During CES 2026, Samsung focused on the future of OLED displays, showcasing innovative concepts and interactive experiences. The company unveiled foldable screens without visible wrinkles, including a “Seamless Foldable” model hidden in its booth, along with screens in strange shapes for artistic and technical experiments.
Samsung also showed off OLED mobile gaming displays with the ability to enhance HUD elements, and showed off its largest OLED display at 4,500 nits of brightness, twice that of traditional consumer displays, with an extreme test by throwing a basketball at 18 foldable OLED panels.

In terms of foldable screens, the company reviewed the development of its technology from the Galaxy Fold 2019 to the modern TriFold with a 50% larger screen area, stressing that it offers better durability and weight.
In the field of gaming monitors, Samsung has begun mass production of a QD-OLED panel with a 360Hz refresh rate and a “V-Stripe” pixel structure to improve the clarity of text and fine objects. The company also showed off OLED displays for the digital cabins, including a 13.8-inch Flexible L panel for the passenger side.








