Samsung Display’s new QD-OLED TV panels can hit 2,000 nits of peak brightness
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Samsung Display's 77-inch QD-OLED TV panel. | Image: Samsung Display
Although Samsung is yet to officially reveal its lineup of QD-OLED TVs for the year, its display division has just teased a couple of key specs: a maximum peak brightness of 2,000 nits, and an increase in power efficiency of up to 25 percent.
2,000 nits of peak brightness is around double what Samsung's debut QD-OLED TV, the S95B, was able to put out last year. It also appears to be higher than the 1,800 nits that an LG spokesperson told FlatPanelsHD that its 2023 G3 model should be able to reach (although LG's TV may go higher depending on exact picture settings).
Although peak brightness isn't the be-all-and-end-all of picture quality, brighter screens tend to produce better HDR with more impact and vibrancy. And if they're able to...