'K-Display 2025' unveils latest in display technology

Published on: 2025/08/08 19:42

'K-Display 2025' unveils latest in display technology
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Pundits say the evolution of display technology has been dramatic.

And to share with you the latest advances in enhancing the visual experience an exhibition is underway here in Seoul until tomorrow that is Saturday.

Our Moon Ji-young files this report.

A glimpse of South Korea's latest display technologies.

The 24th edition of the Korea Display Exhibition, dubbed "K-Display 2025," kicked off in Seoul on Thursday.

At this internationally certified exhibition, domestic panel companies leading the OLED sector, along with a large number of domestic and international materials, parts, and equipment companies, gathered to showcase the future direction of display technology.

LG Display, an industry giant, unveiled its cutting-edge 4th-generation OLED TV panel.

This panel stands out with an industry-first technology that independently stacks the three primary colors of light, pushing the boundaries with a stunning peak brightness of 4-thousand nits.

The company further showcased, for the first time, the world's fastest OLED monitor panel, which boasts an unparalleled refresh rate.

"LG Display is also highlighting its automotive display, which spans the entire width of the car in front of both the passenger's and the driver's seats."

This Pillar-to-Pillar display is poised to be the first of its kind to enter mass production in the industry.

Another industry titan, Samsung Display, has taken the lead with its ultra-fine OLED on Silicon or 'OLEDoS' products for XR devices, showcasing the expansive possibilities of ultra-high-resolution XR technology.

The company also unveiled a groundbreaking 6,000-nit Micro LED for next-generation smartwatches.

This is a significant leap, 2-thousand nits brighter than the 4-thousand-nit watch Micro LED that Samsung Display showcased at CES 2025 just six months ago.

All these display technologies are being showcased until Saturday in Seoul. More than 140 companies are participating in this year's event, which has attracted approximately 20-thousand visitors.

The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said the government will continue to provide policy support, including R&D investment and strengthening the competitiveness of the materials, parts, and equipment industry.

Moon Ji-young. Arirang News.

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