LG’s New OLED Technology Promises 4,000 Nits of Peak Brightness: What You Need to Know

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  • Thanks to LG’s new Primary RGB Tandem structure, the latest OLED panels can achieve a peak brightness of a whopping 4,000 nits.
  • It’s not just the peak brightness that has improved, but LG has improved the color brightness from 1,500 nits to 2,100 nits, a 40% improvement over the previous generation.

The South Korean tech giant LG has revealed its next-generation OLED TV technology, and spoiler alert: the new panels can achieve 4,000 nits of peak brightness. In the world of screens, peak brightness is a huge deal. While there are plenty of other aspects to consider, peak brightness still remains one of the key factors in deciding on a television.

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LG’s Fourth-Generation OLED TV Panels Can Achieve 4,000 Nits Of Peak Brightness

LG OLED TV

It’s a plain and simple logic: the higher the peak brightness, the better the viewing experience (whether in a brightly lit room or in a home theater setup). Obviously, there are a lot of other factors at play as well, and LG’s fourth-generation OLED TV technology takes care of everything.

Thanks to LG’s new Primary RGB Tandem structure, the latest OLED panels can achieve a peak brightness of a whopping 4,000 nits. Unlike regular panels, LG’s new panels divide the light-producing organic emissive layer into four layers (stacked on top of each other, hence the marketing term ‘Tandem’).

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The New OLED Panels Feature Four Light-Emitting Layers

LG Primary RGB Tandem OLED technology

While the OLED panel contains independent layers of red and green colors, the company has added two blue-light emitting layers to increase the brightness by 33% from the previous generation. For those catching up, the third-generation OLED TV technology from LG contained three light-emitting layers: one layer of red, green, and yellow elements and two layers of blue elements.

It’s not just the peak brightness that has improved, but LG has improved the color brightness from 1,500 nits to 2,100 nits, a 40% improvement over the previous generation. The company has also used a special film that cuts out 99% of the reflections (both internal and external). This, in turn, improves color reproduction, especially in brighter environments like well-lit living rooms.

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LG Should Use These Panels In Smart TVs Later This Year

, which is an impressive feat in itself. Later this year, LG will use the panels on its flagship smart TVs and gaming monitors.

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A tech enthusiast at heart, Shikhar Mehrotra has been writing news since college for an undergraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. Over the last four years, he has worked with several national and international publications, including Republic World, and ScreenRant, writing news, how-to explainers, smartphone comparisons, reviews, and list-type articles. When he is not working, Shikhar likes to click pictures, make videos for his YouTube channel, and watch the American sitcom Friends.

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