• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

LG Display Unveils Industry's First 480Hz QHD Gaming OLED Display at CES 2024

TheLostSwede

News Editor
Joined
Nov 11, 2004
Messages
17,493 (2.40/day)
Location
Sweden
System Name Overlord Mk MLI
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
Motherboard Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master
Cooling Noctua NH-D15 SE with offsets
Memory 32GB Team T-Create Expert DDR5 6000 MHz @ CL30-34-34-68
Video Card(s) Gainward GeForce RTX 4080 Phantom GS
Storage 1TB Solidigm P44 Pro, 2 TB Corsair MP600 Pro, 2TB Kingston KC3000
Display(s) Acer XV272K LVbmiipruzx 4K@160Hz
Case Fractal Design Torrent Compact
Audio Device(s) Corsair Virtuoso SE
Power Supply be quiet! Pure Power 12 M 850 W
Mouse Logitech G502 Lightspeed
Keyboard Corsair K70 Max
Software Windows 10 Pro
Benchmark Scores https://valid.x86.fr/yfsd9w
LG Display, the world's leading innovator of display technologies, announced today that it has successfully completed the development of its 27-inch 480 Hz QHD Gaming OLED display and prepared an official showcase for CES 2024, opening a new era of OLEDs featuring ultra-high refresh rates.

LG Display's latest Gaming OLED display leverages the company's unique OLED technology, which allows each pixel to emit light independently without a backlight unit, to deliver an unprecedented 480 Hz refresh rate, immersive QHD (2,560 x 1,440) resolution, and the fastest response time (0.03 ms) of any panel on the market today, combining to realize the optimal gaming experience for avid gamers.




The display's 480 Hz refresh rate represents its ability to generate 480 images per second. A higher refresh rate is considered a crucial element in gaming monitors as it makes gameplay smoother and clearer, even during rapid screen transitions.

LG Display's Gaming OLED displays offer enhanced image quality through the company's cutting-edge 'META Technology,' which crucially incorporates a 'Micro Lens Array (MLA)' to maximize the emission of organic light from the OLED panel and minimize external light reflections during darker scenes.

The company's Gaming OLEDs emit the lowest level of blue light in the industry and approximately half the amount emitted by premium LCDs. This reduction in blue light not only minimizes eye fatigue but also eliminates flickers, providing gamers with more comfortable and enjoyable gaming sessions.

LG Display is set to launch the 27-inch 480 Hz QHD Gaming OLED display during the first half of the year. Meanwhile, the company will unveil its full lineup of Gaming OLED displays in sizes 27, 31.5, 34, 39, and 45 inches at CES 2024 as it announces its entry into the high-end gaming display market.

LG Display's Gaming OLED displays in the 30-inch range are the latest additions to the already impressive lineup. Most notably, the new 34- and 39-inch Gaming OLED displays offer an ultra-wide (21:9) aspect ratio for an immersive gaming experience, while the 31.5-inch panel supports a UHD (3840x2160) resolution that makes it suitable not only for gaming but also for office work and content consumption.

"To strengthen our leadership in the high-end gaming display market, we will continue to harness the power of OLED's distinctive qualities such as ultra-high refresh rates, fast response times, and perfect black for next-level viewing experiences," said Won-seok Kang, Vice President and Head of the Large Display Product Planning Division at LG Display.

View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source
 
Joined
Nov 27, 2023
Messages
2,111 (6.17/day)
System Name The Workhorse
Processor AMD Ryzen R9 5900X
Motherboard Gigabyte Aorus B550 Pro
Cooling CPU - Noctua NH-D15S Case - 3 Noctua NF-A14 PWM at the bottom, 2 Fractal Design 180mm at the front
Memory GSkill Trident Z 3200CL14
Video Card(s) NVidia GTX 1070 MSI QuickSilver
Storage Adata SX8200Pro
Display(s) LG 32GK850G
Case Fractal Design Torrent (Solid)
Audio Device(s) FiiO E-10K DAC/Amp, Samson Meteorite USB Microphone
Power Supply Corsair RMx850 (2018)
Mouse Razer Viper (Original) on a X-Raypad Equate Plus V2
Keyboard Cooler Master QuickFire Rapid TKL keyboard (Cherry MX Black)
Software Windows 11 Pro (23H2)
Now this is pod-racing an interesting display. Not even for anything in terms of gaming (good luck running anything except e-sports titles at this refresh), but just for the fact that this might finally reach CRT levels of clarity on desktop without any BFI tech. OLED + this high of a refresh should compensate any remaining sample-and-hold blur. I am unironically excited by this.
 
Joined
Nov 18, 2021
Messages
37 (0.03/day)
Location
Los Angeles, CA
System Name Mah Baby
Processor 11700K
Motherboard Z590 Asrock phantom 4
Cooling Water
Memory 32gb 3200mhz
Video Card(s) MSI Suprim GeForce RTX 4090 24GB GDDR6X
Storage 4 TB Gen 4 NVME
Display(s) Odyssey Neo G8
Case Fractal Design Define R5 soon to be replaced with ENTHOO PRO 2 SERVER EDITION
Audio Device(s) Klipsch Reference
Power Supply 1000 Watt EVGA
Mouse Logitech G502
Keyboard logitech g512 silver
VR HMD Meta Quest Pro
Joined
Sep 26, 2022
Messages
2,009 (2.62/day)
Location
Brazil
System Name G-Station 1.17 FINAL
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D
Motherboard Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming 7 WiFi
Cooling DeepCool AK620 Digital
Memory Asgard Bragi DDR4-3600CL14 2x16GB
Video Card(s) Sapphire PULSE RX 7900 XTX
Storage 240GB Samsung 840 Evo, 1TB Asgard AN2, 2TB Hiksemi FUTURE-LITE, 320GB+1TB 7200RPM HDD
Display(s) Samsung 34" Odyssey OLED G8
Case Thermaltake Level 20 MT
Audio Device(s) Astro A40 TR + MixAmp
Power Supply Cougar GEX X2 1000W
Mouse Razer Viper Ultimate
Keyboard Razer Huntsman Elite (Red)
Software Windows 11 Pro
Dreading the prices they will come up with.
1m.gif
 
Joined
Sep 1, 2020
Messages
2,310 (1.52/day)
Location
Bulgaria
but just for the fact that this might finally reach CRT levels of clarity on desktop
I didn't sure that liquid crystal display is practically possible to be equal with CRT in that case, ever.
 
Joined
Dec 14, 2011
Messages
1,005 (0.21/day)
Location
South-Africa
Processor AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
Motherboard ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING (WI-FI)
Cooling Corsair iCUE H115i Elite Capellix 280mm
Memory 32GB G.Skill DDR4 3600Mhz CL18
Video Card(s) ASUS GTX 1650 TUF
Storage Sabrent Rocket 1TB M.2
Display(s) Dell S3220DGF
Case Corsair iCUE 4000X
Audio Device(s) ASUS Xonar D2X
Power Supply Corsair AX760 Platinum
Mouse Razer DeathAdder V2 - Wireless
Keyboard Redragon K618 RGB PRO
Software Microsoft Windows 11 Pro (64-bit)
Joined
Nov 27, 2023
Messages
2,111 (6.17/day)
System Name The Workhorse
Processor AMD Ryzen R9 5900X
Motherboard Gigabyte Aorus B550 Pro
Cooling CPU - Noctua NH-D15S Case - 3 Noctua NF-A14 PWM at the bottom, 2 Fractal Design 180mm at the front
Memory GSkill Trident Z 3200CL14
Video Card(s) NVidia GTX 1070 MSI QuickSilver
Storage Adata SX8200Pro
Display(s) LG 32GK850G
Case Fractal Design Torrent (Solid)
Audio Device(s) FiiO E-10K DAC/Amp, Samson Meteorite USB Microphone
Power Supply Corsair RMx850 (2018)
Mouse Razer Viper (Original) on a X-Raypad Equate Plus V2
Keyboard Cooler Master QuickFire Rapid TKL keyboard (Cherry MX Black)
Software Windows 11 Pro (23H2)
I didn't sure that liquid crystal display is practically possible to be equal with CRT in that case, ever.
I, uh, am not sure if I understand your post right, but OLED is not LCD, yes, that’s kinda the point. It’s self-emissive like CRT and also has near-instant response time. What holds it back potentially is sample-and-hold blur, since in that respect them do work like LCDs. Modern LCD might, and that’s a huge MIGHT, rival CRT only via BFI or by going to, like, 1000Hz refresh, which is impractical and will inevitably suffer horrendous overdrive artifacts on any LCD panel technology.
 
Joined
Aug 20, 2007
Messages
21,403 (3.41/day)
System Name Pioneer
Processor Ryzen R9 9950X
Motherboard GIGABYTE Aorus Elite X670 AX
Cooling Noctua NH-D15 + A whole lotta Sunon and Corsair Maglev blower fans...
Memory 64GB (4x 16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 @ DDR5-6000 CL30
Video Card(s) XFX RX 7900 XTX Speedster Merc 310
Storage Intel 905p Optane 960GB boot, +2x Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs
Display(s) 55" LG 55" B9 OLED 4K Display
Case Thermaltake Core X31
Audio Device(s) TOSLINK->Schiit Modi MB->Asgard 2 DAC Amp->AKG Pro K712 Headphones or HDMI->B9 OLED
Power Supply FSP Hydro Ti Pro 850W
Mouse Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless
Keyboard WASD Code v3 with Cherry Green keyswitches + PBT DS keycaps
Software Gentoo Linux x64 / Windows 11 Enterprise IoT 2024
I didn't sure that liquid crystal display is practically possible to be equal with CRT in that case, ever.
Good thing OLED isn't liquid crystals.

I, uh, am not sure if I understand your post right, but OLED is not LCD, yes, that’s kinda the point. It’s self-emissive like CRT and also has near-instant response time. What holds it back potentially is sample-and-hold blur, since in that respect them do work like LCDs. Modern LCD might, and that’s a huge MIGHT, rival CRT only via BFI or by going to, like, 1000Hz refresh, which is impractical and will inevitably suffer horrendous overdrive artifacts on any LCD panel technology.
Honestly, Plasma was able to rival CRT without the above issues (burn in was far worse though). But it's dead now and never exceeded 1080p anyways.
 
Joined
Sep 26, 2022
Messages
209 (0.27/day)
If they are still going to use a 90s era matte coating rather than do some proper research on anti-glare coating (steam deck, samsung qd-oled, apple..) I may look towards QD-OLED for my monitor upgrade this year (finally ffs flat oled panels)

I don't care about burn-ins because there's no alternative for gaming AND proper picture quality/contrast. Mini-led is just not on-par and not cheap either.

Only micro-led will combine the best of both worlds but we are so far away from it
 
Joined
Jan 15, 2021
Messages
337 (0.24/day)
I, uh, am not sure if I understand your post right, but OLED is not LCD, yes, that’s kinda the point. It’s self-emissive like CRT and also has near-instant response time. What holds it back potentially is sample-and-hold blur, since in that respect them do work like LCDs. Modern LCD might, and that’s a huge MIGHT, rival CRT only via BFI or by going to, like, 1000Hz refresh, which is impractical and will inevitably suffer horrendous overdrive artifacts on any LCD panel technology.
Pretty sure none of you ever used a CRT for competitive FPS games. I had plenty of them overclocked to 200/220/240Hz. The phosphor has massive inertia comparable to what we call sample and hold on LCD. The actual advantages of CRT are not where you think.
 
