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CES 26 > LG Tandem Woled (Oled Primary RGB Tandem 2.0)

Following our news report yesterday on the performance of the OLED Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 panel presented by LG Display, the company has published some infographics illustrating the technologies involved and their associated advantages.
As is often the case, a picture is worth a thousand words. And since LG Display has published several drawings and infographics on its Tandem WOLED panels equipped with Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 technology, the Korean screen manufacturer has provided us with the equivalent of a substantial dossier. LG Display explains the OLED Tandem WOLED panels (OLED Primary RGB Tandem 2.0). We'll let you decipher the photos above and below. And if you still need a few words for a better understanding of what you're seeing (if you don't speak English, for example), simply click on the following link: CES 26 > LG OLED TV Primary RGB Tandem 2.0: 4,500 nits in sight. As with the Samsung Display announcement, we'll need to verify the peak brightness value on the room. This generally involves halving it once the TV is calibrated. In any case, the dynamic range of Tandem OLED TVs should be even better in 2026 compared to 2025. To stay up-to-date with our publications and be the first to know about the latest innovations from brands and manufacturers presented at the 2026 Las Vegas trade show, click on the following link: CES 2026, discover all the new products live from Las Vegas
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