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LG Display's new 4th -generation OLED TV panel can reach a maximum brightness " as high as 4,000 nits" The new panel is 33 percent brighter than the previous generation of OLEDs.
It's also more power-efficient and less reflective.
The company says all of these developments are in service of making better " AI TVs" LG Display will appear in "top-of-the-line mass-produced" TVs this year .
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