LG to Make OLED Displays Even Better with ‘Dream OLED’

LG Display begins mass production of the first 13 inch tandem


LG, one of the technology giants based in South Korea, is making OLED screens better with the “Dream OLED” technology that has come to the fore. will bring.

Not yet available for commercial use “Dream OLED” technology, as reported specifically “blue” It focuses on improving color reproduction. It is reported that the current infrastructure used is less efficient in blue, more heat is generated to use this color, and very high brightness cannot be provided in blue. Tandem, or double layer based “Dream OLED” technology eliminates these disadvantages and It increases the efficiency and panel life considerably along with the brightness..This new panel “OLED burn” It is said that it will be much stronger in this regard, the company “Dream OLED” It is expected to introduce panels with its technology to the market in 2025 or 2026. LG Display previously made headlines when it began mass producing the industry’s first 13-inch Tandem OLED panel designed for laptops. Apple’s new iPad Pro models with M4 processors feature an OLED panel called “Tandem OLED.”

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Here, basically two different OLED screens are positioned on top of each other, This allows for higher brightness than regular OLED panels. This panel was in the news again last month because South Korea-based LG Display began mass production of the industry’s first 13-inch Tandem OLED panel designed for laptops. The panel, with a resolution of 2880×1800 pixels, meets 100 percent of DCI-P3, meaning it offers high color accuracy. The panel, which has been awarded Display HDR (High Dynamic Range) True Black 500 certification by VESA, may find its way into MacBooks in the future, but not right away.

Apple provides the following details for the new iPad Pro screen: “The new iPad Pro comes with Ultra Retina XDR, the world’s most advanced display, providing an even more incredible visual experience. The Ultra Retina XDR display uses dual-layer OLED technology to combine the light from two OLED panels to deliver incredible full-screen brightness. The new iPad Pro supports up to 1000 nits of full-screen brightness for SDR and HDR content, and a maximum brightness of 1600 nits for HDR content only. It’s the only device of its kind to offer such a high dynamic range.

Dual-layer OLED technology controls the color and brightness of each pixel in fractions of a millisecond, taking XDR clarity even further. Highlights in photos and videos appear brighter, while shadows and low-light areas appear more detailed than ever on an iPad. It also offers faster responsiveness for on-the-go content. For advanced color-managed workflows or professional users working in challenging lighting environments, the iPad Pro also offers nano-texture glass for the first time.

Precisely machined at the nanometer scale, nano-texture glass diffuses ambient light to further reduce glare, preserving image quality and contrast. Featuring groundbreaking dual-layer OLED technology, exceptional brightness, incredibly precise contrast, brilliant colors, and the option of nano-texture glass, Ultra Retina XDR is the world’s most advanced display, delivering an unparalleled viewing experience for iPad Pro users.”

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