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Home » LG’s new OLED panel combines LCD-like sharpness with a 240Hz refresh rate
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LG’s new OLED panel combines LCD-like sharpness with a 240Hz refresh rate

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LG’s new OLED panel combines LCD-like sharpness with a 240Hz refresh rate

The South Korean display technology giant LG has officially announced the world’s first 240Hz OLED panel featuring an RGB stripe subpixel layout, making it one of the most critical and exciting display reveals at CES 2026.

The 27-inch 4K OLED panel supports a peak refresh rate of 240Hz. This makes it an excellent option for professional use cases such as high-end gaming or competitive esports, while also appealing to creators and power users who rely on precise frame timing.

RGB stripe structure will dramatically improve text clarity

However, that isn’t the panel’s main highlight. Unlike traditional OLED panels that use the company’s WRGB structure (which includes white subpixels), the new panel features an “RGB stripe structure.”

The RGB stripe structure places all the red, green, and blue subpixels in straight vertical lines (similar to LCD monitors). This reduces issues such as color bleeding, fringing, and visual distortion, even when viewed up close.

In theory, the RGB stripe structure should also improve text clarity, a persistent weakness in regular OLED monitors. In addition to text, you should expect enhancements in the sharpness, UI clarity, and overall desktop usability, without sacrificing motion clarity.

LG has also increased the aperture ratio, which is the relative proportion of the pixel area that emits light, improving the brightness efficiency without cranking up power consumption. In simpler terms, the panel should deliver higher peak brightness and better uniformity while maintaining OLED panel contrast.

LG OLED monitor uasge image.

If you’ve been tempted by OLED monitors but held back because you spend long hours reading, writing, coding, playing video games, or working with text-heavy interfaces, the LG 27-inch 4K OLED panel with RGB stripe structure should provide an excellent experience.

The panel borrows its clarity from LCD panels, contrast and colors from OLEDs, and an ultra-fast refresh rate with near-zero response time, all while providing 4K resolution (160 ppi). The only thing we’re waiting for now is the technology’s adoption by other brands (including LG Electronics) and the announcement of products at or after CES 2026.

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