
LG's Innovative 'Hybrid Tandem' Technology Claims to Resolve Blue Light Issues for OLED Gaming Monitors
LG introduces a groundbreaking technology that combines phosphorescent and fluorescent OLEDs, potentially revolutionizing gaming monitors by addressing blue light problems and enhancing energy efficiency.
The OLED technology has reached dazzling heights, and its evolution offers great hope for affordable options for PC gamers. Yet, challenges remain regarding burn-in risks and brightness deficiencies compared to other panel types.
LG has introduced new advancements supposedly fixing issues related to blue OLED lighting at the sub-pixel level. They claim to be the first to confirm the commercial viability of blue phosphorescent OLEDs in mass production.
Previously, blue OLEDs were restricted to fluorescent types to emit light, leading to energy inefficiencies and heat production. LG now presents a solution combining phosphorescent and fluorescent technologies in a new approach they call “Hybrid Tandem,” which is claimed to reduce power consumption significantly.
While the initial rollout focuses on smartphones and tablets, LG anticipates broader applications in AI-driven PCs and AR/VR devices soon. The anticipated transition to PC monitors could bring brighter, more efficient OLED screens with improved color accuracy and reduced burn-in risks. This innovation promises to enhance the gaming experience for proficient users.