Just a heads up, if you buy something through our links, we may get a small share of the sale. It’s one of the ways we keep the lights on here. Click here for more.LG Display made headlines at CES 2025 not by showcasing new screens but by announcing its fourth-generation OLED panel. Despite an understated presence at CES, the panel is already featured in 2025 flagship TVs like Panasonic’s Z95B and LG Electronics’ G5. Now, LG Display has officially detailed its features — a 33 percent brightness boost over its predecessor, which makes it the industry’s first OLED display capable of reaching a maximum brightness of 4,000 nits. LG’s fourth-generation OLED TV panel is here Image: LG Display At the core of this advancement is the Primary RGB Tandem structure, a proprietary technology. Unlike previous three-stack designs, which featured two blue layers alongside a single red, green, and yellow layer, the new design incorporates four stacks. (via: Digital Trends) It achieves this by adding a second set of blue layers and creating independent layers for red and green. This refinement allows each layer to produce more light, significantly enhancing maximum brightness and energy efficiency. While brightness has improved across the board, the panel is optimized for the “AI TV era,” though LG Display’s emphasis on AI features feels more marketing-oriented. Nonetheless, its energy efficiency gains and a 40 percent increase in color brightness—reaching up to 2,100 nits—underline genuine performance improvements. Importantly, these figures represent peak capabilities, and individual manufacturers, like…LG unveils its brightest OLED TV panel yet
LG unveils its brightest OLED TV panel yet
Just a heads up, if you buy something through our links, we may get a small share of the sale. It’s one of the ways we keep the lights on here. Click here for more.LG Display made headlines at CES 2025 not by showcasing new screens but by announcing its fourth-generation OLED panel. Despite an understated presence at CES, the panel is already featured in 2025 flagship TVs like Panasonic’s Z95B and LG Electronics’ G5. Now, LG Display has officially detailed its features — a 33 percent brightness boost over its predecessor, which makes it the industry’s first OLED display capable of reaching a maximum brightness of 4,000 nits. LG’s fourth-generation OLED TV panel is here Image: LG Display At the core of this advancement is the Primary RGB Tandem structure, a proprietary technology. Unlike previous three-stack designs, which featured two blue layers alongside a single red, green, and yellow layer, the new design incorporates four stacks. (via: Digital Trends) It achieves this by adding a second set of blue layers and creating independent layers for red and green. This refinement allows each layer to produce more light, significantly enhancing maximum brightness and energy efficiency. While brightness has improved across the board, the panel is optimized for the “AI TV era,” though LG Display’s emphasis on AI features feels more marketing-oriented. Nonetheless, its energy efficiency gains and a 40 percent increase in color brightness—reaching up to 2,100 nits—underline genuine performance improvements. Importantly, these figures represent peak capabilities, and individual manufacturers, like…LG unveils its brightest OLED TV panel yet