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Updated · Wccftech · May 5
Samsung unveils Sensor OLED display for blood pressure and heart rate monitoring
Updated
Updated · Wccftech · May 5

Samsung unveils Sensor OLED display for blood pressure and heart rate monitoring

14 articles · Updated · Wccftech · May 5
  • At SID Display Week in the United States, Samsung showed a smartphone-sized 6.8-inch panel combining RGB and organic photodiode pixels in one layer at 500 PPI.
  • The display uses emitted light to track health metrics and could appear in future smartphones, with Samsung also suggesting use alongside its privacy-focused Flex Magic Pixel technology.
  • Samsung also presented Flex Chroma Pixel, a 3,000-nit OLED with 96% BT.2020 colour coverage, underscoring its push into brighter displays and built-in biometric sensing.
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Samsung's AI-Powered Flex Chroma Pixel OLED and EL-QD Tech Set New Standards at Display Week 2026

Overview

At Display Week 2026, Samsung Display showcased groundbreaking AI-driven technologies, including the Flex Chroma Pixel™ OLED, Sensor OLED with integrated biometric sensing and privacy features, EL-QD displays offering higher brightness with lower power consumption, and the Stretchable Display 2.0 designed for dynamic automotive interfaces. These innovations highlight Samsung's leadership in combining advanced materials and AI to enhance display performance, efficiency, and interactivity. The industry now widely agrees that AI is essential for future display breakthroughs. Samsung's broad portfolio and production plans position it strongly against competitors like LG, especially in powering AI devices and transforming automotive user experiences.

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