Joined
Dec 25, 2020
Messages
6,526 (4.63/day)
Location
São Paulo, Brazil
System Name "Icy Resurrection"
Processor 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS Special Edition
Motherboard ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX ENCORE
Cooling Noctua NH-D15S upgraded with 2x NF-F12 iPPC-3000 fans and Honeywell PTM7950 TIM
Memory 32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB F5-6800J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK @ 7600 MT/s 36-44-44-52-96 1.4V
Video Card(s) ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX™ 4080 16GB GDDR6X White OC Edition
Storage 500 GB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD + 4 TB WD Red Plus WD40EFPX HDD
Display(s) 55-inch LG G3 OLED
Case Pichau Mancer CV500 White Edition
Power Supply EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold
Mouse Microsoft Classic Intellimouse
Keyboard Generic PS/2
Software Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 24H2
Benchmark Scores I pulled a Qiqi~
Pretty sure none of you ever used a CRT for competitive FPS games. I had plenty of them overclocked to 200/220/240Hz. The phosphor has massive inertia comparable to what we call sample and hold on LCD. The actual advantages of CRT are not where you think.

By inertia, do you mean the "trail" effect that fast CRTs tend to have?
 
Joined
Jul 21, 2016
Messages
98 (0.03/day)
Overclocked is the key word here , I could OC my CRT from 85 to 100Hz but it would do stuff like that even from 90Hz

But even with that, input lag is almost 0 on CRTs
LCDs have better clarity, but you have to wait and then you get ghosting on top of waiting

Btw I had to reduce the image size to get rid of the trails and some arttifacts, but then it felt like watching through a tube

(this was a 15" CRT...so like a 13" LCD :D)
 
Joined
Aug 2, 2012
Messages
1,966 (0.44/day)
Location
Netherlands
System Name TheDeeGee's PC
Processor Intel Core i7-11700
Motherboard ASRock Z590 Steel Legend
Cooling Noctua NH-D15S
Memory Crucial Ballistix 3200/C16 32GB
Video Card(s) Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti 12GB
Storage Crucial P5 Plus 2TB / Crucial P3 Plus 2TB / Crucial P3 Plus 4TB
Display(s) EIZO CX240
Case Lian-Li O11 Dynamic Evo XL
Audio Device(s) Creative Sound Blaster ZxR / AKG K601 Headphones
Power Supply Seasonic PRIME Fanless TX-700
Mouse Logitech G500s
Keyboard Keychron Q6
Software Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
Benchmark Scores None, as long as my games runs smooth.
I'm most impressed by the aweful marketing picture, so much wrong with it.
 
Joined
Dec 25, 2020
Messages
6,526 (4.63/day)
Location
São Paulo, Brazil
System Name "Icy Resurrection"
Processor 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS Special Edition
Motherboard ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX ENCORE
Cooling Noctua NH-D15S upgraded with 2x NF-F12 iPPC-3000 fans and Honeywell PTM7950 TIM
Memory 32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB F5-6800J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK @ 7600 MT/s 36-44-44-52-96 1.4V
Video Card(s) ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX™ 4080 16GB GDDR6X White OC Edition
Storage 500 GB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD + 4 TB WD Red Plus WD40EFPX HDD
Display(s) 55-inch LG G3 OLED
Case Pichau Mancer CV500 White Edition
Power Supply EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold
Mouse Microsoft Classic Intellimouse
Keyboard Generic PS/2
Software Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 24H2
Benchmark Scores I pulled a Qiqi~
I'm most impressed by the aweful marketing picture, so much wrong with it.

Hahaha I mean the dude is playing a PS4 Pro, that one you can get away with a 60 Hz and you'd have about a 100% frame rate to refresh rate headroom lol

It's just marketing targeted at normies, 3dfx already said there were two types of gamers in this world back in the 1990's, I don't need to repeat myself :D
 
Joined
Jan 15, 2021
Messages
337 (0.24/day)
By inertia, do you mean the "trail" effect that fast CRTs tend to have?
Phorsphorus has a retention period of the energy and you can not do anything about it. The "CRT" was the best is wrong in many aspects. But one superiority it had is that it was producing less aliasing due to the electron beam forming dots instead of square liquid crystal.
 
