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ASUS Republic of Gamers has announced a new lineup of OLED gaming monitors, expanding the envelope of the technology behind the impressive displays.
Asus is announcing three new OLED gaming monitors at CES with “RGB stripe” technology that the company says will bring improvements to “texture clarity and color rendering consistency.”
ASUS ROG’s CES 2026 OLED monitors introduce RGB Stripe Pixel OLED for clearer text, BlackShield film for deeper blacks and stronger panels, refresh rates up to 360Hz, Dual Mode 4K and FHD switching, and full-bandwidth DisplayPort 2.
MSI’s new Pro Max 271UPXW12G is a QD-OLED display for your MacBook with plenty of ports and a built-in KVM switch so you can seamlessly swap between your Mac and PC.
From laptops to monitors, HyperX is the brand you’ll see on much of HP’s new gaming-focused products launched at CES 2026. And despite the branding switch, this year’s slate of monitors might be the company’s most competitive batch yet.
Samsung unveils 4,500-nit QD-OLED TV ahead of CES 2026, along with AI OLED robots, retro speaker concepts, foldable tests, and XR microdisplays.
This lovely dual-screen device has everything you need, and maybe even more.
It’s not as bright or as cheap as MiniLED displays, which are increasingly dominating the market, but the LG C5 stands on its own amid a competitive year in TVs.
MSI 34” 360Hz QD-OLED AI aim overlay and OLED Care 3.0 join HDR curve controls, helping you spot targets faster and during long sessions
Several OLED TVs from major manufacturers were put through a stress test to see just how long each one of them will last. The results were interesting.