Battle of the OLEDs: LG and Samsung Both Unveil Panels with 4,500 Nit Brightness Claims — but There's a Catch
LG Display and Samsung Display revealed OLED panels with peak brightness of 4,500 nits but real-world brightness expected near 3,000 nits, improving over previous models.
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LG and Samsung claim 4,500-nit OLED panels at CES, but real-world results may vary
LG Display has just unveiled its new Tandem WOLED panel at CES. Not only can it reach a peak brightness of 4,500 nits, but it also has fewer reflections through the use of light-absorption and diffusion technology, according to the Korean firm. LG Display said the panels deliver the lowest...Read Entire Article
On the eve of CES 2026, Samsung Display hit hard. The Korean giant's screen division unveiled a 77-inch QD-OLED television capable of reaching 4,500 nit in peak brightness, an absolute record for a self-emissive screen. A demonstration of technological strength that goes far beyond the mere frame of the TV. The brightest QD-OLED [...] L-Article CES 2026: Samsung Display pushes the limits of the OLED with a 4,500-nit QD-OLED TV appeared first on …
LG Display introduces its latest 4,500 nits WOLEDs, LG Electronics announce its range of 2026 OLED TVs
LG Display announced its latest WOLED TV panel, that reaches a brightness of 4,500 nits (similar to Samsung Display's latest QD-OLEDs). The new OLED TV panel is branded as Primary RGB Tandem 2.0. In this panel, red, green and blue OLED emitters are stacked in independent layers. In this new version, LG has utilized an even more refined pixel structure and advanced algorithms, to maximize light efficiency. LGD says that the new RGB Tandem 2.0 pa…
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