LGD Unveils World's Fastest OLED Panel for the First Time
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- 2025-08-07 10:47:04
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- 2025-08-07 10:47:04
LGD Participates in K-Display 2025
Exhibiting Technology Bridging Present and Future
Exhibiting Technology Bridging Present and Future
LG Display has prepared a heritage exhibition space where you can see at a glance the OLED technology leadership achieved since the world's first mass production of large OLED panels. Here, the 2009 prototype 15-inch OLED panel, which laid the foundation for OLED TV panels, is modeled alongside △ Tandem OLED's two-layer structure △ 2nd generation OLED panel's deuterium atom structure △ 3rd generation OLED panel's micro lens array technology △ 4th generation OLED panel's primary red, green, blue (RGB) tandem structure.
At the entrance of the exhibition booth, you can see the 83-inch OLED panel with the 4th generation OLED technology unveiled by LG Display this year. The 4th generation OLED technology, based on the 'Primary RGB Tandem' technology that stacks the three primary colors of light in independent layers for the first time in the industry, achieves a maximum brightness of 4000 nits.
LG Display conducts a demonstration comparing the image quality of the previous generation and the 4th generation OLED panels with ultra-large size panels, proving the three-dimensionality and rich color reproduction of the new technology.
The world's fastest OLED monitor panel will also be unveiled for the first time on this day. LG Display's 540Hz 27-inch OLED panel (QHD) applies dynamic frequency and resolution technology, enabling a maximum refresh rate of 720Hz (HD) according to user needs. In addition, with the 4th generation OLED technology, it boasts the highest level of image quality among OLED monitors, with a DCI-P3 color gamut of 99.5% and a maximum brightness of 1500 nits.
This exhibition also allows you to experience various automotive display technologies and products from LG Display in a concept car that goes beyond software-defined vehicles (SDV) to fully autonomous driving living spaces.
The '57-inch Pillar-to-Pillar (P2P) LCD', optimized for SDV, is the largest existing automotive display, providing information and entertainment functions on a naturally curved screen as needed. Additionally, you can see the '32.6-inch Slider OLED for vehicles', where the screen unfolds downward as desired by the user.
Elsewhere, the '47.8-inch Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon (LTPS) LCD', which applies switchable privacy mode (SPM) technology, is exhibited, allowing the screen in front of the passenger seat to be adjusted so that it is not visible from the driver's seat. A vehicle jog dial using the world's first stretchable display, which expands up to 53%, is also showcased.
The 14-inch Tandem ATO applies the tandem structure first commercialized by LG Display in the industry, achieving high brightness with low power while being thin and light with a single glass substrate structure. An LG Display representative said, "We will solidly prepare not only the completeness of commercial technology but also the R&D capabilities for future technology to secure sustainable technological competitiveness and provide differentiated customer value."
kjh0109@fnnews.com Kwon Jun-ho Reporter