05.15.19
LG Display is showcasing cutting-edge, next-generation OLED displays at the 2019 Society for Information Display (SID) conference being held at the San Jose Convention Center from May 14-16.
LG Display will showcase its 65-inch UHD rollable OLED TV display to highlight the unique value that only OLED can offer. This world’s first 65-inch rollable OLED TV display that the company unveiled last year has since received positive reviews.
LG Display will also present the world’s biggest 88-inch 8K OLED TV display and an 88-inch 8K Crystal Sound OLED TV display that generates sound directly from the panel, giving visitors a real hands-on experience of the superior quality of OLED TV.
In addition, LG Display will exhibit automotive POLED products with high design flexibility that enables natural curved shapes without compromising outstanding picture quality. On show will be a Digital Dashboard with two 12.3-inch POLED panels combined, a 13-inch Center Information Display (CID), and a 12.3-inch transparent POLED for automobiles with 45 percent transparency to propose a future direction for automotive displays. POLED has been perceived as the ideal next-generation display for automobiles.
Dr. Soo-Young Yoon, SVP and head of LG Display Laboratory, will receive a special achievement award from SID in recognition of his contributions to the development of next-generation OLED displays, including transparent and rollable OLED panels.
LG Display will showcase its 65-inch UHD rollable OLED TV display to highlight the unique value that only OLED can offer. This world’s first 65-inch rollable OLED TV display that the company unveiled last year has since received positive reviews.
LG Display will also present the world’s biggest 88-inch 8K OLED TV display and an 88-inch 8K Crystal Sound OLED TV display that generates sound directly from the panel, giving visitors a real hands-on experience of the superior quality of OLED TV.
In addition, LG Display will exhibit automotive POLED products with high design flexibility that enables natural curved shapes without compromising outstanding picture quality. On show will be a Digital Dashboard with two 12.3-inch POLED panels combined, a 13-inch Center Information Display (CID), and a 12.3-inch transparent POLED for automobiles with 45 percent transparency to propose a future direction for automotive displays. POLED has been perceived as the ideal next-generation display for automobiles.
Dr. Soo-Young Yoon, SVP and head of LG Display Laboratory, will receive a special achievement award from SID in recognition of his contributions to the development of next-generation OLED displays, including transparent and rollable OLED panels.