Quantum Dot OLED gaming monitors aren't just sci-fi nonsense, they're the future

Quantum Dot OLED gaming monitors aren’t just sci-fi nonsense, they’re the future

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QD-OLED, or Quantum Dot organic light emitting diodes if you’re feeling fancy, sounds to me like something Spielberg invented for his latest sci-fi installment. But after some delving, it’s actually looking to be one of the most interesting innovations we’ve seen in the gaming monitor space of recent, bendable screens aside of course.

Samsung just rolled up at CES 2022 with the Odyssey G8QNB gaming monitor, with its 175Hz refresh, vivid colours, and ultrawide 4K, curved design. But what I’m most excited about is the fact it works on QD-OLED display technology.

It’s touting same panel tech behind the new Alienware AW3423DW, also unveiled during the chaos of CES. For that reason, both technically hold the title of world’s first Quantum Dot OLED gaming monitor. But, I guess it depends which one comes to market first.

Alienware QD-OLED panel

(Image credit: Dell Alienware)

Either way, we’ve been exploring what makes the science behind this innovative panel so exciting.

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