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Samsung to unveil Flex Chroma Pixel and Sensor OLED display at Display Week 2026

Samsung Display will participate in Display Week 2026, in which it will showcase its latest display innovations. The exhibition will take place from 5th May to 7th May at the Los Angeles Convention Center in California.

In the exhibition, Samsung will introduce a Wide Color Gamut OLED ‘Flex Chroma Pixel’ and Sensor OLED Display.

Samsung Flex Chroma Pixel

Samsung Display will debut its smartphone OLED technology- Flex Chroma Pixel, which is capable of reaching up to 3000 nits in High Brightness Mode while supporting BT.2020-96 color space.

BT.2020 color space standard is said to offer the widest color gamut- approximately 1.7 times broader than DCI-P3. While most commercially available smartphone displays currently cover around 70% of the BT.2020 standard, Flex Chroma Pixel is said to achieve 96%.

Samsung Display applied phosphorescent sensitised fluorescence (PSF), a next-generation emissive material, to enhance OLED color purity and color reproduction. Flex Chroma Pixel is revealed to secure long lifetime, high brightness, and wide color gamut characteristics by optimising both material performance and optical structure based on Samsung’s OLED technology.

Samsung Sensor OLED Display

The company will also introduce a 6.8-inch smartphone-sized ‘Sensor OLED display’ with 500 PPI resolution, representing a 33% increase compared to the 374 PPI version showcased at Display Week last year, reaching a level comparable to premium smartphones currently on the market.

It integrates OLED elements and Organic Photodiodes (OPD) within the panel through a co-deposition process, enabling the measurement of biometric information such as heart rate and blood pressure by detecting blood flow using light emitted from the display.

This year’s Sensor OLED display further incorporates Flex Magic Pixel (FMP), Samsung Display’s proprietary privacy protection technology, securing sensitive information measured through the display. This implementation modifies the pixel-driving method so that, when

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