LG launches the production of groundbreaking OLED monitors. The end of the problem that users have complained about.

OLED monitors have been impressing for years with their image quality, deep blacks, and lightning-fast response times. At the same time, users have often pointed out the less clear text compared to traditional LCD panels. LG Display claims to have just solved this problem. The company has started production of the first OLED monitor using an RGB Stripe pixel arrangement, which is intended to provide significantly better sharpness for small interface elements and fonts. This is an important change, especially for those who work at a computer for many hours a day. The new technology may accelerate the market's transition from LCD to OLED.

OLED finally displays text better

The new panel uses a classic arrangement of red, green and blue subpixels arranged in a line. Unlike earlier WOLED screens, no additional white subpixel has been used. As a result, small text, numbers, and interface elements are said to be clearer and more readable. LG claims that the solution reduces eye strain during office work, programming, content editing, or financial analysis. It was precisely the quality of text display that was one of the most frequently mentioned drawbacks of OLED monitors.

The first panel offers 4K and 240 Hz

Mass production currently includes a 27-inch OLED panel with a resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels. The screen reaches a brightness of up to 1000 nits and offers a refresh rate of 240 Hz. Additionally, the user can switch the monitor to Full HD mode, which increases the refresh rate to 480 Hz. The first confirmed monitor using the new matrix is the Asus ROG Swift PG27UCWM. However, LG announces a gradual expansion of the technology to further models and screen sizes.

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The new RGB Stripe panels could be one of the most important steps in the development of OLED monitors. If LG's promises are validated, users will receive not only excellent picture quality but also significantly better text readability, which has so far been a weak point of this technology.

source: flatpanelshd

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