LG Display reaffirmed its position as a global technology leader in display innovation at the SID 2025 Display Week held in San Jose, USA, emphasizing the evolution of OLED technology.
Under the theme “Creating the Future with Display Technology,” the company showcased a comprehensive lineup of OLED products spanning large-format, medium-sized, and automotive applications. The exhibition was divided into three zones: Large OLED, Automotive Displays, and Sustainable Technologies.
In the Large OLED zone, the spotlight was on the 4th-generation OLED panels featuring the innovative “Primary RGB Tandem” structure, regarded as a next-generation technology. These panels deliver a peak brightness of 4,000 nits while maintaining deep blacks and vivid colors, even in bright environments, thus maximizing immersive experiences. LG Display plans to target premium markets such as AI TVs and gaming monitors with these advanced panels.
Enhanced AI functionality was also a key highlight. The 4th-generation OLED panels incorporate improved picture upscaling capabilities and increased power efficiency—reducing power consumption by approximately 20% for 65-inch models—making them ideal for AI-based content consumption. The new gaming OLED products boast improved color accuracy and brightness, signaling significant performance advancements over the third-generation models. Additionally, a 45-inch 5K2K panel with a 21:9 aspect ratio offers a more immersive gaming experience.
LG Display also introduced its proprietary ‘DFR (Dynamic Frequency & Resolution)’ technology, which automatically adjusts refresh rates and resolution based on content, providing optimized experiences for both gaming and video playback.
In the automotive display zone, next-generation display solutions reflecting the evolving mobility environment were unveiled. Notably, concept vehicles featured a comprehensive lineup of automotive displays—including stretchable displays, plastic OLED (P-OLED), premium ATO displays, and LTPS LCD panels.
Standouts include the world’s largest 57-inch “Filler-to-Filler (P2P)” OLED and an 18-inch slider OLED that is hidden in the ceiling yet extends when needed. These products are optimized for software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and are designed to operate reliably even under extreme temperature conditions, raising expectations for commercialization.
On the sustainability front, LG Display showcased its ongoing efforts to develop eco-friendly technologies. The newly unveiled 16-inch Neo LED panel maintains high color richness while consuming less power—enhancing the usability of IT devices.
Furthermore, a 14-inch laptop panel made with 41% environmentally friendly materials plans to increase this ratio to over 50% by 2030, supporting LG Display’s commitment to carbon reduction and resource recycling.
LG Display CTO and Vice President Yoon Soo-young stated, “The evolution of display technology is about more than just high performance; it’s about delivering new experiences to customers. We will continue strengthening our technological and sustainability capabilities to lead the global display market.”
At the event, LG Display also announced the publication of 16 research papers, emphasizing its commitment to advancing next-generation display technology from an academic perspective.

