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LG Display showcases wide lineup of world-first, leading OLED monitors

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LG Display (LPL) will debut a wide lineup of world-first Gaming OLED monitors at CES 2026 (Jan 6–9), highlighting a 27-inch 720Hz OLED with 0.02ms response, the world's first 39-inch 5K2K curved OLED (21:9, 1500R), and a 240Hz RGB-stripe OLED at 160 ppi. The company said it will apply its upgraded Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 WOLED stack across all 2026 gaming panels, enabling up to 1,500 nits, HDR True Black 500, and 99.5% DIC color reproduction. LG Display said these specs target gamers and creative professionals and support planned market expansion in 2026.

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  • 720Hz refresh on 27-inch Gaming OLED — world-first
  • 0.02ms response — ultra-fast motion performance
  • 39-inch 5K2K curved OLED — unique product category
  • 240Hz RGB-stripe at 160 ppi — improved text and graphics
  • Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 applied to all 2026 gaming panels
  • Peak brightness 1,500 nits with HDR True Black 500 and 99.5% DIC

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On the day this news was published, LPL gained 0.71%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.

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Key Figures

Gaming OLED refresh rate 720Hz 27-inch Gaming OLED panel showcased for CES 2026
Response time 0.02ms Gaming OLED response time vs. typical LCD panels
Gaming OLED size 39 inches World’s first 39-inch 5K2K Gaming OLED panel
Curvature 1500R Curved 39-inch 5K2K Gaming OLED with 21:9 aspect ratio
RGB stripe refresh rate 240Hz World’s first 240Hz OLED panel with RGB stripe pixel structure
Pixel density 160 ppi RGB stripe OLED panel pixel density for sharp text and graphics
Peak brightness 1,500 nits Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 Gaming OLED peak brightness
Color gamut coverage 99.5% DIC Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 Gaming OLED color reproduction

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Historical Context

Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 22 Gaming OLED launch Positive +1.7% Unveiled 27-inch 4K RGB stripe OLED gaming panel at 240Hz.
Nov 16 CES awards win Positive -2.2% Won CES 2026 Innovation Awards for two automotive OLED displays.
Aug 06 OLED tech showcase Positive +0.7% Showcased fourth-gen OLED and ultra-fast gaming/auto displays at K-Display.
Pattern Detected

Positive OLED technology showcases have often seen modest price gains, though reactions can be mixed.

Recent Company History

Over recent months, LG Display highlighted a series of OLED advances and recognition, reinforcing its strategic pivot toward premium displays. On Aug 6, 2025, it presented “world’s best” OLED technologies at K-Display 2025, including a 540Hz 27-inch monitor and 45-inch 5K2K panel, followed by CES 2026 automotive award news on Nov 16, 2025. On Dec 22, 2025, it unveiled a 27-inch 4K RGB stripe OLED at 240Hz. Today’s CES 2026 gaming OLED lineup extends this same innovation trajectory.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights LG Display’s push into premium gaming OLED monitors, with a 720Hz 27‑inch panel, a new 39‑inch 5K2K curved display, and a 240Hz RGB stripe design at 160 ppi. The upgraded Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 structure targets up to 1,500 nits brightness and 99.5% DIC gamut, reinforcing earlier OLED showcases and the company’s OLED-centered strategy. Investors may watch how quickly these CES 2026 products convert into design wins and sustained panel volumes.

Key Terms

refresh rate technical
"achieves a refresh rate of 720Hz — the fastest among all Gaming OLED panels"
Refresh rate is how often a screen or data feed updates per second, usually measured in cycles per second (Hz) for displays or updates per second for market data. It matters to investors because a higher refresh rate makes visuals smoother and time-sensitive information fresher, which can improve product appeal, user experience, and trading responsiveness—similar to turning pages faster in a book to see the latest content sooner.
rgb stripe pixel structure technical
"the world's first 240Hz panel with an RGB stripe pixel structure"
An RGB stripe pixel structure is a way screens create color by arranging tiny red, green and blue light elements in repeating vertical or horizontal stripes so each pixel is made from three color subunits — think of a digital mosaic built from red, green and blue tiles. Investors care because this basic design affects how sharp, bright and power-efficient a display is, which influences product appeal, manufacturing complexity, component sourcing and profit margins across device and panel makers.
ppi technical
"it enables highly detailed and crisp graphic reproduction at 160 pixels per inch (ppi)"
Producer Price Index (PPI) measures how much prices change for goods and services at the wholesale or production level before they reach consumers, acting like a thermometer for upstream inflation. Investors watch PPI because rising producer costs can squeeze corporate profit margins, feed into higher consumer prices, and influence central bank policy and interest rates, which in turn affect stock valuations and bond yields.
hdr true black 500 technical
"achieve peak brightness of up to 1,500 nits, deliver perfect blacks with HDR True Black 500"
HDR True Black 500 is a display performance label indicating a screen can show high dynamic range (HDR) content with deep, true blacks and a peak brightness around 500 nits. For investors, it signals a device’s ability to deliver richer contrast and more vivid images than standard screens, which can affect consumer appeal, product differentiation and pricing—similar to how a premium camera lens can make photos look noticeably better and justify a higher price.

