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Samsung Display has announced a new film technology designed to reduce glare on QD-OLED monitors while improving panel durability. The technology, called QuantumBlack, will be applied across all new QD-OLED monitor panels released by the company this year.

QD-OLED panels are capable of delivering true black levels by switching off individual pixels. However, reflections from ambient light can reduce perceived contrast in real-world conditions. QuantumBlack aims to address this limitation by lowering light reflectance by 20 percent compared to Samsung Display’s previous film. This reduction is expected to improve visibility in darker scenes, particularly in environments with strong lighting.

The change has direct implications for gaming monitors, where contrast and shadow detail are critical. Lower reflections can help maintain clearer separation between objects and backgrounds, which may improve visibility in darker areas of games such as first-person shooters and survival titles.

Alongside optical improvements, Samsung Display says the new film also increases panel durability. Internal testing indicates that surface hardness has been raised from 2H to 3H. A higher hardness rating generally means better resistance to scratches from routine use, including cleaning or incidental contact.

The introduction of QuantumBlack comes as display manufacturers continue to focus on refining QD-OLED technology beyond core image quality. Several monitor brands have already introduced similar anti-reflection positioning under different names. ASUS refers to its implementation as Black Shield, while Gigabyte and MSI use Obsidian Shield and Dark Armor, respectively, to highlight reduced reflectivity in their latest products.

According to data from Omdia, the global self-emissive monitor market is projected to grow from 3.4 million units in 2025 to 7.6 million units by 2030. Samsung Display currently leads this segment with a reported 75 percent market share.

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