Samsung's 40,000-nit micro-OLED is real — and it's coming to these gadgets first
Samsung Display has developed a 40,000-nit micro-OLED display, which is a significant advancement in display technology. The display is currently only 1.3 inches across and is intended for use in mixed-reality headsets, rather than TVs or laptops. This technology has the potential to provide higher light efficiency and longer lifespan, making it suitable for delivering excellent color reproduction and high brightness.
- ▪Samsung's micro-OLED display has a brightness of 40,000 nits, which is much higher than current displays.
- ▪The display is only 1.3 inches across and is designed for mixed-reality headsets, not TVs or laptops.
- ▪The technology uses RGB OLEDoS, which does not require a color filter, enabling higher light efficiency and longer lifespan.
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VR & AR Samsung's 40,000-nit micro-OLED is real — and it's coming to these gadgets first News By Nick Pino published 30 June 2026 Are ultra-bright OLED displays the future of home entertainment? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Samsung Display) Copy link Facebook X Reddit Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Displays for TVs, monitors and laptops have only gotten brighter over the last few years, but one day they could reach an unprecedented 40,000 nits thanks to a technology that’s being developed by Samsung Display.It’s called RGB OLEDoS — a.k.a.
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