Tuesday, July 28th 2020

LG Display Ramps Up OLED Panel Production 85%

LG Display is a public company that produces LCD and OLED panels for LG and other manufacturers. These OLED screens are used in all manner of devices ranging from phones to 88" TVs. The OLED panels are well regarded for their image quality and characteristics and as such can be found in various high-end monitors and TVs including the recently released 48CX Gaming TV.

LG Display currently produces 70,000 8.5th generation OLED panels per month at its production plant in Paju, Korea. This capacity will almost double to 130,000 sheets monthly with the addition of their new OLED panel production plant in Guangzhou, China. This new plant will be able to further increase production to 160,000 panels monthly when their is sufficient market demand. The 8.5th generation OLED panels measure 2,200 mm x 2,500 mm each which allows LG to produce it's 88" TV but can also fit over 500 phone screens per panel depending on the configuration.
Source: LG
Add your own comment

26 Comments on LG Display Ramps Up OLED Panel Production 85%

#26
R-T-B
bugI have no doubt you can use an OLED monitor very well these days, but you have to think like LG: do you want to offer support for that? And remember there's a lot of people out there that just crank out everything because they just like colors that "pop".
I mean yes, from LGs perspective I agree. Then again I basically do have everything cranked up and my only mitigation for months now has been a 5 minute screensaver timer... *shrugs*
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Apr 25th, 2024 05:58 EDT change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts