As much as we love the most productive OLED TVs, there’s one domain where there’s still room for improvement: brightness. Even the elite models are a bit dark compared to mini-LEDs, and this is anything LG specifically has worked on. The LG G4 specifically brighter than the G3, and this in turn is specifically brighter than its predecessor. And now it turns out that the 2025 LG OLED TVs will be even brighter.
A new report indicates that LG will bring a new 4-layer OLED TV panel this year, and that it will be significantly brighter than the 3-layer panel on its existing flagship TVs.
According to demo industry analyst Ross Young, as reported by Flatpanleshd, LG has developed a 4-layer OLED TV panel with an additional layer of light-emitting pixels; This generation of panel is successful in the market this year “with the maximum brightness of 3,700 nits”. It’s exceptionally bright for an OLED, but staying in the brain that LG shows (which makes the signals) said last year that its state-of-the-art panel (as used in the LG G4) can succeed at 3000 nits, and the TV was never closer to hitting this (it didn’t promise).
LG has already shown off this new OLED tech: it displayed a small prototype at the IMID conference in South Korea back in August, telling reporters that the tech would not only boost brightness by 25%, but would deliver a longer lifespan and better energy efficiency too.
LG Display didn’t say when the panels would come to market. But the 2025 LG G5 already leaked with a 165Hz screen, and has been listed in Hong Kong’s electronics certification system with reported energy figures that suggest the new panel tech is inside: its consumption is listed as 132W for the 55-inch model and 164W for the 65-inch version, which is around 20% lower than the 161W and 209W for the equivalent G4 models.
This suggests that the new panel is about to launch, the LG shows rarely is very indexed as one of the corporations that appear in CES 2025 – LG as a whole, and we hope that the company will announce its new televisions there.
But when this demonstration is announced, it does not wait for it in the panels more than LG 2025: the intake of indexed force in the C5 database is slightly another of the C4, which suggests that it will be only in a range.
LG is not the only big call to paintings in larger panels. Samsung does too. The same industry analyst, Ross Young, says that QD-OED panels 2025/26 will accumulate further at 3,600 nits and up to 4,000 Nits. The OLED TV arms race continues.
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