LG Targets Premium Gaming Monitors With Industry's First 240Hz RGB Stripe OLED Panels
It looks like LG Display is finally tackling one of the most stubborn complaints dogging the desktop OLED revolution: text fringing. In a press release out of its Seoul HQ, the display giant has announced that it has officially kicked off full-scale mass production on the world's first 240Hz RGB Stripe OLED panel. Initially rolling out in the popular 27-inch form factor, this panel aims to bridge the gap between competitive gaming and crisp, eye-strain-free desktop productivity.
If you've ever used a modern OLED monitor for coding, spreadsheets, or long-form writing, you've probably noticed that text can look a bit fuzzy or exhibit strange color bleeding on the edges of letters. We call this "fringing," and it comes about because most consumer desktop OLEDs utilize relatively unusual subpixel layouts compared to typical LCD panels, like LG's traditional WOLED format (which adds a white subpixel) or other non-linear geometries.
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