A visitor experiences new games with a monitor equipped with Samsung Display QD-OLED at the Sega booth of Gamescom 2025 in Cologne, Germany./Courtesy of Samsung Display

Samsung Display announced on the 21st that it will operate a 'Quantum Dot-Organic Light Emitting Diode' (QD-OLED) quality experience space in collaboration with Japan's major game company Sega at 'Gamescom 2025,' taking place in Cologne, Germany, from the 20th to the 24th (local time).

In the experience space, visitors can enjoy Sega's 'Sonic Racing: Cross Worlds,' which is set to be released in the second half of this year, with the sharp quality of QD-OLED monitors. Ivo Guscovich, Sega's Chief Business and Brand Officer, noted, "With QD-OLED, which offers accurate color representation, a wide color gamut, and perfect quality without blur even during fast movements, we expect visitors to experience a different level of immersion."

Samsung Display also collaborated with Dell and MSI to showcase 50 monitors equipped with 32-inch 4K QD-OLED, allowing visitors to experience the gaming quality of QD-OLED.

A Samsung Display official stated, "The exhibition monitors have received certification from the Video Electronics Standards Association's 'Display HDR True Black 400,' demonstrating excellent black representation, contrast ratio, and outstanding color representation due to the optical properties of quantum dots," adding, "This can enhance the gaming immersion."

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