A new subpixel structure could see the end of text fringing on LG OLEDs, but questions remain about what this means for brightness levels.
OLED TVs are some of the most appealing types of televisions on the market, even when factoring in the cost. How long can you expect one of them to last?
LG Display is unveiling the world’s first 27-inch 4K OLED RGB stripe panel at 240Hz, targeting premium gaming and ...
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How long OLED TVs really last before burn-in and failures show up
OLED televisions have a reputation for spectacular picture quality and a lingering fear that the screen will scar itself with ...
Gaming Monitors 21 months and 5,000 hours in, this long-term OLED monitor burn-in test finds that panel degradation slows after six months Gaming Monitors Samsung's new, more affordable OLED gaming ...
For the past several years, OLED TVs from LG and Sony have topped our TV ratings, thanks to excellent overall picture quality, compelling HDR performance, and nearly unlimited view angles. All of that ...
The company is said to be targeting a significant brightness jump, with figures suggesting up to 3.9 times higher brightness ...
As if getting their 2021 range of TVs ready for launch wasn’t keeping them busy enough, LG’s TV engineers have also been working on ways of tackling the issue of raised near blacks on their 2019 and ...
Samsung has a slate of new OLED gaming monitors, too. Two weeks after LG revealed the first 480Hz OLED gaming monitor, Samsung is bringing three displays of its own to the conversation, all of which ...
LG Display announced its newest big-screen television technology, OLED EX. The new display should be up to 30% brighter than conventional OLED TV screens. The first TVs with OLED EX screens should be ...
OLED burn in (aside from perhaps sky-high prices) is likely one of the biggest things that turn off would-be buyers of OLED TVs (or OLED-equipped electronics like the new Nintendo Switch OLED). But if ...
The RGB Stripe Structure part of the new display’s equation (which uses red, green and blue subpixels in a vertical stripe ...
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