Joined
Dec 25, 2020
Messages
6,526 (4.63/day)
Location
São Paulo, Brazil
System Name "Icy Resurrection"
Processor 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS Special Edition
Motherboard ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX ENCORE
Cooling Noctua NH-D15S upgraded with 2x NF-F12 iPPC-3000 fans and Honeywell PTM7950 TIM
Memory 32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB F5-6800J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK @ 7600 MT/s 36-44-44-52-96 1.4V
Video Card(s) ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX™ 4080 16GB GDDR6X White OC Edition
Storage 500 GB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD + 4 TB WD Red Plus WD40EFPX HDD
Display(s) 55-inch LG G3 OLED
Case Pichau Mancer CV500 White Edition
Power Supply EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold
Mouse Microsoft Classic Intellimouse
Keyboard Generic PS/2
Software Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 24H2
Benchmark Scores I pulled a Qiqi~
Phorsphorus has a retention period of the energy and you can not do anything about it. The "CRT" was the best is wrong in many aspects. But one superiority it had is that it was producing less aliasing due to the electron beam forming dots instead of square liquid crystal.

Yeah, I've noticed this with my CRT, mostly when dealing with white on black images
 
Joined
Nov 27, 2023
Messages
2,111 (6.17/day)
System Name The Workhorse
Processor AMD Ryzen R9 5900X
Motherboard Gigabyte Aorus B550 Pro
Cooling CPU - Noctua NH-D15S Case - 3 Noctua NF-A14 PWM at the bottom, 2 Fractal Design 180mm at the front
Memory GSkill Trident Z 3200CL14
Video Card(s) NVidia GTX 1070 MSI QuickSilver
Storage Adata SX8200Pro
Display(s) LG 32GK850G
Case Fractal Design Torrent (Solid)
Audio Device(s) FiiO E-10K DAC/Amp, Samson Meteorite USB Microphone
Power Supply Corsair RMx850 (2018)
Mouse Razer Viper (Original) on a X-Raypad Equate Plus V2
Keyboard Cooler Master QuickFire Rapid TKL keyboard (Cherry MX Black)
Software Windows 11 Pro (23H2)
Yes. What does DSC mean? The tool seems to indicate dp1.4a can't even do 1440p at 480Hz. I don't understand :D
Display Stream Compression. It’s the algorithm that allows chroma subsampling to reach higher resolution and refresh rates at the same bandwidth. It’s theoretically (and in practice really) indistinguishable visually from running without it. So yes, 1.4a does allow for WHD at 480Hz. At 4K? No. But there are no 4K 480Hz panels yet, so the point is moot.
 
Joined
Jun 18, 2021
Messages
2,539 (2.06/day)
It’s the algorithm that allows chroma subsampling to reach higher resolution and refresh rates at the same bandwidth

It doesn't mess with the chroma subsampling, it just compresses the data feed with a specific algorithm but you can still have full 4:4:4 chroma with it.
 
Joined
Nov 27, 2023
Messages
2,111 (6.17/day)
System Name The Workhorse
Processor AMD Ryzen R9 5900X
Motherboard Gigabyte Aorus B550 Pro
Cooling CPU - Noctua NH-D15S Case - 3 Noctua NF-A14 PWM at the bottom, 2 Fractal Design 180mm at the front
Memory GSkill Trident Z 3200CL14
Video Card(s) NVidia GTX 1070 MSI QuickSilver
Storage Adata SX8200Pro
Display(s) LG 32GK850G
Case Fractal Design Torrent (Solid)
Audio Device(s) FiiO E-10K DAC/Amp, Samson Meteorite USB Microphone
Power Supply Corsair RMx850 (2018)
Mouse Razer Viper (Original) on a X-Raypad Equate Plus V2
Keyboard Cooler Master QuickFire Rapid TKL keyboard (Cherry MX Black)
Software Windows 11 Pro (23H2)
It doesn't mess with the chroma subsampling, it just compresses the data feed with a specific algorithm but you can still have full 4:4:4 chroma with it.
Sure, but I had a feeling that at 480Hz QHD you’d have to go to 4:2:2. Apparently not, now that I am looking at the spec sheet. Maybe I was thinking about an older spec, my bad. In that case, yeah, there are straight up no downsides and this res and refresh combo is fully available.
 
Top