LG demonstrated advanced display technology at the COEX exhibition in Seoul. The company presented three Primary RGB Tandem OLED monitors that represent fourth-generation panel development. These displays utilize four-layer RGB construction to achieve superior brightness and contrast performance. The technology enables peak luminance levels reaching 4,000 nits on larger screens. LG positions these products as industry leaders in multiple categories.
The manufacturer revealed an 83-inch panel delivering exceptional brightness capabilities. A 27-inch gaming display achieves 540 Hz refresh rates at 1440p resolution while maintaining 1,500 nits peak output. Dynamic Frequency Resolution technology allows this monitor to operate at 720 Hz when switched to lower resolution modes. The third display measures 45 inches with 5120x2160 pixel density for enhanced visual experiences. LG has not disclosed commercial availability or pricing information for these advanced OLED panels.
The manufacturer revealed an 83-inch panel delivering exceptional brightness capabilities. A 27-inch gaming display achieves 540 Hz refresh rates at 1440p resolution while maintaining 1,500 nits peak output. Dynamic Frequency Resolution technology allows this monitor to operate at 720 Hz when switched to lower resolution modes. The third display measures 45 inches with 5120x2160 pixel density for enhanced visual experiences. LG has not disclosed commercial availability or pricing information for these advanced OLED panels.