Although the smart TV market gravitates towards large diagonal panels, there is also a segment that is getting stronger and stronger every day. smallest OLED panels. The massive evolution of such panels in recent years has led to the emergence of more and more OLED models for monitors or gaming focused. That’s why big brands don’t want to miss the opportunity to launch smaller OLED panels.
LG is one of these brands and seems to be the leading OLED panel manufacturer. will bet even more on small inch panels. While it is true that we already have offers on the market for 27-inch OLED displays and similar ones like the Ultragear series, the firm now wants to continue to expand its offering with 32-, 34- and 39-inch panels.
Smaller inch OLED panels for monitors and televisions
As The Elec leaked, LG Display is looking to launch models with OLED panels to accompany the current 27, 42, and 45-inch displays. This way, the company looks Production of 32-inch OLED panels will begin 34 and 39 inch panels with 16:9 aspect ratio and 21:9 aspect ratio.
If we go to the competition, companies like Samsung already have 34-inch QD-OLED monitors, so LG will continue to bet on WOLED technology for its monitors of this inch.
In addition, according to the report, it is possible that even 32-inch and 16:9 panels will be used for OLED televisions, which the company will announce soon. a new set of small inch panels For your smart TVs. This means we will have custom panels for tables, kitchens and even rooms.
The information comes directly from the K-Display Business Forum event held in Seoul and is filtered by the medium mentioned above. The new panel series was announced by LG Display director Yeo Jun-ho.
Since the company has agreements with other companies to offer OLED panels, we find not only monitors and televisions of these sizes in LG’s offer, but also companies such as Acer, Asus, BenQ, Philips, Sony, Panasonic and other brands. well, they would benefit.
Along with this news, they were also seen LG’s transparent OLED panels. And according to Jun-ho, these panels will be aimed not only at business and commercial buildings, but also in home environments. In this way, they plan to bring 30-inch and 77-inch models with transparent OLED panels.
“We hope that if it is released in 30 and 77 inches, the conditions will be met for the use of transparent displays not only in commercial environments, but also in homes in general. This year we have increased the transmittance of transparent OLEDs. Jun-ho said, “Above 45% 40% and in the future we will do this. We plan to increase it even more,” he said.
The company is working to grow Use of OLED panels beyond monitors and televisions. Therefore, if said inch panels are introduced for homes, it is possible that they will focus on other aspects of the home such as decoration. An example of this could be the LG OLED T, which we could see during CES 2023 and which the firm could use as an “interactive window”.
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