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Updated · FlatpanelsHD · May 5
LG Display unveils third-generation Tandem OLED and robot OLED solution
Updated
Updated · FlatpanelsHD · May 5

LG Display unveils third-generation Tandem OLED and robot OLED solution

10 articles · Updated · FlatpanelsHD · May 5
  • At SID Display Week 2026 in Los Angeles, it said the panel reaches 1,200 nits, cuts power use 18%, lasts over 15,000 hours and enters mass production this year.
  • Production will start with automotive panels before expanding to laptops and tablets, while its first humanoid-robot OLED operates from minus 30C to 85C and delivers up to 1,000 nits.
  • LG Display also highlighted newer WOLED panels for TVs and monitors, as OLED makers push beyond televisions into portable devices and emerging physical AI applications.
Is LG's advanced Tandem OLED the ultimate display, or a bridge to the inevitable era of Micro-LED technology?
As screens get brighter and last longer, have manufacturers solved the invisible flicker that can cause user headaches and eyestrain?
With robots gaining hyper-realistic OLED faces, how will this tech redefine our emotional connection with artificial intelligence?