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LG Display Said to Start Producing 27-Inch W-OLED Panels This Month

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Due to a slowdown in demand for W-OLED TVs, LG Display is said to be kicking off production of 27-inch W-OLED panels later this month, assuming everything goes to plan. This is admittedly based on rumours from Chinese site WeiXin QQ, so it should be taken with some caution. The site claims that the news comes via the Korean media, but we haven't managed to find a Korean source that could corroborate such a claim. The report is quite thin on details, so it's unknown what resolution these 27-inch panels will offer. Apparently 32-inch panels are also an option, as well as 40-inch panels for TVs.

The first customer for the 27-inch panels is unsurprisingly said to be LG Electronics, who is expected to launch a 27-inch gaming monitor based on the W-OLED panel sometime in early 2023. In related news, LG Display is betting on an improvement in the OLED TV market space in 2023, with the company said to be planning to manufacture no less than 9.2 million large sized OLED panels next year. Samsung is also said to be considering using LG Display's W-OLED panels in some of its products next year, but this has been a long time rumour that has not come to fruition so far.




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One thing is certain (or two), they won't be cheap, but damn do they look nice. 27-32" sounds like a mainstream OLED move into PC monitor territory, there's mostly OLEDs for professional uses right now that are ridiculously expensive. I personally see no point in using a large OLED screen as a monitor unless you're sitting a few meters from it.
 
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Would love a 32" 4k 240Hz OLED display.
 
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When you have to tread super carefully to utilize a daily workspace (that doesn't initiate life-saving technics, etc.), and on the side some entertainment, look at something else to invest in.

That "awe-inspiring" moment is super short when reality hits! e.g. awful coating, etc.
 
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I am personally NOT interested in 1000+ USD big curved screens with an ultra widescreen resolution like those alienware...

Finally a simple 27-32" 16:9 or 16:10 inch 120+Hz OLED screen. I think something around 850$ can be achieved if the current, big, freesync Alienware WD-OLED is 1000$
I'm surprised it took that much time for them to realize it's something to launch in place of those curved screens, are they really selling a lot of them ?
 
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I am personally NOT interested in 1000+ USD big curved screens with an ultra widescreen resolution like those alienware...

Finally a simple 27-32" 16:9 or 16:10 inch 120+Hz OLED screen. I think something around 850$ can be achieved if the current, big, freesync Alienware WD-OLED is 1000$
I'm surprised it took that much time for them to realize it's something to launch in place of those curved screens, are they really selling a lot of them ?
It's going to be very expensive and they'd have to wait for PCs to get to the point where a 4k 120hz oled makes sense for the mass market.

Ultrawides do sell well, but they are a premium screen. 27 4k 144hz monitors haven't been selling as well and can cost even more than an ultrawide. LGs own 27 LED 4k 144hz HDR monitor sells for 899 MSRP, so you can bet the OLED will be more. Other LEDs 27 4k 144hz options can cost well over a grand. These are the sort of options where "if you have to ask and cannot afford a 4090 it's not for you".
 
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Give me a 3440x1440 OLED ultrawide LG. Quickly now. Waiting almost half my life for a decent monitor.
 
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I am personally NOT interested in 1000+ USD big curved screens with an ultra widescreen resolution like those alienware...

Finally a simple 27-32" 16:9 or 16:10 inch 120+Hz OLED screen. I think something around 850$ can be achieved if the current, big, freesync Alienware WD-OLED is 1000$
I'm surprised it took that much time for them to realize it's something to launch in place of those curved screens, are they really selling a lot of them ?

Agree -- I've had one of those and now just have a Gigabyte M32U that I got on sale, and the "normal", flat displays really are my favorites. The 32" IPS 4k and 48" 16:9 OLED are my two favorite displays.
 
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The site claims that the news comes via the Korean media, but we haven't managed to find a Korean source that could corroborate such a claim.

How to use the internet:
1. Open source of news as mentioned at the bottom of the article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/Ok27LtrOhocqaEQNBtrYAg
2. Translate the page using your favorite way of website translation.
3. Look for the source of the source of the article at the bottom of that article: Translated from daily.hankooki (译自daily.hankooki)
4. Use Google and try keywords that are in English first before trying any foreign ones: daily hankooki LG 27 W-OLED
5. Success! Other articles reporting the same news show up with a link to the original source which is a korean news website: https://daily.hankooki.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=876523
6. Verify with your own eyes by opening said link and translate it, or get someone who can read the language to accurately translate it for you.

Not that hard right?
 
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AGAIN WITH THE 27”, pleaseeeeee stop. 32” 4K at reasonable price and these would be absolute hot cakes.

