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    Afterwards: LG Display’s new generation OLED is 42% brighter than its predecessor

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    LG Display comes to CES 2024 with something to prove. Its showroom in Las Vegas features transparent OLED, 480Hz gaming monitors and the company’s most advanced OLED panels to date, powered by META Technology 2.0. While this may sound like promotional bullshit (and there is some bullshit), LG Display is trying to address OLED’s biggest weakness in the face of ever-improving LED, MicroLED, and other technologies. LG Display says that using an advanced microlens array (now called MLA+) and a new algorithm, it makes OLED displays that are 42% brighter than previous displays.

    At CES 2024, I took a closer look at the prototype panel that will be available in TVs later this year.

    — Matt Smith

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    This article originally appeared on Engadget: https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-lg-displays-next-gen-oleds-are-42-percent-brighter-than-its-predecessors-181523507.html ?src=rss

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