LG Display announced on May 5 that it will debut its next-generation OLED technology at SID Display Week 2026. The company has divided its exhibition booth into three themed zones: Tandem WOLED, Tandem OLED and Innovative Technologies, covering a complete OLED product portfolio ranging from large-size and mid-size displays to automotive applications.
The newly premiered third-generation Tandem OLED cuts power consumption by 18% and more than doubles service life compared with its predecessor.

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The first third-generation Tandem OLED panel engineered for automotive use boasts a peak brightness of 1,200 nits, maintaining stable performance without degradation for over 15,000 hours at room temperature. This breakthrough is enabled by a brand-new OLED device structure that optimizes the movement of electrons and holes, suppresses material degradation while ensuring uniform image performance. Adopting deep blue doping technology further improves color purity, color reproduction, brightness, power efficiency and lifespan. LGD plans to start mass production of automotive display panels this year, with future expansion into IT and other application sectors.
LGD also showcased its OLED technological prowess in the emerging physical AI sector such as humanoid robots. Its P-OLED solution tailored for humanoid robots made its global debut. Built on high-performance Tandem OLED technology, it can withstand automotive-grade environmental conditions. Featuring high design flexibility, P-OLED adapts to various robot form factors and meets the usage requirements of humanoid robots in complex environments and temperature scenarios.
In addition, LGD exhibited industry-leading OLED innovations across multiple segmented fields. Equipped with its proprietary Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 technology, LGD’s OLED TV panels adopt an advanced pixel structure and optimized algorithms to achieve a peak brightness of 4,500 nits and an ultra-low reflectivity of 0.3%, hitting the lowest level among current display products.
In the gaming display segment, LGD showcased a 27-inch OLED panel with a 720Hz refresh rate, which was awarded SID Display of the Year. It also unveiled the world’s first 39-inch 5K2K ultra-high-resolution curved OLED panel. Furthermore, a 27-inch 5K resolution OLED panel with 220 PPI was on display. It adopts a newly designed RGB stripe structure to raise aperture ratio, effectively enhancing color clarity and accuracy, and reducing color bleeding and color fringing.
For IT devices, the company launched a 16-inch Tandem OLED optimized for AI laptops. Lighter, thinner and more power-efficient than conventional OLED panels, it extends battery life by up to 2.3 hours and greatly improves device portability.
Meanwhile, LGD presented automotive display solutions for concept vehicles oriented to Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV). Highlights include a 57-inch P2P panoramic display spanning from the driver’s seat to the passenger seat, and a 32-inch sliding OLED that can be retracted into the vehicle roof and unfolded on demand.
Choi Yong-seok, Chief Technology Officer of LG Display, stated:"With unparalleled R&D strength, LG Display continues to lead the industry with world-first and top-tier OLED technologies. We will remain customer-centric, consolidate our leading position in the technology-driven display industry, and pioneer the future of display technology."
Post time: May-13-2026