The options for 32” monitors and up are way to limited!
 
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"Samsung is also said to be considering using LG Display's W-OLED panels in some of its products next year, but this has been a long time rumour that has not come to fruition so far." This seems like a stretch.
 
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I did try to directly navigate the site by Googling "daily hankooki", clicking on the link to it, and translating from the home page of the site, but the site was not easy to use. I ended up opening another article talking about LG, looking for what category of news that article was in, opening that link to the category page, and scrolled down looking for the article talking about the 27" LG OLED which was luckily under the same category.

I thought maybe the above was too complicated, so I came up with an easier method in my previous post.
 

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"Samsung is also said to be considering using LG Display's W-OLED panels in some of its products next year, but this has been a long time rumour that has not come to fruition so far." This seems like a stretch.
It's because Samsung can't make enough of its own OLED panels, so far and they want to dump LCD.

How to use the internet:
1. Open source of news as mentioned at the bottom of the article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/Ok27LtrOhocqaEQNBtrYAg
2. Translate the page using your favorite way of website translation.
3. Look for the source of the source of the article at the bottom of that article: Translated from daily.hankooki (译自daily.hankooki)
4. Use Google and try keywords that are in English first before trying any foreign ones: daily hankooki LG 27 W-OLED
5. Success! Other articles reporting the same news show up with a link to the original source which is a korean news website: https://daily.hankooki.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=876523
6. Verify with your own eyes by opening said link and translate it, or get someone who can read the language to accurately translate it for you.

Not that hard right?
I actually missed they had a source. Even so, not exactly a site I can navigate.
For Korean stuff, I normally check this site, as they cover Korean tech news in English and are normally on the ball when it comes to things like this, but there's no mention of it.

Regardless. this is a rumour and should be taken as such.
 
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Finally 16:9 1440p?

And wtf is W-OLED, time for google.
 
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For most people? What? Where do they live? In a "pill" apartment or something? Oh... wait! :roll:
I think most people use the monitor at about arm's length from the face. So yeah, 32" is too big to be comfortable to look at.
 

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It's going to be very expensive and they'd have to wait for PCs to get to the point where a 4k 120hz oled makes sense for the mass market.

Ultrawides do sell well, but they are a premium screen. 27 4k 144hz monitors haven't been selling as well and can cost even more than an ultrawide. LGs own 27 LED 4k 144hz HDR monitor sells for 899 MSRP, so you can bet the OLED will be more. Other LEDs 27 4k 144hz options can cost well over a grand. These are the sort of options where "if you have to ask and cannot afford a 4090 it's not for you".

My analysis would be that a 32" ultra widescreen monitor give a good price range for OLED monitors that are "mass" produced for once. This 27-32" panel is going to be mass produced this is the major parameters that defines the price here, if you look at TVs, since they sell a lot more (and smart TV use your personal data a lot so that helps too) a 55" OLED LG C2 cost less than much more mediocre monitors.

The alienware ultra wide, without Gsync ultimate will officially cost 1000-1100$ (november it releases I think)


I am definitely willing to invest 800-1000$ in a good monitor, something I use a lot from Work from home to gaming, but for now I stay on my 300$ 1440p with poor constrast and light bleed until viable mini-led (with a lot of local dimming zones) or oled are there. I just want more "classic" options than the ultra wides.
 
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There are W-OLED TVs with 120HZ panels/ HbbTV / ALLM / VRR /AMD FreeSync, like Philips 55OLED706 starting at $849.
Can't you cut four 27" 16:9 1080p panels from a 55" 4K one?
I sure would love a relatively cheap (≤$299) 1080p OLED 120/144Hz gaming monitor!
 
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AGAIN WITH THE 27”, pleaseeeeee stop. 32” 4K at reasonable price and these would be absolute hot cakes.

The options for 32” monitors and up are way to limited!
There is no need to stop with the 27" monitors... that is my preferred size as I typically like the 3 monitor setup.
 
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32" is way too big for a standard desk distance. Would be great to see 29-30" monitors, though I find my 27" a bit too big for browsing as it is, but it's great for gaming with a controller as I can sit a bit farther.
 
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32" is way too big for a standard desk distance. Would be great to see 29-30" monitors, though I find my 27" a bit too big for browsing as it is, but it's great for gaming with a controller as I can sit a bit farther.
That is a totally subjective opinion.
 

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I have waited years for this. I may say fuck it and do it. Screw the eye issue that PWM flicker causes me!

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I hope it's 1440p 27" :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout: :rockout:
 
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