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SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Display, the world's leading innovator of display technologies, is set to rewrite industry records once again at CES 2026, the world's largest IT and consumer electronics exhibition.

During the Las Vegas show from January 6 to 9, LG Display will unveil a wide lineup of technologies and products that set new records among existing Gaming OLED panels, including the world's highest refresh rate of 720Hz and response time of 0.02ms, the world's first 39-inch 5K2K panel, and the world's first 240Hz panel with an RGB stripe pixel structure.

A full showcase of Gaming OLED panels with overwhelming performance — world-first refresh rate, resolution, and pixel structure

LG Display is presenting a 27-inch Gaming OLED panel at CES 2026 that achieves a refresh rate of 720Hz — the fastest among all Gaming OLED panels currently available. Refresh rate refers to the number of times per second a screen updates, so 720Hz means the screen refreshes 720 times per second. LG Display is the first to achieve such an ultra-high refresh rate on an OLED panel.

This product also offers a response time of up to 0.02ms, which is over 150 times faster than the average response time of LCD panels. The combination of an ultra-high refresh rate and ultra-fast response time eliminates afterimages and motion blur completely, even during rapid on-screen transitions.

The world's first 39-inch 5K2K Gaming OLED panel will also be unveiled at the show. LG Display is currently the only manufacturer worldwide producing 39-inch OLED panels. These curved displays, designed with a 21:9 aspect ratio and 1500R curvature, deliver the ultimate immersive viewing experience with ultra-high resolution that surpasses UHD — ideal for content creators such as video editors and cinematographers. Visitors will also get to witness the world's first OLED panel featuring a 240Hz RGB stripe pixel structure. In addition to its high 240Hz refresh rate that ensures excellent gaming performance, it enables highly detailed and crisp graphic reproduction at 160 pixels per inch (ppi). Optimized for common computer operating systems, its precise pixel structure allows for perfectly sharp text and color representation.

New large-sized OLED technology, Primary RGB Tandem 2.0, to be applied to all 2026 gaming monitors

LG Display also plans to apply its new Tandem WOLED technology, Primary RGB Tandem 2.0, to all Gaming OLED panels launching in 2026.

The company first unveiled its Primary RGB Tandem technology last year — the world's first OLED stack structure in which each of the three primary colors of light (red, green, and blue) is formed as an independent emission layer. The newly upgraded Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 adopts an even more optimized pixel structure and advanced algorithms.

Through this innovation, LG Display's Gaming OLED panels can achieve peak brightness of up to 1,500 nits, deliver perfect blacks with HDR True Black 500, and reproduce up to 99.5% of the DIC color gamut, offering true-to-life picture quality.

"With unmatched refresh rates, resolution, and response times that every gamer dreams of, LG Display is solidifying the unique strength of its OLED panels and enhancing global competitiveness," said Lee Hyun-woo, Head of the Large Display Business Unit at LG Display. He added, "As demand for OLED monitors continues to grow, we plan to accelerate expansion into the market beginning next year, led by world-best and world-first technologies."

About LG Display

LG Display Co., Ltd. [NYSE: LPL, KRX: 034220] is the world's leading innovator of display technologies, including thin-film transistor liquid crystal and OLED displays. The company manufactures display panels in a broad range of sizes and specifications primarily for use in TVs, notebook computers, desktop monitors, automobiles, and various other applications, including tablets and mobile devices. LG Display currently operates manufacturing facilities in Korea and China, and back-end assembly facilities in Korea, China, and Vietnam. The company has approximately 70,707 employees operating worldwide. For more news and information about LG Display, please visit www.lgdisplay.com.

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FAQ

What Gaming OLED products will LG Display (LPL) show at CES 2026?

LG Display will showcase a 27-inch 720Hz OLED (0.02ms), the 39-inch 5K2K curved OLED, and a 240Hz RGB-stripe OLED, among others.

When and where will LG Display unveil the new OLED monitors (LPL)?

The lineup will be unveiled at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Jan 6–9, 2026.

How does LG Display's Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 affect LPL gaming panels?

Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 enables up to 1,500 nits peak brightness, HDR True Black 500, and 99.5% DIC color on 2026 gaming panels.

What makes the 39-inch 5K2K OLED from LG Display (LPL) notable for creators?

The 39-inch 5K2K curved OLED (21:9, 1500R) offers ultra-high resolution above UHD, aimed at video editors and cinematographers.

Will LG Display (LPL) use the new OLED stack across multiple products in 2026?

Yes, LG Display plans to apply Primary RGB Tandem 2.0 to all Gaming OLED panels launching in 2026.

How do the new LG Display (LPL) specs affect gaming performance?

Higher refresh rates (up to 720Hz) combined with 0.02ms response remove motion blur and afterimages for fast-paced gaming.
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