LG is investing billions in improving OLED screens!

Calendar 6/20/2025

LG Display has finally closed the chapter titled "LCD" and is moving on the offensive in the OLED world. The Korean giant has just announced an investment worth 1.26 trillion won (approximately 800 million euros) aimed at powering the development of new display technologies and modernising production lines. After selling its last LCD factory to TCL CSOT for 1.4 billion euros, it has become clear: LG Display is not looking back. In a market where technology evolves faster than the average lifespan of a television, LG Display knows that those who invest in the future come out on top. And the future is OLED.

From OLED Evo to Tandem RGB – how far can one go?

It is difficult to say exactly what LG is preparing in its labs, as the company does not disclose details about the new generation of panels. However, looking back – the history of OLED development in their execution is impressive. OLED Evo, then groundbreaking panels with micro-lenses (MLA), and in 2025, the debut of the fourth generation – Tandem RGB.

The LG G5 model, which uses this latest technology, has shown that OLEDs still have potential for development. As noted by HDTVTest, since LG Display is investing hundreds of millions, one can assume that this is not the end – especially since a new material has entered the "game" of development: blue phosphorescent PHOLED material, which could significantly improve the energy efficiency of screens.

Televisions are just a part of the puzzle

However, it is worth remembering that LG Display is not just a supplier of panels for televisions. The company's OLEDs are also used in smartphones, tablets, monitors, laptops, and smartwatches. The investment therefore includes not only new features for home entertainment but also solutions that could end up in our pockets or on our wrists, and perhaps even in medical equipment.

According to The Elec, over half of the planned amount is to fund the production centre in Paju – this is where new lines and upgrades for future generations of screens are expected to be developed. And if earlier announcements are to be believed, LG still dreams of mass production of gigantic, over 100-inch OLEDs.

Missing OLED screen LG Display

The Future of OLED? Flexible, Stretchable and Brighter

Although OLED technology is maturing like fine wine, its limits are still being pushed. LG Display wants to invest in experimental panels that can be bent and stretched. These are no longer just wall-mounted televisions, but potentially an entirely new category of devices – from foldable screens to modern solutions for automotive or VR.

Is this enough to maintain an edge over the competition? Time will tell. LG Display certainly does not intend to be a passive observer of changes in the market. They are betting everything on OLED. And they intend to win.

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