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Samsung Display finally brings V-Stripe subpixel layout to QD-OLED — mass production of new 1,300-nit 34" ultrawide panel also boosts text clarity

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Samsung Display has introduced a new 34-inch ultrawide panel with a V-Stripe subpixel layout for improved text clarity, boasting a peak brightness of 1,300 nits and a fast 360 Hz refresh rate. This new technology addresses the previous issue of poor text clarity in QD-OLED displays due to unconventional subpixel layouts. The V-Stripe layout aligns red, green, and blue subpixels vertically, enhancing text sharpness and reducing fringing. The panel will be showcased at CES and offered by brands like Asus, Gigabyte, and MSI, with a retail launch expected in the near future.

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