A few days ago the new generation LG OLED TVs by 2023 among them is a new, much brighter and more efficient G3 series. Improvement in OLED panels already the classics of the brand.
it’s happened now LG DisplayThe maker of these panels that show what this technology will be and how it works to take OLED to the next level of performance and compete without messing with QD-OLED this season.
Next-generation OLED panels called META
LG Display announced at CES 2023 that it will produce its third-generation displays this year. OLED panels under META technology (second generation are 2022 EX panels) offer the ultimate in image quality. But what is META?
According to the manufacturer, it refers to a mix of technologies. to start Micro Lens Array (MLA) announced a few months ago and basically Microlenses applied to LEDs Organic to regulate the passage of light inside the panel. This provides better sensitivity when transmitting reflections from the outside, which in practice means more brightness.
But META also integrates what they call it. “META Booster”, a new software algorithm that manages brightness to improve brightness for higher performance. In this way, both technologies are combined, according to LG. 60% more brightness but also more important 30% more viewing angle.
Theoretically, the viewing angles of the OLED were already very, very good, but there was still a noticeable difference when viewed from very wide angles. tonal variation especially if we put a white, gray or similar static background. Now, from the first tests shown at CES, it looks like this problem is gone.
The manufacturer noted that thanks to the new panels with META technology, it is possible to offer televisions with the highest brightness. 2,100 nitsbecause now the internal reflections in the light source are used to the maximum thanks to some of them. 5,117 micro lenses per pixel, yes, it gets more brightness for each pixel that allows these reflections to be knocked out, without having to use more electrical energy in the process and without overheating the panel. In fact, LG claims energy efficiency improved by 22%.
Finally, LG stated that panels with META technology will come in sizes this year. 55, 65 and 77 inches It’s available in 4K resolution and 8K resolution at 77 and 88 inches, but hasn’t commented on prices or whether their production will be more expensive than in previous years.