LG's New 4th-Gen OLED: Brighter and More Efficient

South KoreaFri Jan 17 2025
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LG Display just unveiled their 4th-gen OLED panel. This new display is extra bright and uses less power than before. How did they do it? By adding a second blue light layer. This makes the panel 33% brighter than the last generation. LG is switching things up for their 2025 TV lineup. They’re ditching their old Micro Lens Array (MLA) tech for new Primary RGB Tandem technology. How does this work? Think of it like having more colors in a crayon box. More colors mean brighter pictures. Panasonic spilled the beans at their TV showcase. They’re using this new tech too. And guess what? They get their OLED panels from LG Display. So, it’s no surprise LG’s new TVs will be bright and energy-saving. What’s so great about this new tech? Well, it uses less power. A 65-inch panel now uses 20% less power. Plus, it’s gentler on the eyes because it gives off less blue light. So, how does LG's new OLED compare to Samsung’s QD-OLED TVs? We’ll have to wait and see. But LG’s new tech is promising some exciting changes this year.