Boasting of a high image quality in an ultra-thin design, LG claims that the 55″ OLED TV panel produces singular image quality with no afterward picture due to its high reaction velocity, equally substantially equally high contrast ratio of over 100,000:1.
The 55″ OLED TV panel will be displayed at the Consumer Electronics Prove (CES) scheduled to be maintained on Jan 9 in Las Vegas.
“Our objective has ever been to actively define and star emerging display technology markets,” enounced Physician Sang Beom Han, CEO and Executive Vice Chairperson of LG Display. “Although OLED technology is heard equally the future of TV display, the technology has been restrained to smaller display sizes and by high costs, until now. LG Display’s 55-inch OLED TV panel has overcome these barriers.”
OLED, a medium that controls pixels is a departure from LCD panels which utilise liquid crystals. The new technology allows light emitting diodes to self-generate light and features a reaction speed to electric signals over 1000 times faster than liquid crystal. The OLED panel allows diodes to exist turned on or exit which enables lower power consumption than conventional LCD panels. Granting to LG, the panel adopts an Oxide TFT technology for backplane which is different from a Low Temperature Poly Silicon ( LTPS) character broadly employed in existing small-sized OLED panels. The Oxide TFT character that LG Display utilizes is similar to the existing TFT process, with the simple difference lying in replacing Amorphous Silicon with Oxide.
Although industry watchers anticipate OLED equally the next of TV display, the technology has faced challenges due to limitations on the sizes of displays it can exist employed to and a high level of investment required.





