An LG Display employee presents the company’s new OLED TV panel for 2026. [Photo: LG Display]

LG Display unveiled an OLED TV panel that achieves peak brightness of 4,500 nits at CES 2026. LG Display said on Jan. 5 it will take part in CES 2026 in Las Vegas from Jan. 6 to 9, operating booths for large OLED and automotive displays.

The exhibition theme is "Display for AI, Technology for All." The company set up exhibition spaces at the Conrad hotel and the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) West Hall.

At the Conrad hotel booth, it will unveil for the first time an OLED TV panel applying Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 technology. Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 is a technology that emits light by stacking the three primary colors of light into independent layers. The company explained it improved light efficiency by adding a more precise pixel structure and advanced algorithms.

The panel achieves peak brightness of 4,500 nits. It achieved 0.3 percent reflectance by incorporating technology that absorbs and disperses light rather than reflecting it. The company will expand the application of Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 across its full lineup of gaming OLED panels from 2026 and launch products that achieve peak brightness of 1,500 nits.

It will also unveil gaming OLED panels. They include a 27-inch product that delivers an ultra-high refresh rate of 720 Hz. It will also exhibit a gaming OLED panel with a top resolution of 5K2K.

At the LVCC West Hall, it will present automotive display products. The automotive P2P (Pillar to Pillar) is a product that implements a 51-inch ultra-large screen extending from the driver’s seat to the front passenger seat as a single panel. The company will unveil a P2P product applying OLED for the first time. The company emphasized it has production capability to mass-produce automotive P2P using OLED, LTPS (low-temperature polycrystalline silicon) LCD and oxide TFT LCD.

It will also unveil for the first time an automotive sliderable OLED concept. Applying P-OLED, it can roll part of the screen to a 30R curvature (a circle with a 3 cm radius) and hide it inside the dashboard. While driving, users can use navigation on a smaller screen, then expand it to a 33-inch large screen in autonomous driving mode or when stopped. It will also exhibit a micro LED-based transparent display and a stretchable display.

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