The technological revolution in the field of televisions continues, and LG has taken a major step forward with the introduction of its fourth generation of OLED panels. This new LG OLED panel, revealed during CES 2025, promises a significant leap in performance, brightness and image quality, standing out as a milestone in the development of premium televisions.
Technology is behind this progress Primary RGB Tandem, an innovative design that rearranges the light-emitting layers to deliver an unprecedented level of brightness. The result? A panel capable of reaching up to 4.000 nits of brightness, something that seemed almost impossible for OLED technology just a few years ago.
Increased brightness with greater efficiency in LG's new OLED panel
One of the highlights of this new generation of panels is its improvement in performance. LG has developed a four-layer structure which includes two layers of blue elements and independent layers of red and green elements. This design not only increases the brightness by a 33% compared to the previous generation, but it is also more efficient, with a 20% energy savings in 65-inch models. This advancement is crucial to compete in today's market, especially against technologies such as QD-OLED, promoted by Samsung.
Furthermore, brightness is not the only improvement. At the chromatic level, DCI-P3 color space coverage has increased from 98,5% to 99,5%, bringing color accuracy closer to ideal levels for cinematic content. This detail is especially relevant in a landscape where users are looking for the better viewing experience in their homes.
Anti-reflective filter and sustainability
For those who enjoy their TVs in well-lit rooms, LG has incorporated a special anti-reflection filter which blocks 99% of internal and external reflections. This improvement guarantees the perception of deep blacks and vivid colors even in bright lighting conditions, something that until now has been a major challenge for OLED panels.
Sustainability is also a fundamental axis in this new generation. The panels use a 90% less plastic materials compared to traditional LCD models and have significantly increased their recycling rate, reaching more than 92% reuse of components at the end of their life cycle.
A commitment to innovation
The new panels are designed for sizes ranging from 48 to 83 inches, and will be available on models such as the LG G5, LG M5 and Panasonic Z95B. In addition, LG plans to expand this technology to monitors, especially in the gaming sector, where response speed and visual quality are essential requirements.
Another attractive point is the incorporation of the ultra low reflection technology, which improves the visual experience in any type of environment. Thanks to this innovation, televisions with this technology are able to offer excellent colour accuracy even in broad daylight, while maintaining the characteristic black quality of OLED technology.
With these improvements, LG not only strengthens its position in the consumer electronics sector, premium televisions, but also signals its intention to lead the way towards sustainability and technological innovation in the global market.
The new generation of OLED panels reaffirms LG's commitment to remain at the forefront of the sector, offering products that balance quality, efficiency and sustainability. Without a doubt, the future of televisions looks bright. brighter than ever.