LG Display has unveiled its roadmap for this year, and it seems like the manufacturer will focus on revamping the IPS technology & unveiling new marvels.
LG's Roadmap holds immense significance for the display industry since the firm plays a major role in setting market trends. LG plans to make 2024 a progressive one for the markets, especially in refining existing technology and introducing new solutions designed to cater to specific audiences. The firm plans on including WOLED panels, which we will discuss later on, along with variations of IPS panels, into their portfolio, and based on what is revealed, they have a lot of products in mass production. The analysis comes from TFTCentral, based on the industry reports they have received.
LG is all set to integrate "IPS Black" into their upcoming displays, which hasn't been entirely new since it was introduced in 2022, and Dell has already pushed out models housing it. However, the technology has improved since then, and LG finds it best to utilize it in 2024. The primary aim of LG here is to improve contrast ratios with IPS Black, reportedly reaching up to 3000:1, but this is a long-term enhancement plan for now. It is revealed that IPS Black panels by LG could house a resolution of up to 6144 x 3456 in a 31.5-inch size. Moreover, we could see the debut of 5K and 4K resolution panels as well, potentially coming in ultrawide form factors as well. Following is the IPS Black lineup which is currently in mass production:
Moreover, another interesting adoption of IPS Black is in the high refresh rate segment, particularly those
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