Core Insights - LG Display has achieved the industry's first "100% dimming consistency" verification for its large-sized OLED panels, demonstrating superior pixel-level dimming technology [1] - This verification from UL Solutions highlights the effectiveness of OLED technology in maintaining brightness consistency across varying screen areas, unlike LCD panels which show significant dimming [1] Group 1: Dimming Consistency - Dimming consistency measures how effectively a display reproduces content based on brightness performance, with OLED achieving a perfect score of 100% [1] - In contrast, LCD panels showed a dimming consistency that dropped from a maximum of 83% to as low as 43% as the test area decreased [1] Group 2: Technology Comparison - OLED panels emit light at the pixel level, allowing them to maintain brightness and reproduce natural colors, while LCD technology struggles with color accuracy due to larger backlight blocks [1] - The halo effect in LCD panels can cause light bleeding, resulting in blurred images, particularly when bright objects are rendered against dark backgrounds [1] Group 3: Future Plans and Innovations - LG Display aims to strengthen its leadership in large-sized OLED technology, introducing new panels that utilize "Primary RGB Tandem 2.0" technology, achieving peak luminance of up to 4,500 nits [1] - The new technology also features the lowest reflectance level (0.3%) among existing displays, enhancing visual clarity [1]
LG Display earns industry's first "100% dimming consistency" verification