LG Display will bring its latest OLED roadmap to Los Angeles this week, with the first public showcase of its third-generation Tandem OLED technology at SID Display Week 2026. The display industry trade show will take place May 5–7 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, with the exhibition located in the South Hall. For readers in LA, LG Display’s booth will be part of the Display Week exhibition floor, where the company will present its new lineup under the theme “OLED Evolution for the AI Era.”
The star of LG Display’s exhibit will be its third-generation Tandem OLED technology, designed first for automotive displays. Tandem OLED stacks multiple organic light-emitting layers to improve brightness, efficiency, and durability, and the technology was originally commercialized by LG Display in 2019. Announced at CES 2024, this latest generation will push the technology further, with LG Display claiming 18% lower power consumption and more than twice the lifespan compared with the previous generation.
This first third-generation Tandem OLED panel is aimed at vehicles and can reach up to 1,200 nits of brightness. LG Display says it is built to maintain performance for more than 15,000 hours at room temperature without degrading the display. This is critical because car displays face harsher conditions than many consumer screens: heat, cold, sunlight, long operating hours, and the expectation that they will keep working reliably for years.
According to LG Display, the improvement comes from a newly developed OLED element that optimizes the movement of holes and electrons inside the panel, helping reduce screen degradation while maintaining uniform picture quality. The company is also using a deep blue dopant to improve color purity, color reproduction, brightness, efficiency, and longevity. Mass production of the first automotive third-generation Tandem OLED panel is planned for this year, with expansion into IT and other applications expected later.
The company’s Display Week booth will be about more than cars. LG Display’s showcase will revolve around three areas: Tandem WOLED, Tandem OLED, and Innovative Technology. Visitors can expect large OLED TV and monitor panels, laptop and tablet displays, gaming OLED panels, automotive displays, and futuristic concepts tied to what the company calls the AI era.
One of the most innovative demos will be LG Display’s first P-OLED solution for humanoid robots. The flexible panel will be designed as a humanoid face display, but the same idea could apply to other robot surfaces. It will use automotive-grade Tandem OLED know-how, including high brightness, durability, long life, and the ability to operate across demanding temperature ranges.
LG Display will also show an 83-inch Tandem WOLED TV panel rated at 4,500 nits peak brightness and 0.3% reflectance, plus gaming OLED panels, including a 27-inch OLED with a 720Hz refresh rate and a 39-inch 5K2K curved OLED panel. For laptops, the company will present a 16-inch Tandem OLED panel designed to be thinner, lighter, and more energy-efficient, extending battery life by up to 2.3 hours compared to conventional OLED.
I will be at Display Week in Los Angeles to see the LG Display demos in person, including the third-generation Tandem OLED panel, the humanoid robot display, and the concept car featuring automotive display solutions. I will report back with more details and hands-on impressions later this week.
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