SEOUL,
South Korea, Jan. 5, 2023
/PRNewswire/ -- LG Display, the world's leading innovator of
display technologies, announced today that it will unveil its
third-generation OLED TV panel at CES 2023. Based on 'META
Technology,' the company's newest OLED TV panel delivers the
ultimate picture quality.
LG Display's newly-unveiled META Technology comprises a 'Micro
Lens Array' that maximizes light emission from the OLED panel and
'META Booster,' a brightness-enhancing algorithm. Based on META
Technology, the company's latest OLED displays achieve 60 percent
brighter images and 30 percent wider viewing angles than
conventional OLED displays, on top of improved energy
efficiency.
The company's all-new META technology follows 'EX Technology,'
the second-generation OLED TV panel technology that LG Display
introduced last year which uses deuterium and personalized
algorithms to enhance brightness by up to 30 percent compared to
its predecessor. The company further strengthens its technological
leadership in the large-sized OLED panel industry by presenting its
cutting-edge META Technology, the culmination of LG Display's 10
years of OLED innovation.
With its innovative META Technology, LG Display redefines TV
picture quality once again by achieving 2,100-nit peak brightness,
the highest level of any TV display on the market today. By
adding even more brightness to the already impressive picture
quality and perfect black of OLED, META Technology
realizes the intense and precise color expression that
captivates viewers by blurring the lines between virtual and
reality.
The key to LG Display's META Technology is the 'Micro Lens
Array,' a layer of micrometer-sized convex lenses that
maximizes light emission from the OLED panel and enhances energy
efficiency by 22 percent compared to that of the same brightness.
With this technology, LG Display became the first panel maker to
resolve the lingering issue of light being reflected back into the
panel and being lost, which restricted the maximum brightness.
LG Display's third-generation 77-inch 4K OLED TV panel based on META technology has a
total of 42.4 billion micro lenses, approximately 5,117 micro
lenses per pixel, which work to emit even the lost light due to
internal reflections to produce the clearest and most detailed
pictures.
'META Booster,' LG Display's exclusive
brightness-enhancing algorithm, improves both screen brightness and
color expression by analyzing and adjusting the brightness of each
scene in real time. This innovative algorithm enhances HDR (High
Dynamic Range), which represents brighter lights and deeper darks,
to express more detailed and vivid images with the most accurate
color expression to date.
In addition, the third-generation OLED panel based on META
technology delivers the widest viewing angles among all existing TV
panels. LG Display has improved the angle that brightness halves
when compared to maximum brightness by up to 30 percent, resulting
in a wide viewing angle of 160 degrees which delivers accurate
pictures at any angle without image distortion.
LG Display will initially apply its META Technology to its 55-,
65-, 77-inch 4K and 77-, 88-inch
8K OLED TV panels, with the aim of
extending it to all lineups down the road. By doing so, the company
is dedicated to strengthening its OLED leadership in the premium TV
market and enhancing its global reputation in the OLED
industry.
"The successful development of our superior 'META Technology'
evolves the image quality of OLED TVs to a new, unparalleled
level," said Hyeon-woo Lee, Senior Vice President and Head of Large
Display Business Unit at LG Display. "We will continue to lead the
OLED TV market by expanding the ultra-premium OLED sector and
strengthening our competitiveness with the best picture quality and
most diverse lineups ever assembled."
About LG Display
LG Display Co., Ltd. [NYSE: LPL, KRX: 034220] is the world's
leading innovator of display technologies, including thin-film
transistor liquid crystal and OLED displays. The company
manufactures display panels in a broad range of sizes and
specifications primarily for use in TVs, notebook computers,
desktop monitors, automobiles, and various other applications,
including tablets and mobile devices. LG Display currently operates
manufacturing facilities in Korea and China, and back-end assembly facilities in
Korea, China, and Vietnam. The company has approximately 70,707
employees operating worldwide. For more news and information about
LG Display, please visit www.lgdisplay.com.
Media Contact:
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Manager, Global PR Team
Email: tommy.jang@lgdisplay.com
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Lee, Team Leader, Global PR Team
Email: jean.lee@lgdisplay.com
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