Gaming monitors have been delivering insane refresh rates for years, but laptop screens have mostly stayed the same. Samsung Display just changed that equation at IMID 2026 in Busan, where it unveiled a 16-inch OLED panel built specifically for laptops that hits a 300Hz refresh rate.
Why does 300Hz on a laptop actually matter?
Samsung says this is the first time any self-emissive laptop display has reached 300Hz, and that’s a big deal if you use your laptop for anything beyond emails and spreadsheets. Higher refresh rates mean smoother motion, whether you’re scrolling through a webpage, editing video, or actually gaming on the go.
Until now, you needed a hefty gaming laptop with a dedicated GPU pushing high frame rates to make a fast panel worthwhile. And while this panel is also aimed at gamers, Samsung packing this into a slim 2.5K OLED panel means that smoothness could trickle down to thinner, lighter laptops too.
What else did Samsung bring to the show?
The 16-inch panel wasn’t the only thing Samsung brought to the event. Samsung also showed off a 31.5-inch QD-OLED monitor that combines 4K resolution with a 360Hz refresh rate, something no monitor has managed to do simultaneously before.

The company also brought a 34-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor with a 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio and its own 360Hz refresh rate. All three panels were showcased in the Winning Game Arena, clearly aimed at showing gamers and creators what its OLED tech can do across different screen sizes.
Samsung didn’t share when this 16-inch panel will actually land in laptops you can buy, but the fact that it exists at all suggests laptop makers might finally start advertising refresh rates the same way gaming monitor brands do. If your laptop screen has ever felt sluggish compared to your monitor at home, this might be the fix you’ve been waiting for.


