One of the biggest TV developments at CES 2025 was a new fourth-generation 'four-stack' OLED panel developed by LG Display, ...
LG's got an exciting new panel technology it's touting on its new flagship OLEDs and it might well be revolutionary for the market.
It will also offer a sharper and clearer picture than current 45″ OLED monitors, making them more suitable to desktop applications as well as games and multimedia. Their 21:9 aspect ratio offers a ...
Additionally, they come in intriguing colour options and get an array of interesting hardware ... The display itself will be an OLED panel with a 1.5K display to make for premium look and feel.
With LG being sheepish with the details about its non-MLA (Micro Lens Array) OLED panels, Panasonic has shed some light on things, detailing the Z95B’s “Primary RGB Tandem Panel and ...
But that's not achieved using a Micro Lens Array (MLA) panel – instead LG has created a multi-layered OLED that, at its peak, is 40% brighter than its predecessor. This move away from MLA for ...
There's even an AI remote. The G5 and M5 announcement follows the availability of the transparent OLED T, which sells for a cool $60,000. Though the new TVs won't hit those stratospheric prices ...
The start of the new year always coincides with a new year of TVs. And, if you're excited about new OLED TVs, take note: LG just announced new models here at CES 2025. LG makes some of the best ...
Three new OLED TV series announced: S95F, S90F, and S85F New 165Hz display support for PC gaming New OLED Glare Free 2.0 tech with better shadow depth New features that are generally being ...
CES hasn’t really begun yet, but LG has already announced its 2025 OLED TV range, which consists of the M5, G5, C5 and B5. The biggest surprise is that MLA, the brightness-boosting panel technology ...
Although the most interesting news about the OLED line is more about what isn’t included. There are no MLA (Micro Lens Array) OLED panels this year on any model series. Let me say that again ...