
Samsung Display is set to debut at Computex, Asia’s largest IT expo, showcasing its industry-leading OLED technology.
The company announced its participation in Computex 2025, which is scheduled from Tuesday to Friday at the Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei, Taiwan. Samsung Display will host a showcase for clients, featuring a diverse range of IT OLED products, including laptops, tablets, and monitors.
Cutting AI power consumption with OLED: UT One makes its first appearance
Samsung Display unveiled the UT (Ultra Thin) One at Computex, a groundbreaking ultra-thin OLED. Unlike conventional products that use two glass substrates, UT One applies a thin film of organic and inorganic materials on top of a single glass substrate. This innovation makes the display 30% thinner and lighter, reducing power consumption by 30%, equivalent to the weight of one laptop battery cell (50g).
Thanks to oxide TFT technology, the UT One also introduces the first 1Hz variable refresh rate in IT OLED panels. This technology allows the refresh rate to dynamically adjust between 1Hz and 120Hz based on content, optimizing power distribution.
Next year, Samsung Display is gearing up for mass production at its dedicated 8.6-generation IT OLED line in Asan, Chungcheongnam-do Province, where the UT One will be manufactured.
The company is also showcasing various display algorithms designed to reduce power consumption further.

220 PPI, 500Hz specs accelerate OLED adoption in monitors
At the expo, Samsung Display is exhibiting a 27-inch UHD monitor boasting 160 PPI (pixels per inch), the highest pixel density in self-emissive monitors. This high-resolution display is ideal for high-quality gaming and detailed photo and video editing.
The recent trend of 27-inch UHD monitors from global manufacturers is expected to drive growth in the self-emissive monitor market.
Samsung Display also previews a 27-inch model with an impressive 220 PPI and 5K (5120×2880) resolution. This display combines the highest pixel density with QD-OLED’s superior color reproduction and rapid response times, making it a perfect fit for visual professionals.
Another highlight is a 27-inch QHD (2560×1440) monitor with a groundbreaking 500Hz refresh rate, the highest in self-emissive monitors. This display leverages OLED technology’s rapid response times to deliver an optimal experience for fast-paced games and sports content.
Samsung Display also unveils a 34-inch Q+ monitor with a 360Hz refresh rate, setting a new standard for wide-format displays.

Synchroma showcase: Demonstrating consistent OLED quality across devices
Visitors have praised the Synchroma™ exhibit, highlighting Samsung OLED’s exceptional color accuracy and consistency across different devices.
Synchroma, a portmanteau of “Synchronization” and “Chroma,” compares color reproduction by displaying content simultaneously on a 27-inch monitor, a 16-inch laptop, a 6.2-inch smartphone, and an LCD laptop, all featuring Samsung OLED technology.
The exhibit demonstrates how OLED accurately renders pantone turquoise, a color that typically challenges LCDs.
Samsung Display has also created immersive study and gaming rooms with OLED IT products, offering attendees hands-on experiences.
The company uses Rainbow Robotics’ mobile dual-arm robot to showcase OLED’s lightweight and slim properties further. The robot demonstrates the difference between OLED and LCD by holding and shaking both displays. It also places the displays in large cylindrical containers and uses air to make the ultra-light 18g OLED float, emphasizing its remarkable lightness.