New OLED Tech...For Gamers
Why It Matters
The display bridges the tradeoff between OLED contrast and brightness/reflectivity, making OLED viable for both dark and well-lit gaming setups, while the extreme refresh rates give competitive players a potential responsiveness edge. This positions LG to appeal to high-end gamers and esports markets where low latency and visibility in varied lighting matter.
Summary
LG’s latest tandem white OLED gaming display combines stacked R/G/B sublayers to deliver deeper blacks with industry-leading low reflectance, reducing washout in brightly lit rooms. The panel preserves OLED contrast in dark environments while minimizing ambient reflections thanks to its white OLED construction and anti-reflective finish. It also targets competitive gamers with an adjustable performance mode that runs at 540 Hz at 2560×1440 and, via a dual mode that lowers resolution to 1080p, pushes up to 720 Hz. A physical dual-mode button lets users switch instantly between higher resolution and ultra-high refresh priorities.
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