LG 27GX790B
LG's 27GX790B is a 27" QHD (2560x1440) gaming monitor, that sports LG's latest (4th-Gen) tandem WOLED panel, 720Hz at HD or 540Hz at QHD, and AI Upscaling.

The 27GX790B is now shipping globally.
OLED display technology enables the world's best displays - with superb image quality, low response times, low power consumption. OLEDs can enable thin, light and even flexible monitors. OLEDs however found it difficult to enter the monitor market due mostly to burn-in challenges and high production costs.
Some device makers however are introducing OLED monitors, mostly premium monitors for the health and broadcasting industries. It is hoped that in the future OLED monitors will also appear for the consumer market. For OLED monitor industry news coverage, click here.
Following is a list of OLED monitors on the market:
LG's 27GX790B is a 27" QHD (2560x1440) gaming monitor, that sports LG's latest (4th-Gen) tandem WOLED panel, 720Hz at HD or 540Hz at QHD, and AI Upscaling.

The 27GX790B is now shipping globally.
Samsung's 2025 monitor range includes 3 OLED models. First up is the the Odyssey OLED G8 (G81SF), a 27" 4K (3840x2160) monitor that offers a 240Hz refresh rate. The Odyssey OLED G6 (G60SF) is also a 27-inch OLED monitor, but this one offers a QHD (2560x1440) resolution and a 500Hz refresh rate (the first OLED monitor to achieve such a fast refresh rate).
Samsung's 2025 Smart Monitor M9 (M90SF) offers a 32-inch 165Hz OLED panel, and includes a built-in 4K camera, Tizen OS and an AI Picture Optimizer.
The Dell Alienware AW2726DM is a 26.5" 240Hz 2560x1440 QD-OLED monitor that offers two HDMI ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 port.

The AW2726DM is one of the lowest cost OLED monitors, with a price tag of $349.99.
The Sony Inzone M10S II is an OLED gaming monitor that offers a 26.5" 540Hz 2560x1440 WOLED panel, that supportt up to 720Hz at lower resolution (or a lower 24.5" mode).

The Sony Inzone M10S II will ship later in 2026 with a $1,099 price tag.
The Dell UltraSharp U3226Q monitor utilizes Samsung's 4th-Gen QD-OLED panel - 31.5" 120Hz 3840x2160. The monitor is DisplayHDR 500 True Black certified and features Dell's anti-glare, low reflection coating.

The Dell UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED Monitor U3226Q will ship globally starting in February 24, 2026, priced at $2,599.
MSI's MAG 312UP QD-OLED X24 is a 32" 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor, that are based on SDC's 3rd-Gen QD-OLED panels. The monitors offer MSI's DarkArmor Film, designed to enhance light absorption and eliminate the distracting purple or reddish tints often visible on standard QD-OLEDs under ambient light. The MPG 322UR X24 sports similar specifications, and adds MSI's AI Care Sensor, an NPU-based IC designed to provide proactive panel protection.
Both the MPG 322UR and the MAG 321UP QD-OLED panels will ship in 2026.
LG's 32GX870B is a 32" 4K (3840x2160) gaming monitor, that sports LG's latest (4th-Gen) tandem WOLED panel, 480Hz at FHD or 240Hz at UHD, and AI Upscaling.

The 32GX870B is now shipping globally.
LG's 2026 39GX950B OLED curved (1500R) monitor sports a 39" 5K2K (5120x2160) tandem WOLED panel that offers a 165Hz refresh rate (or 330Hz at 2560 x 1080), 99.5% DCI-P3 color gamut and VESA DisplayHDR 500 True Black certification.

The 39GX950B support DisplayPort 2.1 (full-speed UHBR20), 2 HDMI 2.1 ports and one USB C port (DP Alt mode and 90W power delivery). It is now shipping globally.
Samsung's 2026 Odyssey OLED G8 (G80SH) is a gaming monitor that is based on a 31.5" 4K 240Hz QD-OLED panel, that offers Glare Free viewing, 300-nit brightness and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification. The monitor features a DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR20) with up to 80Gbps bandwidth for seamless HDR and VRR playback.

Samsung is now shipping its OLED G8 monitor globally.
The Philips Evnia 27M2N6501L is an OLED monitor, that sports an SDC 26.5" 2560 x 1440 (Quad HD) 240Hz QD-OLED panel, dual HDMI 2.1 ports and a DisplayPort 1.4.

The Evnia 27M2N6501L will ship in Europe starting December 2025, for $525.