LG has unveiled next-generation OLED displays for TVs with Primary RGB Tandem technology that will deliver maximum brightness of up to 4,000 nits
By: Anton Kratiuk | 17.01.2025, 15:26

LG Displays has introduced the fourth generation of OLED screens, the main feature of which is the use of specially developed Primary RGB Tandem technology.
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The new displays from LG are designed primarily for TVs with artificial intelligence, which can analyse images in real time and enhance them to 8K resolution and HDR.
Primary RGB Tandem is characterised by the following features:
- increased brightness: the technology allows displays to reach a maximum brightness of up to 4,000 nits, 33% higher than the previous generation;
- improved colour reproduction: the separation of red, green and blue RGB elements into separate layers has improved colour brightness to 2100 nits, 40% higher than the previous generation;
- energy efficiency: the new structure and power supply system has improved energy efficiency by 20% compared to the previous generation;
- anti-reflective coating reduces light reflection and improves contrast, especially in bright environments.

Demonstration of the main features of Primary RGB Tandem technology. Source: LG
It is not yet known when the first TV models with Primary RGB Tandem technology will go on sale and how much they will cost.
Source: LG