Samsung Display says QD-OLED passes UL viewing angle verification

Samsung Display’s QD-OLED panels received UL Solutions verification for Samsung’s ‘QuantumView’ viewing-angle claim

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Samsung Display says its QD-OLED panels for TVs and monitors have received UL Solutions verification under the company’s new “ QuantumView ” viewing-angle program. To be precise, this isn’t the name of UL certification, but a verification for something Samsung came up with. It covers Samsung Display’s full QD-OLED lineup and focuses on how luminance and color coordinates change when the panel is viewed off-axis.

According to Samsung Display, its QD-OLED panels kept more than 60% of front-facing luminance even at a 60-degree viewing angle, while color shift stayed below 0.012 Δu’v’. The company says QuantumView measures display performance in 10-degree steps from the center position out to 60 degrees.

Source: Samsung

Samsung Display also compares those results to LCD panels, which it says can drop below 20% luminance at 60 degrees and show color shift as high as 0.025. The company attributes QD-OLED’s behavior to its front-emission structure and the optical characteristics of quantum dots, which it describes as closer to Lambertian light emission, helping brightness and color remain more consistent from the side.

The company is also using this announcement to push QD-OLED further into creator and professional display segments, not just gaming. Samsung Display specifically points to creator, reference-display, and trading use cases, while ASUS already lists multiple ProArt QD-OLED models and Dell has launched the UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED U3226Q for color-critical workflows.

Earlier this month , the company said cumulative QD-OLED monitor panel shipments passed 5 million units in March 2026. In March, it also introduced QuantumBlack, a new coating for 2026 QD-OLED monitors that Samsung says cuts reflections by 20%.

Source: Samsung Display