LG Display shows OLED panels for gaming monitors, AI laptops and humanoid robots

LG Display is presenting a new wave of OLED technologies at SID Display Week 2026 in Los Angeles, with panels aimed at gaming monitors, laptops, automotive displays and robots. The company says its booth is split into Tandem WOLED, Tandem OLED and Innovative Technology zones, covering large-size, medium-size and automotive OLED panels.
Tandem OLED: 18% lower power consumption
The main update is third-generation Tandem OLED. LG Display says the new panel stack lowers power consumption by 18% and more than doubles lifespan compared to the previous generation. The first version is aimed at cars, with up to 1,200 nits brightness and more than 15,000 hours of operation at room temperature without display degradation. Mass production is planned for this year.
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For laptops, LG Display is showing a 16-inch Tandem OLED panel for AI PCs. The company claims it is thinner and lighter than conventional OLED panels and can extend battery life by up to 2.3 hours. LG Display also expects Tandem OLED to expand into tablets and other IT devices, which means the technology could start replacing LCD panels in more mobile systems once production scale improves.
OLED Gaming panelu pdates
The gaming section includes a 27-inch OLED panel with a 540Hz refresh rate at QHD and up to 720Hz through Dynamic Frequency & Resolution mode. LG Display is also showing a 39-inch 5K2K curved OLED panel and a 27-inch 5K OLED panel with 220 PPI. The 27-inch 5K panel uses a new RGB stripe structure, which LG says improves aperture ratio and reduces artifacts such as color bleeding and fringing. We previously covered LG’s UltraGear evo monitors using the 39-inch 5K2K OLED panel, as well as the 27-inch 540/720Hz gaming OLED panel before this SID presentation.
LG Display is also showing its first P-OLED solution for humanoid robots. The panel uses Tandem OLED technology designed for automotive conditions, with support for flexible form factors and wider operating requirements. The same showcase includes a TV OLED panel based on Primary RGB Tandem 2.0, rated for up to 4,500 nits peak brightness and 0.3% reflectance, plus car display concepts such as a 57-inch P2P panel and a 32-inch Slidable OLED.
Source: LG Display , FlatPanelsHD