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It looks like OLED may finally move to smaller sizes thanks to JOLED:

JOLED Start Production and Shipment of 22″, 27″ and 32″ Monitor OLED Panels
https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/blog/joled-start-production-and-shipment-of-22-27-and-32-monitor-oled-panels/
JOLED an OLED display expert and manufacturer of OLED by printing method, has started product shipment of its “OLEDIO OLED” displays (let’s see how many times we can make it clear these are OLED?!). It is the first mass production of OLED displays by this new printing method, which is different from the conventional vapor deposition method. JOLED will produce 10″ to 32″, medium-sized high-performance and high-quality OLED displays under the OLEDIO brand, for high-end monitors, medical monitors, automotive displays, and so on their press release says. This will hopefully mark the arrival of further desktop monitors using OLED technology, with shipment of the current panels in 22″, 27″ and 32″ sizes now under way.

LG will be one of the first manufacturers to ship monitors with these panels, albeit for the professional market.

But hey, if you can't wait, there's Samsung and MicroLED:

Samsung Odyssey 49″ G9 S49AG95NC with 240Hz, Mini LED Backlight and HDR2000
https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/blog/samsung-odyssey-49-g9-s49ag95nc-with-240hz-mini-led-backlight-and-hdr2000/
The exciting update to Samsung’s Odyssey G9 display was announced back on 3 March 2021 with limited information provided at the time by the manufacturer Samsung. We now have some more detailed information about the expected spec and features thanks to an early product page that has appeared on Chinese retailer Taobao. The Samsung Odyssey G9 S49AG95NC will be the successor to the existing G9 model (let’s call it the ‘Odyssey G9v2″ shall we for ease?) is aimed at gaming and HDR multimedia. It keeps the same large 49″ ultrawide format, 1000R steep curvature and 5120 x 1440 resolution as the current G9. It will still be based on a VA technology panel with a 240Hz native refresh rate and a wide colour gamut. What makes this new version particularly interesting is the addition of a Mini LED backlight for improved HDR performance and local dimming.

The only problem is that it's not 4K.



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