
"New OLED gaming monitors from top companies coming out this year should look clearer and crisper. LG Display and Samsung Display, which typically provide the actual panels used in gaming monitors, are finally lining up the colors of their subpixels in vertical RGB stripes - remember when we used to worry about Pentile OLED displays? - which means, among other improvements, the panels should have easier-to-read text."
"Both LG Display and Samsung Display aim to improve text clarity issues that have plagued ultrawide OLED panels in particular. Samsung Display announced earlier this month that it has started mass production of "the world's first 34-inch 360Hz QD-OLED panel" with what it calls a "V-Stripe" RGB pixel structure. The V is a bit of a misnomer of how the structure is shaped; it indicates that the subpixels are in a vertical orientation, not in a V. The structure"
LG Display and Samsung Display are shifting OLED panel designs to vertical RGB subpixel stripes to improve clarity and readability. The vertical stripe arrangement aligns subpixel colors to reduce text fuzziness that affected previous Pentile-style and ultrawide OLED panels. Monitor makers such as Asus and MSI are marketing Stripe RGB technology across multiple upcoming models, including several ROG Swift and ROG Strix displays and MSI MEG and MPG series panels. Samsung Display has begun mass production of a 34-inch 360Hz QD-OLED panel with a "V-Stripe" RGB pixel structure, where "V" denotes vertical subpixel orientation rather than a literal V shape.
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