HG612SC,' 'S27HG802SC,' and 'S27HG702WC,' with features like 2K 500Hz QD-OLED and 4K 165Hz WOLED.

Reports suggest that Samsung will debut an array of high-end OLED monitors in the upcoming year, including QD-OLED and WOLED models. This lineup aims to attract a wider audience by offering varied options, enhancing its competitive edge in the market.

Unveiling the 2026 OLED Monitor Lineup

Leaks have unveiled Samsung’s OLED monitor lineup set to launch in the first quarter of 2026. The standout is the S27HG702WC, Samsung’s first monitor featuring LG’s WOLED panel, offering 4K 165Hz and dual-mode FHD at 330Hz. It will be released at the end of June, showcasing Samsung’s ability to integrate innovative technology while managing costs efficiently.

Samsung’s diverse selection includes the S27FG604SC with a 2K 500Hz QD-OLED display and the S27HG612SC with a 2K 240Hz setup. The S27HG802SC and S32HG802SC models come with 4K 240Hz QD-OLED displays, featuring 90W USB-C power delivery and upgraded DisplayPort 2.1.

By sourcing WOLED panels from LG, Samsung not only reduces production costs but also ensures a steady supply of larger panels when needed. This strategic partnership with LG Display allows Samsung to continue expanding its product lineup without compromising on quality or innovation.