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LG Display Unveils OLED Lineup at CES 2026

New exhibited technologies are spread across two display booths, one for large-sized OLEDs and automotive displays.

LG Display, the world’s leading innovator of display technologies, showcases a full lineup of strategic OLED products built on its world-leading technology at CES 2026.

This year’s exhibition theme is “Display for AI, Technology for All.” It reflects LG Display’s commitment to presenting display technologies optimized for the AI era and expanding OLED adoption so that more consumers can enjoy a differentiated visual experience.

At the show, the company will present its full lineup of large‑sized OLED products featuring world‑first and best-in-class technologies, along with premium automotive display solutions optimized for the evolution of Software‑Defined Vehicles (SDVs).

LG Display will operate two separate exhibition booths — a large-sized OLED booth at the Conrad Hotel and an automotive display booth in the West Hall of Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC).

Large-Side OLED Booth

At the Conrad Hotel, LG Display will unveil a new OLED TV panel. It features Primary RGB Tandem 2.0, an advanced version of LG Display’s proprietary Primary RGB Tandem technology.

This technology generates light by stacking the three primary colors of light (red, green, and blue) in independent layers. By incorporating an even more refined pixel structure and advanced algorithms, it maximizes light efficiency.  

As a result, the new OLED TV panel achieves a peak brightness of up to 4,500 nits. It also incorporates advanced light-absorption and diffusion technology to minimize reflections, delivering the lowest reflection rate among existing displays of just 0.3 percent.

Additionally, LG Display will reveal a diverse range of products for the high‑end gaming monitor market, including a 27‑inch panel that is the first OLED display to achieve an ultra‑high refresh rate of 720 Hz, as well as a 39-inch Gaming OLED panel offering top‑tier 5K2K resolution.

Starting this year, the company will expand the application of Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 beyond OLED TV panels to its full lineup of Gaming OLED panels, enabling monitor displays that achieve a peak brightness of up to 1,500 nits.

Mobility Technologies

In the West Hall of the LVCC, LG Display will exhibit a variety of automotive display products for global automakers and automotive component manufacturers. 

Innovations include Pillar‑to‑Pillar (P2P) automotive displays and a new Slidable OLED designed to capture the trend toward larger automotive screens.

LG Display will debut an OLED-based P2P display for the first time at CES 2026. Spanning the driver’s seat to the front passenger seat, this 51-inch ultra-large display is implemented as a single panel, enabling personalized infotainment experiences for each occupant. It maximizes touch performance and aesthetics while delivering OLED’s picture quality.

Also, for the first time, the company will demonstrate a new concept that applies a Slidable OLED display to the front dashboard. Leveraging plastic OLED (P‑OLED), part of the display can be rolled with a curvature of 30R (a circle with a 3cm radius) and hidden inside the dashboard. 

Drivers may use it for navigation and other functions while driving, then expand it to a 33‑inch display when parked or during autonomous driving.

LG Display can mass-produce automotive P2P displays using multiple technologies, including OLED, Low‑Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon (LTPS) LCD, and Oxide TFT LCD.

The company will additionally introduce a range of next‑generation mobility display technologies, including micro‑LED‑based transparent and stretchable displays.

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