Unveiled this year at CES 2025New Smart TV lineupAfterwards, LG Display further explained its fourth-generation OLED TV display panel, emphasizing its performance in brightness, reflectivity, and energy saving.There have been significant improvements.
LG Display's fourth-generation OLED TV panels boast a peak brightness of 4000 nits, a 33% increase over the previous generation, and color brightness of 2100 nits, a 40% increase. Thanks to a newly designed power system and streaming architecture, energy efficiency has increased by 20% (based on a 65-inch panel).
Meanwhile, the Primary RGB Tandem structure, formed by stacking independent red and green light layers with two sets of blue light layers, significantly boosts the brightness of fourth-generation OLED TV display panels while also enhancing color purity. Furthermore, a new coating design reduces internal and external light refraction by up to 99%, allowing the display panel to produce deeper blacks.
Compared to traditional LCD display panels that typically emit 70-80% blue light, LG Display said that the fourth-generation OLED TV display panel will only emit 45% blue light, thereby reducing the impact on users' eyesight and their day and night rhythm.
In addition to being used in the new smart TV products announced this year, LG Display also stated that the fourth-generation OLED TV display panels will also be used in TV products manufactured by other partner brands, such as Panasonic's recently launched high-end TVs.
LG Display further stated that it will use more environmentally friendly methods to make display panels more sustainable. This includes reducing the use of plastic materials by over 90% compared to traditional LCD display panels, achieving a 92.7% recycling rate for scrapped product parts, and its Primary RGB Tandem structure design will also be used in gaming monitors in the future.





