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Samsung introduces the world’s most advanced OLED Tech

Samsung Display introduced the world’s most advanced OLED panel and a few lower-power techniques at COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2025. 

The company unveiled its new UT One OLED solution, which is assured to redefine the industry-wide laptop segment. It also claims that UT One is the first IT OLED panel, supporting a 1Hz variable refresh rate, based on Oxide TFT technology. The solution will also help to reduce power consumption and weight.

Samsung OLED's

The Korean tech giant has stated that the UT One OLED panel consumes 30% less power than conventional products. Panel’s ultra-thin OLED structure will “replaces the top glass substrate with ultra-thin organic and inorganic thin films, while retaining the bottom glass layer.”

Samsung QQD OLED

The new structure will be convenient for making the panel over 30% thinner and 30% lighter than conventional dual-glass OLED panels. The laptop manufacturers will benefit from this structure as it will help them to utilize the space for battery upgrades or even a more portable design. 

The newly introduced UT One OLED is compatible with switching between a 1Hz to 120Hz refresh rate, which will make it efficient for the device to make wise use of the battery and other involved resources. It can also perform functionality such as flicker-free, even below the range of 10Hz refresh rate. 

Samsung is now aggressively looking forward to beginning the mass production of its cutting-edge UT One OLED next year in Asan, Korea. 

Raghav Sachdeva

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