Showing Differentiated Technologies

LG Display's OLED business unit president Yeo Sang-duk.
LG Display's OLED business unit president Yeo Sang-duk.

 

LG Display Co., South Korea's leading panel maker, announced on Apr. 7 that it is participating in the 4th China Information Technology Expo (CITE) 2016 to be held in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province of China, from the 8th to 10th to show differentiated technologies, including the next-generation organic light-emitting diode (OLED).

The Cite 2016 is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of electronics and ICT industry in Asia, hosted by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) of China and the Municipal Government of Shenzhen. About 1,625 companies and 120,000 visitors are taking part in the event.

LG Display plans to show off its strength and differentiated LCD technologies, which has ranked number one in the world for seven years in a row, at the expo.

The company will display its 55-inch, 66-inch and 77-inch UHD OLED TV panels that deliver the best-looking picture of any type of existing TV display models, stressing the possibility of OLED technologies. In particular, it has applied high dynamic range (HDR) technology to these products.

In the LCD zone, LG Display will showcase a 65-inch UHD TV panel based on M+ technology with HDR that either reduces power consumption by 35% while increasing brightness by 50% at the same level of power usage, and a 11.6-inch notebook display panel and 23-inch monitor display with Advanced In-Cell Touch (AIT) technology.

At the exhibition, LG Display's OLED business unit president Yeo Sang-duk will attend the CITE Forum, which is to be held on the opening day of the event on the 8th, to deliver the keynote address with the theme of “the dawning of the future display and OLED age” for the first time in the domestic industry.

Yeo said, “At the 4th Industrial Revolution based on the artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, displays will become a window of communication between things and humans, ushering the era of DOT that is everything in the life. In the DOT era, displays should be used without any form of restrictions anywhere and at any time to push the boundaries between products.

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