LG Begins Mass Production of World’s First Gaming OLED Panel with Switchable Refresh Rate and Resolution

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LG has announced that it has begun mass production of what it says is the first-ever gaming OLED panel with a switchable refresh rate and resolution function, enabling users to freely choose between a high refresh rate (FHD 480 Hz) and a high-resolution mode (UHD 240 Hz) for differing content (e.g., fast-paced shooters vs. visually rich, story-driven games). This is presumably the same 31.5-inch panel that is powering the 32GS95UE, a “Dual-Hz” gaming monitor that LG announced as part of its new UltraGear OLED lineup in December 2023, complemented by five additional displays, including the 21:9 39GS95QE and 45GS96QB.

UltraGear OLED 32GS95UE specs:

  • Display Type: OLED (anti-glare)
  • Screen Size: 32-inch
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Resolution: 4K (3,840 x 2,160)
  • Color Gamut: DCI-P3 98.5%
  • Contrast Ratio (Typ.): 1,500,000:1
  • Refresh Rate: 240 Hz
  • Response Time: 0.03 ms GtG
  • HDR: VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400
  • Adaptive Sync: G-SYNC Compatible, FreeSync Premium Pro
  • Connectivity: HDMI 2.1 x2, DisplayPort 1.4 x1, 4-pole headphone out (DTS Headphone:X)

A look at the 32GS95UE:

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LG on its new panel:

In high refresh rate mode, users can enjoy games where speed and screen changes are particularly important, such as first-person shooter (FPS) or racing genres. Switching to high-resolution mode offers an exceptionally immersive experience watching movies with rich visual effects or high-definition 4K content. By comparison, conventional panels have a fixed resolution even when the refresh rate is changed, limiting their versatility for multiple applications.

Refresh rate refers to the number of images displayed on a monitor per second, while resolution represents the number of pixels that a screen can show. The higher the refresh rate, the smoother and sharper the images appear even during fast screen transitions, while a higher resolution enables more precise video and image quality.

LG Display’s advanced solution is Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR), its own independently developed new technology. With the arrival of DFR, users can choose which to prioritize between refresh rate and resolution by adjusting the image processing speed. IT has been applied for the first time with LG Display’s 31.5-inch Gaming OLED panel.

The company’s Gaming OLED panel is also equipped with other LG Display technologies to enhance its immersive experience. These include META Technology 2.0 based on the company’s Micro Lens Array (MLA) innovation, which maximizes the emission of light from organic materials to elevate image quality. Also, Thin Actuator Sound technology, which directly generates sound from the screen without a separate speaker, has been adopted to provide more vivid sound.

LG Display plans to supply its new 31.5-inch Gaming OLED panel to global gaming gear brands, starting with LG Electronics. The company is accelerating its expansion into the high-end gaming display market from this year with a full lineup of Gaming OLED panels spanning 27, 31.5, 34, 39, and 45 inches.

Unlike LCDs, which require backlighting, the company’s Gaming OLED panels are self-emissive, enabling each pixel to produce perfect blacks and lifelike image quality. With an ultra-high refresh rate (480Hz), they also have the fastest response time (0.03ms) of any panel on the market.

Moreover, Gaming OLEDs have less potential to cause eye fatigue than LCD screens even during long gaming sessions, as they emit half the amount of blue light and produce no headache-associated flicker.

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Tsing Mui
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