TÜV Rheinland recognizes LGD's automotive OLEDs with its high visibility certificate

LG Display announced that its automotive OLED displays have been recognized as "high visibility displays" by by leading global independent inspection service TÜV Rheinland of Germany.

LGD TUV Rheinland high visibility automotive OLED (2021-12)

LG says that its automotive OLED panels consistently offer the best image quality in a wide range of environments. Thanks to the high brightness (10 to 5000 nits) of its displays, these OLEDs can perform well during both day and night, and work at a wide range of temperatures, even minus 40 degrees Celsius.

TUV found that LGD's OLEDs offer high contrast ratios, can maintain its luminance and color accuracy even following rapid changes in the external environment, and offer a fast response time.

LGD seems to be at the forefront of automotive flexible OLED panel development, and it has been supplying OLEDs to several leading car makers. The 2021 Escalade, for example, has a 38-inch LGD P-OLED display, that comes standard in all Escalade versions. LGD is also supplying OLEDs to Mercedes for its electric car displays.

In early 2021 Omdia estimated that LG Display held a market share of over 90% in the automotive AMOLED panel market in 2020, in terms of sales, followed by Samsung Displays and BOE.

Posted: Dec 26,2021 by Ron Mertens