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  • A man stands in front of a large TV display in a dark room. The screen's image is split in half (left and right) to show the differences of picture quality.

    LG Display's next-gen OLED panels address the tech’s biggest weakness

    by 
    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    01.09.2024

    LG Display's META 2.0 OLEDs are far more brighter than its predecessors – 42 percent brighter than conventional OLEDs, according to the company.

  • A young man plays a racing game on a fancy display.

    LG Display plans to debut an ultra-fast 480Hz OLED panel for gaming at CES

    by 
    Lawrence Bonk
    Lawrence Bonk
    01.03.2024

    LG Display will unveil a new 480Hz QHD OLED 27-inch panel at CES 2024 for use in third-party products by Dell, Lenovo and the rest. This is a huge jump from last year’s 240Hz displays.

  • LG Display's 8-inch folding OLED that can bend in two directions.

    LG Display's latest foldable OLED can bend in both directions

    by 
    Karissa Bell
    Karissa Bell
    01.06.2023

    Lg Display is back at CES with two new mobile OLED concepts: a 17-inch laptop-like device and an 8-inch display with "360-degree" folding abilities.

  • LG Display unveils 'passport-like' thin speakers designed for cars

    LG Display unveils thin speakers that can be hidden in car interiors

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    11.21.2022

    Following its stretchy LCD panels, LG Display's latest gadget is a super-thin speaker designed to be installed in car interiors while remaining "invisible."

  • LG's latest display can be stretched by 20 percent

    LG's latest display can be stretched by 20 percent

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    11.08.2022

    LG Disply has developed a 12-inch stretchable display that can be extended in size to 14 inches, the company announced.

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    You can bend Corsair’s new OLED gaming monitor into a curved display

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    08.27.2022

    Corsair is developing a new monitor that would seem to offer the best of both flat and curved panel displays.

  • LG's next-gen 'OLED EX' supposedly enhances brightness up to 30 percent

    LG Display says its new 'OLED EX' tech enhances brightness by up to 30 percent

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    12.29.2021

    LG Display has unveiled its next generation of OLED tech that's supposed to "enhance brightness up to 30 percent compared to conventional OLED displays."

  • LG Display's latest transparent 'shelf' OLED can show virtual or real art

    LG Display's latest transparent 'shelf' OLED can display or augment artworks

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    12.27.2021

    Nothing screams future technology like transparent OLED screens, and LG Display has just revealed its latest concepts and prototypes for CES 2022.

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    LG made some wild curved OLED concepts for CES 2022

    by 
    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    12.22.2021

    LG’s display division will showcase two flexible OLED concepts at CES 2022 – provided the pandemic doesn’t claim the annual trade show as its latest casualty.

  • LG Display reveals that 42-inch OLED TVs are coming soon

    LG Display reveals that 42-inch OLED TVs are coming soon

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    01.11.2021

    LG Display, which builds the panels for LG’s OLED TVs, has revealed that it will build a 42-inch display for an OLED TV to be released this year.

  • The 48-inch Bendable CSO display utilizes OLED’s advantages as its paper-thin screen bends and unfolds with a curvature radius of up to 1,000R, meaning that it can be made to bend up to a radius of 1,000mm without affecting the function of the display. It can therefore be turned into a flat screen while watching TV and used as a curved screen while gaming. The curved display offers a uniform viewing distance from the middle of the screen to its edge, maximizing the visual immersion that is popular among gamers.

In addition, the company’s CSO technology enables OLED displays to vibrate and make their own sound without the use of any speakers, offering a vivid sense of reality as if the on-screen characters were talking directly to the viewer. The 48-inch Bendable CSO display’s ultra slim film exciter, which is the part that vibrates the display, has been reduced to a thickness of just 0.6mm from 9mm and therefore allows viewers to enjoy a thinner screen as well as highly impressive sound.

    LG will demo a 'bendable' OLED gaming TV at CES 2021

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    01.02.2021

    At CES 2021, LG Display will be showing off a 48-inch “Bendable CSO (Cinematic Sound OLED) display” that can switch between a flat screen and a curved screen.

  • LG Display is also offering a game-changer to its customers at CES 2021 in a Restaurant Zone, where a sushi bar can utilize a 55-inch Transparent OLED display to deliver information with clear image quality while benefiting from high transparency to maintain a connection between people on both sides of the screen. As guests wait for their order, they can watch a movie or TV program, while at the same time viewing the chef preparing their food on the other side of the display. This innovative product naturally stands out more in the contactless era as it can not only act as a partition but also serve up some fun.

