- LG Display announced a “commercialization level” performance of a blue phosphorious OLED panel
- The new panel is a hybrid fluorescent/phosphorescent design that consumes about 15% less power than the specific OLED display
- The new technology can be applied to “small and medium -sized panels which will be applied to IT devices such as smartphones and tablets”.
Korean manufacturer LG Display announced today that it successfully verified the “commercialization level” performance of the Blue Phosphorcent OLED panels.
LG Display announced the next step in creating a “Dream OLED” display with OLED technology company Universal Display Corporation, eight months after participation on the development of blue phosphoresns.
According to the release of the LG display, the company was able to produce technology mass production by using the “hybrid to-stecm tendem OLED structure, with blue fluorescence in the lower stack and blue phosphoresns in the upper stack.” This approach varies from the previous OLED display panel, which uses the blue fluorescent layer added with red and green phosphorous layers.

The issue with using a fluorescent layer in OLED panels is that it provides only 25% light efficiency compared to a phosphorusant layer, which provides 100% light efficiency. The hybrid approach of the LG display “changes things in combination with the stability of fluorescence with low power consumption of phosphoresns.” By doing this, according to the company, it “consumes about 15% less power while maintaining the same level of existing OLED panels, according to the company.
LG has planned to display its blue phosphorious OLED panel with two-stack tendem technology at the SID Display Week, which is undergoing an incident in San Jose, California on 11 May, 2025.
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While the announcement of the LG display is complicated, the blue phosphorusant OLED panel plans to display it at the SID display week, “will demonstrate technology in a small and medium -sized panel that can be applied to IT devices such as smartphones and tablets”.
This means that the current recurrence of the technology, while the mass production-redi (LG Display says that it has “complete commercialization verification”) is made in prototype form, and the best OLED is not ready to introduce in large displays such as OLED TVs.
We are following the news on the Blue fold, a word that has been used for the phosphorcent layer in the OLED display for some time, and the first LG display has successfully developed an OLED panel based on the “Blue phosphorescence”.
Today’s news proceeds in certifying that a uniform OLED display panel is ready for prime time, but this version uses a hybrid approach that does not yet meet the complete lighting efficiency expectations of “Dream OLED”.
Meanwhile, the “four-stack” of the LG display does not rely on the OLED display panel, a design that does not rely on the blue phosphorous technique, hybrid or otherwise, but instead uses individual red, green and blue elements to increase color purity and promote brightness, the impressive new ElG C5 can be found in the best new Elg C5 OLED, which can be found in 2025.
We hope that this panel will be state-of-the-art for OLED TVS for some time to come, while the new hybrid two-stack tendom OLED structure with blue phosphorescence develops for devices such as phones and tablets.

