LG ‘four-stack’ OLED TV panel explained: I’ve seen the dazzling 4,000-nit panel, and here’s how it works

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One of the biggest TV developments at CES 2025 was a new fourth-generation ‘four-stack’ OLED panel developed by LG Display, an independent wing of LG that provides the raw display panels for LG Electronics and other TV makers. LG Display wasn’t exhibiting, but its panel could be found in a new LG G5 OLED TV shown in an off-site preview at the show and in the new Panasonic Z95B OLED, which also uses it.

The specs for LG’s fourth-generation OLED panel are impressive, with a peak brightness of 4,000 nits – 33% brighter than the third-generation ‘MLA’ panel used in the LG G4 OLED and other TVs. LG Display is also claiming 2,100 nits color brightness, which is a 40% improvement.

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