Samsung Leads Global Gaming Monitor Market for Seventh Straight Year, but Rivals Are Closing In

Samsung leads gaming monitors for seven years running, but falling market share shows ASUS and LG closing fast...
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Samsung has secured the top spot in the global gaming monitor market for the seventh consecutive year, however, its market share saw a decline in 2025, indicating increased competition.
- Samsung's overall gaming monitor revenue share dropped from 21% in 2024 to 18.9% in 2025, with its OLED segment share falling from 34.6% to 26%.
- Key rivals such as ASUS, LG, and MSI are aggressively expanding their OLED gaming monitor offerings.
- Samsung is betting on new technologies like glasses-free 3D displays and ultra-high refresh rates for its 2026 lineup to maintain its lead.
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