Samsung Display, Nvidia join forces to boost OLED gaming visual edge

Jun 02, 2026, 10:03 am

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Samsung Display is participating in 'Computex 2026', held at the Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei, Taiwan from June 2 to 5 (local time), and is co-operating an OLED gaming picture quality experience zone with Nvidia. Visitors are experiencing OLED and QD-OLED picture quality optimized for Nvidia's latest GPUs at the Samsung Display booth. / Photo via Samsung Display

Samsung Display is collaborating with Nvidia to showcase the gaming picture quality competitiveness realized by the latest GPUs and OLED/QD-OLED displays.


Samsung Display announced on June 2 that it is co-operating a picture quality experience zone with Nvidia at 'Computex 2026', Asia's largest IT exhibition that opened at the Nangang Exhibition Center in Taipei, Taiwan. At the experience zone, visitors can experience gaming environments using Asus's gaming laptop 'ROG Zephyrus G16' and MSI's gaming monitor 'MPG 322UR QD-OLED X24', both equipped with Nvidia's latest graphics processing unit (GPU), the 'GeForce RTX 5080'. Both products feature Samsung Display's OLED and QD-OLED panels.


Visitors can directly verify the performance of the latest GPUs and OLED displays through Capcom's sci-fi action-adventure game 'PRAGMATA'. Set in a lunar base, Pragmata is characterized by its realistic depiction of light reflections on metallic surfaces and the dark backgrounds of outer space.


Nvidia's 'GeForce RTX 50 Series' realizes realistic graphics by supporting 'Path Tracing', which precisely calculates the movement and reflection of light, and 'DLSS 4.5', an artificial intelligence (AI)-based picture quality enhancement technology. Samsung Display explained that its OLED and QD-OLED provide a high contrast ratio and fast response times so that such graphics performance can be expressed even more faithfully.


Samsung OLED and QD-OLED are self-emissive displays that emit light on their own without a separate light source, enabling a contrast ratio of one million to one and the expression of perfect blacks. Furthermore, their faster response times compared to LCDs effectively reproduce the graphics realized by the latest GPUs. The company explained that even in high-refresh-rate gaming environments reaching hundreds of frames per second, clear screens can be achieved without ghosting effects.


Samsung Display emphasized that through the Pragmata experience, visitors can check detailed color and contrast expressions, such as the deep darkness of outer space, structures within shadows, warning lights on the lunar base, and the luster of metallic surfaces. Through this, the setup also allows for a direct comparison of the picture quality difference between OLED and LCD.


"In the latest GPU environments, as real-time light reflections, shadows, and HDR effects become more sophisticated, the importance of display performance is growing," noted Kim Young-seok, Vice President of IT Sales at Samsung Display. He added, "Samsung OLED and QD-OLED are displays that most faithfully reproduce the performance realized by GPUs, and we will continue to expand collaboration with global Big Tech companies to strengthen our competitiveness in the premium IT market."


                                                                                                                Lee Ji-sun

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