It’s been a while, but OLED panels are starting to make their way into modern gaming monitors. For those who don’t already know, LG is the maker of almost every OLED panel out there today, including the Asus ROG Swift PG42UQ. (opens in new tab) For Corsair Xeneon Flex (opens in new tab)And LG has big plans for the next generation. It’s a new technology that makes OLED gaming monitors better and brighter.
According to a report from Korea IT news (opens in new tab) (via computer based (opens in new tab)), LG plans to bring LG META technology to gaming monitors later this year.
Not to be confused with the company behind Facebook. META Technology is a combination of the new Micro Lens Array (MLA) and the META Booster Algorithm. According to LG, the result is an OLED screen capable of delivering 2,100 nits of brightness. This is quite expensive. Since this is an OLED panel and not a conventional one, the overall panel he’s not blowing the eyeballs at 2,100 nits, just 3%. However, it is very bright.
An array of tiny microlenses essentially amplifies the light emitted from the self-luminous panel, making the overall image brighter. LG packs a lot of lenses in every 3rd generation OLED panel. His 77-inch 4K TV has 5,117 lenses. per pixelNevertheless, these are not expected to create strange-looking visual artifacts. (160°).
A gaming panel powered by LG OLED is more than enough. It looks gorgeous with a cut-down TV panel, but you run the risk of it getting too hot and struggling with burn-in when used on a desktop, and it’s often not as bright as you’d like. Good, but really good brightness makes these panels true all-rounders, as the microlenses actually allow OLED panels to run at lower power while still maintaining high peak brightness. , could be a great way to do just that.
Most of LG’s META Technology messages are about the next generation of OLED TVs. That’s why it’s making big bucks, and where OLED technology has more foothold in the market. I am referring to the monitor. META Technology website (opens in new tab) It is set to arrive with technology at some point in the future. Both 240Hz monitors, according to the site.
We hope these arrive this side of summer. Even the viewing angles that LG boasts need to be seen to be believed.