    LG Display's transparent OLED puts a screen between you and the sushi chef

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    12.30.2020

    As per its annual tradition, LG Display is preparing to show off some new display tech demos for CES 2021, with the focus set on showing where transparent OLED may fit in the pandemic age.

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    LG Display is cramming curved and bendable OLEDs into every part of your life

    by 
    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    01.07.2020

    CES is the show for gazing at gorgeous, huge TVs from the likes of Samsung, Sony and LG, but if you want a teaser of things still over a year away, you have to book yourself into a private meeting with LG Display's prototype showroom. It's probably the quietest place in CES, with hushed LG executives walking around as our press group gets the tour, starting with a new rollable OLED TV.

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    LG's new rollable OLED TV concept unfurls from the ceiling

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    01.02.2020

    Last year at CES, LG was all about the Signature Series OLED TV R, a 65-inch television that rolls up from a brushed aluminum base -- a device we saw the bare bones of a year early courtesy of its screen-manufacturing arm. At CES 2020, LG Display will unveil the latest iteration of its rollable TV line, a 65-inch, UHD OLED display concept that rolls down from the ceiling (though hopefully not only brushed aluminum ones). The company says the screen "can be pulled down when desired and rolled up when not in use," maximizing space.

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    LG puts its transparent OLED TVs in Harrods windows

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    10.08.2019

    Despite years of trade show demonstrations, we haven't seen jaw-dropping transparent OLED screens put to much practical use. If others won't use the tech, then LG will have to make an example itself, which will be visible to the public this month in the famous show windows of Harrods in Hans Crescent.

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    LG Display's TV and phone screens struggle against cheaper Chinese rivals

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    09.17.2019

    Unable to compete with the glut of cheaper Chinese LCD panels, LG Display has replaced its chief executive and is looking to cut jobs. Early this week, the South Korean company held an emergency board meeting to accept the resignation of Han Sang-beom and appoint LG Chem President Jeong Ho-young as the new CEO, Reuters reports. According to Financial Times, the company has also revealed a voluntary redundancy program in an attempt to reduce its domestic workforce.

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    LG Display invests $1.75 billion for flexible OLED demand

    by 
    Brittany Vincent
    Brittany Vincent
    07.27.2016

    The South Korean-based LG Display announced it will be investing $1.75 billion in an attempt to meet the growing demand for flexible OLED displays, which are expected to replace LCDs for smartphones and other similar tech in the future.

  • LG may have just outed an 8K iMac

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    04.07.2015

    Apple's suppliers take a $50 million blood oath on new model secrecy, but it looks like someone from LG didn't get that memo. In a press release explaining why 4K is now passé (really?), the company's display division inadvertently leaked an iMac with an incredible 8K screen. While discussing its own 98-inch 8K TV, it said "Apple has also announced that they will release the 'iMac 8K' with a super-high resolution display this year." Unfortunately for LG, Apple announced no such thing, meaning the Korean company may have revealed information meant for its eyes only.

  • LG develops 'world's first' WiDi-enabled LCD panel for easy media streaming

    by 
    Matt Brian
    Matt Brian
    09.09.2013

    If you like to stream content but you already have too many set-top boxes in your house, LG wants to help. Having already committed to implementing 5G WiFi chips in its upcoming HDTVs earlier in the year, LG Display has developed a PC monitor that, it claims, is the first to integrate Intel's Wireless Display (WiDi) tech directly into the LCD component. It's not the biggest panel out there, at 23.8 inches, but it does mean you'll be able to stream anything you like from your WiDi-enabled laptop without additional gear. And while the market for WiDi-enabled displays is pretty thin right now, LG has said it will offer up its integrated panel tech to OEMs and other monitor makers, suggesting that you'll soon have a multiplicity of options for your streaming needs.

  • Apple supplier LG Display makes huge investment in OLED screens

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    02.18.2013

    Don't read anything into this, but Apple supplier LG Display is investing more than US$600 million to build a new production line to make organic LED (OLED) panels in South Korea. Apple CEO Tim Cook panned the use of OLED displays at a Goldman Sachs investor meeting last week, noting that the color saturation of such displays is "awful." Cook was quoted as saying, "If you ever buy anything online and really want to know what he color is, as many people do, you should really think twice before you depend on the color from an OLED display." Due to low production yields, the displays are also prohibitively expensive at this time. LG Electronics -- the parent company of LG Display -- came to market with an unbelievably thin 55-inch OLED TV (seen above) in January at a price of more than $10,000, or about two to three times the price of a similarly priced LCD TV. So please don't jump to conclusions and think that Apple's going to be using OLED screens in some future product, especially an Apple HDTV. We'll leave those leaps of logic to the Wall Street analysts.