Upcoming LG TVs will address one of OLED’s biggest flaws



Have you ever wished that display tech had more jargon? The display company is here to help. It introduced a proprietary technology that is supposed to be brighter than standard OLED.

You may know that it's called an organic light emitting diode. The announcement states that the part of the OLED EX that combines "Evolution" and "eXperience" is called the EX. It doesn't make sense, but it gives the brand a way to make you feel like any other OLED is inferior.

The company is trying to give current owners of the device a reason to upgrade.

The primary benefit of the technology is that it allows for deep, inky blacks and contrast too high to measure by standard means. The displays are not as bright as their counterparts.

The display from the Korean company claims to increase brightness by up to 30 percent. The veins in a leaf are improved by the improved accuracy of the OLED EX.

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What works with the OLED EX?

The exploration of the technology that started about 10 years ago is continuing with the announcement of the OLED Shelf concept by LG Display.

The use of deuterium compounds in place of plain old hydrogen is the difference between standard and OLED. The company makes deuterium compounds by removing water from it. The diodes are supposed to be brighter and more efficient once they are stable.

In order to control the screen's energy input to more accurately express the details and colors of the video content being played, the algorithms work with the 8K TVs.

Thinner screens can be expected from TVs using the LG OLED EX. The display company said it was able to cut the display's size in half.

All of the TVs made at the plants in Paju, South Korea, and Guangzhou, China, will be made with the OLED EX.