LG Display is demonstrating its latest OLED technologies, displays and prototypes at SID Displayweek 2025. The company is focused, this year, on three technologies: large sized WOLED panels, automotive displays, and next-generation technologies.
In the large-area WOLED zone, LG Display is showing its 4th-Gen WOLED panels, that adopt LG's tandem stack to reach a brightness of up to 4,000 nits. The new OLED panels also boost energy efficiency by approximately 20% compared to the previous generation (based on 65-inch panels), through enhancements in the element structure and power supply system. LG is also showing its latest 27-inch gaming WOLED panels, and its 45-inch 5K2K (5120x2160) monitor panel.
LG Display is demonstrating, for the first time, its blue phosphorescent OLED panel, that adopts LG's newly developed hybrid two-stack Tandem OLED structure. LG says that the hybrid-PHOLED stack reduces power consumption by 15% compared to existing panels.
In the automotive-zone, LG shows several displays, including flexible OLEDs, a 18-inch slidable OLED, Advanced-Thin OLEDs (ATO), high-end LCDs, and a 12-inch stretchable microLED display that has been shown before several times.
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