Samsung Electronics Rank First In Global OLED Monitor Market

Samsung Electronics is a mastermind in the display industry and rarely sacrifices to maintain its legacy. Now it has secured the top position in global sales of OLED monitors, one year after debuting its first OLED model.
A year ago, Samsung introduced its first OLED model, the 34-inch Odyssey OLED g8 (G85SB model), a gaming monitor. As per the metrics of International Data Corporation (IDC), Samsung Electronics has taken the top position in the global OLED monitor market by securing 34.7% of the market share based on overall revenue and the leading position in market share based on sales volume, with 28.3% of OLED monitors sold last year.
The Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics stated, “This achievement speaks to our drive for excellence and understanding of consumer needs, the key factors in producing outstanding OLED monitors for performance-demanding gamers around the globe.”
The Korean giant also led the overall global gaming monitor market for the fifth consecutive year, recording a market share of 20.8% in total revenue. Since entering the OLED market, the company has continued to initiate and receive praise for new monitors, including the Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SC model), which received widespread acclaim from experts and reviewers worldwide.
Samsung reveals an expansion of its OLED monitor series at CES 2024 by debuting three new products:
- The Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SD model) features a 32-inch 4K UHD resolution, a 16:9 aspect ratio, a refresh rate of 240 Hz, and a 0.03 ms response time (GtG).
- The Odyssey OLED G6 (G60SD model), along with a 27-inch QHD resolution, a 16:9 aspect ratio, a refresh rate of 360 Hz, and a 0.03 ms response time (GtG),
- An updated Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SD model) with 49-inch dual QHD resolution in a 32:9 aspect ratio, a refresh rate of 240Hz, 0.03 ms response time (GtG), and new features.
The giant will continue to expand its gaming monitor series by introducing new Odyssey OLED models, each of which will leverage Samsung’s proprietary OLED technology.