LG Display OLED TV, 'Glare-Free Display' Achieves Global Certification View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] LG Display announced on the 31st that its OLED TV panels have become the first in the industry to receive the 'Glare-Free Display' certification from UL, the world's most prestigious safety certification company.


UL conducts tests based on UGR, a glare evaluation method certified by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE). The certification mark is issued only when the UGR is 22 or below during TV viewing under lighting conditions ranging from 70 lux (lx), equivalent to bedroom stand lighting, to 300 lux (lx), similar to a bright indoor window on a clear day.


All OLED TV panel models met this standard. LG Display explained that OLED can control the brightness of each of its approximately 33 million pixels (based on 8K), providing comfortable clarity by expressing infinite contrast ratios with relatively low light.


LG Display stated, "This level allows comfortable content viewing in various environments, such as North America and Europe, where indirect lighting is predominant, and Asia, where direct lighting is more common," adding, "OLED TV is the only one to have received certification and verification from leading global certification bodies for key eye-health features such as 'low blue light,' 'flicker-free,' and 'glare-free display.'"



As part of the mainstream adoption of OLED, LG Display plans to enable global OLED TV customers and distributors to utilize the 'Glare-Free Display' certification mark.


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