LG introduces third generation OLED panels at CES 2023 that are among the brightest on the market, debuts the technology in the M3 Zero Connect wireless OLED TV
The LG M3 Signature OLED TV has a flagship model that stretches up to 97 inches which should be more than enough for home use. The wireless broadcasting technology also seemed to be extremely robust as there were next to no interruptions on the busy CES showfloor. The TV also features the company’s new META technology and third generation OLED panels. META stands for Micro Lens Array and it works by embedding a layer of micrometer-sized convex lenses that will recover errant light emissions by almost 22%. There are almost 5117 micro lenses per pixel with recover the light lost to internal reflections and total to almost 42.4 billion micro lenses in total for a 77 inch OLED 4K TV. Combined with LG’s new brightness enhancing technology this means that you are looking at OLED panels that are almost 30% brighter than older generation OLED panels. Since peak brightness was one of the major downsides of OELDs compared to QLEDs and miniLEDs, this is a major breakthrough from LG. Its META technology is available in the 55, 65, 77 and 88 inch OLED TVs, the last of which is an 8k variant. With its innovative META Technology, LG’s OLED TVs are capable of achieving 2,100-nit peak brightness, the highest level of any TV display on the market today. By adding even more brightness to the already impressive picture quality and perfect black of OLED, META Technology realizes the intense and precise color expression that captivates viewers by blurring the lines between virtual and reality.