MLA OLED Panel Explained - The Secret behind 2100-Nit OLEDs!

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How did LG Display achieve a peak brightness of 2100 nits on its latest OLED panel with META technology? We explain the principles of MLA or Micro Lens Array technology.

The "Includes Paid Promotion" message in this video refers to the sponsorship by LG Display.

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Won't be getting a new set soon but looking forward to see the comparison between this and the latest qd-oled sets this year.

samh
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Wow so MLA is actually a foundational improvement in OLED and doesn't compromise viewing angles at all, that's a surprise.
In theory they could still boost brightness even further if they did start to limit viewing angles.

(Now I really wonder what would happen to QD-OLED with MLA? Probably 2, 000 nits after calibration.)

budthecyborg
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So exciting! Can’t wait to see it in person! 😊

jensen
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That viewing angles and brightness at off angle would be great for monitors. The final thing would be price of qd-oled or meta OLED. The right size and price would be the decider. Also would love to see firmware update or user upgradeable fitness rather than locking it out to service centers

vasudevmenon
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very impressive. This should keep WOLED competitive with QDOLED for a few years.

cutcorners
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Man, I can wait to get a thorough comparison of the 2023 QD-OLED TVs and MLA WRGB OLED TVs.

TheAugust
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This is a dream come true. I have been waiting for such an improvement on OLED technology for years. It is time to upgrade my old B7 with a new G3. We’ll done LG.

cenktheangel
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WRGB is here to stay. Windows needs to get onboard with this and have a font set mapped to it.

xbadbeef
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Very impressive. I just got a new panel (C1) so it'll be a while until I can take advantage of this, but it bodes well for the future.

d_dave
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Man I just gotta say, I love so much one year this technology is amazing, ground breaking, next year… look how bad this looks in comparison, technology is great

Justin-ymce
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I feel like TV manufacturers are the only company left that's actually trying to compete with innovation.

Thank you for the coverage.

nabieladrian
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The next few years will be great for OLED and slowly end the LCD dominance because both LG Display and Samsung Display have to compete and push the envelop every year.. The upgrades LG has brought in the past years are a direct response to the end of their large screen OLED monopoly. It feels like the last three years ('21-'23) competing brought more to the table than the first 8 years ('13-'20) in which LG had a monopoly

RealLifeTech
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How is the energy consumption with MLA compared to without? When it is "just" a lens it should be almost the same as without but still ~60% brighter? Amazing stuff....

dreadipsy
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The mla in 27" oled monitors is gonna be huge for gamers

badzilla
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Yeah, Samsung really scared LG last year and they had to step up in terms of brightness.
Good thing there is competition now in the OLED world, it’s most beneficial to us customers.

alangfp
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Only TV spec channel you need. Always great work!

ronthorn
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Whoever came up with the MLA approach is brilliant. Not only does it improve brightness but the it does so by using light that was being wasted before as opposed to using more power.

cptairwolf
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So glad I am waiting to 2023 or 24 to upgrade my 65" X950G

sheldonpetrie
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Very interesting how a tiny layer of billions of mirco lenes capturing and pushing out the light makes it that much brighter. I think a QD WRGB layout would be another good step.

georgejones
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Still loving my C1 and don’t plan to upgrade for about 4 more years. The picture quality is already incredible and the feature set I have is more than enough with brightness that’s perfect for my bedroom. When I do finally upgrade the way technology in tvs is heading it’ll be an insane upgrade in 4 years XD

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