LG Display fourth-generation oled panel verified for perfect reproduction

LG Display said its fourth-generation OLED panels were verified by UL Solutions for Perfect Reproduction under lighting up to 500 lux, roughly the brightness of a bright living room. The verification cites accurate reproduction of more than 95% of original images based on 4k video.

LG Display announced that its fourth-generation OLED panels have been verified by UL Solutions for Perfect Reproduction technology under lighting conditions up to 500 lux. LG Display described 500 lux as comparable to a living room in broad daylight. UL Solutions carried out the verification to assess how closely the panels reproduce original content in both color and brightness under those bright environmental conditions.

the verification covers displays that most perfectly reproduce original content, including color fidelity and brightness retention, even in well lit spaces. according to the announcement, the panels accurately reproduce over 95 percent of original images when evaluated using 4k video, which the company notes is approximately 8.3 million pixels. the company framed the metric as a measurement of how faithfully the panels render source material at pixel level under the specified lighting.

to put the result into context, LG Display said the panels can deliver a visual quality comparable to that found in darkened movie theaters while operating in a bright living room. the company presented this point to emphasize improvements in real world viewing, where ambient light often reduces perceived contrast and color accuracy. no additional technical test details, release dates, pricing, or model numbers were provided in the announcement.

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