Overview
- LG Display showcased an 83-inch fourth-generation OLED panel with a Primary RGB Tandem structure achieving 4,000 nits and introduced the world’s fastest 540 Hz 27-inch OLED monitor prototype using Dynamic Frequency & Resolution technology.
- Samsung Display launched its MONT Flex foldable OLED brand—highlighting mechanical durability and ultra-thin, opto-mechanically flat bezels—while unveiling a prototype OLEDoS panel for extended-reality devices.
- The company also demonstrated a wearable-focused MicroLED display with 6,000 nits of brightness, surpassing its prior 4,000-nit model and maintaining color fidelity on flexible surfaces.
- At Seoul’s industry exhibitions, both firms emphasized integrating AI into design and production processes to boost efficiency and support the commercialization of high-end OLED products to offset weaker traditional panel demand.
- Strategic partnerships and public-private backing are fueling OLED production upgrades and supply agreements to secure capital and technology resources for next-generation displays.