At AWE USA 2025, Samsung Display unveiled an RGB OLEDoS screen designed specifically for Extended Display (XR) headsets, boasting a peak brightness of 20,000 nits.
Samsung Display showcased a 1.3-inch RGB OLEDoS screen at the exhibition, featuring a pixel density of 4200ppi and a peak brightness of 20,000 nits. It also employs microlens array (MLA) technology to enhance brightness and viewing angle.
This technology was reportedly used by LG in OLED TVs in 2023 and 2024. In comparison, the brightness of a similar panel exhibited in 2023 was only 5,000 nits, while the brightness was increased to 10,000 nits in 2024.

Samsung Display also showcased its flagship 1.4-inch RGB OLEDoS panel, featuring a pixel density of 5000ppi, a brightness of 15000 nits, and support for a 120Hz variable refresh rate. These panels were first unveiled at the SID 2025 expo last month.
Samsung Display also showcased a 1.3-inch white OLEDoS panel with a pixel density of 4000ppi and a brightness of up to 10000 nits. In addition, eMagin, the US Micro OLED panel manufacturer acquired by Samsung Display last year, also presented new achievements, showcasing an ultra-small 0.62-inch white OLEDoS panel and a 2600ppi RGB OLEDoS panel.
White OLEDoS panels are currently in mass production, while RGB OLEDoS panels are planned for mass production next year. Samsung Display also showcased 27-inch and 49-inch QD-OLED gaming monitors in its gaming-themed exhibition area, as well as prototypes of the Steam Deck OLED and Flex Gaming portable gaming consoles, both using Samsung Display OLED panels.
In addition to XR and gaming display technologies, Samsung Display also showcased innovative screens for the future. For example, the 12.4-inch Rollable Flex OLED panel can be folded and rolled up simultaneously, suitable for tablet devices; the Flex S multi-fold OLED panel can be folded multiple times, ideal for hybrid devices that transform from smartphones into tablets; and a stretchable display based on Micro LED can be used for innovative advertising in the future. (Source: IT Home)