LG Display, a manufacturer that makes and sells displays to other companies, is showing off a new OLED display that could soon be included in high-end gaming monitors. This 27-inch 1440p panel combines a fast 0.03ms response time with his 480Hz refresh rate, making it the fastest OLED display to date.
LG’s new screen is even better than the 32-inch OLED “dual Hz” gaming monitor (32GS95UE) announced in December. This monitor likewise offers a refresh rate of up to 480Hz, but you’ll need to switch the display to 1080p to take advantage of that speed.
It will also put LG Display on a trajectory to compete with panels. recently announced It comes from Samsung’s display arm and offers a slightly lower 360Hz refresh rate and 1440p resolution. Samsung has already featured this panel in its new 27-inch Odyssey OLED G6 gaming monitor, which looks like this: MSI and Dell It may also be used in future monitors.
LG Display says the panel is equipped with the company’s “META technology.” Expected functionality Provides better brightness and wider viewing angle. The company also claims it emits “the lowest levels of blue light in the industry.” It’s still too early to know whether gaming companies will adopt LG Display’s new panels. LG Display plans to release a 27-inch OLED 480Hz panel in the first half of this year, and will unveil a “full lineup” of OLED gaming displays from 27 inches to 45 inches at CES 2024.
Two of the biggest display manufacturers are developing OLED panels that prioritize high refresh rates, a sign that we’ll soon see more gaming monitors using this technology.