With a swish of its wand , LG has madeMicro Lens Arraytechnology for its OLEDs disappear , supersede by LG Display ’s firebrand newfangled 4 - stack jury applied science .
Premium boob tube in late days have had an obsession withgetting brighter and brighter , and for good understanding to be honest . Brightness assist colouring material volume , which increases the range of colours a display can produce . It ’ll also battle against any ambient luminousness , an facial expression of the livelihood elbow room catch experience that organic light-emitting diode have struggle with compared toMini LED .
But with this new 4 - stack jury engineering , it could – at least for more expensive model – push the indigence towards OLED . Samsung Display’sQD - OLEDtechnology was thought up as a rival to OLED because it could hit high floor of smartness , but with the 4 - passel OLED control board , LG ’s agio OLED could match the upcoming S95F or even reach out a higher level of brightness level . In term of bragging rights , that would give the upper handwriting to LG and LG Display .
And as a group of diary keeper meet for an result ( which I ’m not allowed to talk about just yet ) , there was some comment that perhaps this get-up-and-go I brightness might tempt Sony to move aside from QD - OLED to the 4 - stack panel . That ’s just a wild rumour but I ’ll leave it here in case there ’s any substance to it . After all , I was half expecting a TV announcement from Sony at CES but it ’s been quiet on that front .
This new 4 - pot panel is n’t the same as theTandem OLEDApple use in its iPad ( a panel that was also created by LG Display ) . How it works , LG Electronics are n’t too exquisite on divulge just yet . It was explained to me by another diary keeper , but I must admit , I ’ve forgotten most of the technical contingent . Even during the briefing I attended at CES 2025 , LG were n’t corking to talk about specific nit count but LG were convinced enough to say that the G5 was three time as bright as the B5 model .
In what mother wit is it burnished ? Peak brightness ? ordinary brightness ? Again , LG did n’t pin down but having seen the new M5 and G5 during the presentation , the level of brightness was impressive , so much so that it seemed almost too bright in the elbow room I was watch in . The complaint about OLED not being bright enough will in all likelihood be dispelled once the G5 hits the grocery store .
But the G5 is an OLED TV for the few and not the many devote its expected price . The C5 is the manikin that ’s most popular with emptor but it wo n’t have the raw brightness boosting technology . It ’ll be brighter than the C4 was but there will stay a disparity between the C5 and the G5 . I would have thought it ’d be interesting to see if LG would lend oneself MLA to the C - series but alas , that ’s not go away to happen .
That ’s a shame to me . The C5 look very good in the demo I saw but I recall everyone is craving more luminosity from the model , and adding MLA to that model might have yield buyers a adult inducement to purchase a C5 over other mid - range OLED .