• LGs new G3 OLED TV isnt just brighter, its also eco-friendly

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Mar 22 14:45:04 2023
    LGs new G3 OLED TV isnt just brighter, its also eco-friendly

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    Wed, 22 Mar 2023 14:26:32 +0000

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    LG's new Carbon Footprint-certified G3 OLED TV is paving the way for brighter displays that simultaneously reduce energy bills.

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    I seemingly cant go a week without gushing about the upcoming LG G3 OLED. Not only is it one of the brightest and best OLED TVs weve ever gone hands on with, but thanks to a refined production process, its also better for the environment than your average LCD/LED panel.

    Part of the reason the LG G3 OLED TV can get so bright is thanks to its new MLA panel. If youre not up to speed on current A/V acronyms, that stands for Micro Lens Array . The process is obscenely techy it involves microscopic convex lenses being placed across every pixel of a traditional OLED panel
    but the easy to explain upside is a brighter TV thats also more energy efficient.

    And its that latter quality we should really be applauding LG Display for.
    The South Korean company is currently the sole manufacturer of OLED panels, and recently, the LG G3 OLED was awarded the Carbon Footprint Certification from the Carbon Trust. This means the LG G3 meets the global standard on Greenhouse Gas emissions throughout every part of its production process. The LG C3 OLED isnt just substantially brighter than last years G2, its also 22% more energy efficient. (Image credit: LG) OLED by example

    Part of the reason the G3 can make these eco-conscious savings is due to the inherent self-emissive nature of OLED as a technology. Because OLED TVs dont need a backlight, they can be made using far fewer plastic materials than
    your average LED panel. Indeed, LG Display claims the G3 OLED uses up to 90% less plastics than many LCD/LED TVs.

    And the G3s eco-friendly credentials dont end there. Its MLA panel is further backed up by META, the companys brightness-enhancing algorithm that helps
    make the G3 22% more energy efficient compared to last years LG G2 OLED .

    Combined with Micro Lens Array, META allows the G3 to hit 1,470 nits in a 10% HDR window. Thats quite the startling figure when you consider TechRadars current number one pick for the best TV in 2023 , the LG C2 OLED , hits a
    peak brightness of just over 800 nits. Its no wonder LG claims the G3 will be up to 70% brighter than the likes of the companys lower-end LG B3 OLED.

    Its not just the LG G3 OLED that will benefit from these environmentally kinder manufacturing standards. The upcoming Philips OLED908 OLED and Panasonic MZ2000 OLED TV will also house the same LG Display MLA panel. That means three of the potentially best OLED TVs of 2023 will be over 20% more energy efficient compared to the similar models from last year. New
    anti-glare coating like Vanta Black can help manufacturers increase the perceived brightness of TVs without increasing power consumption. (Image credit: Future) Powered down

    Squeezing the maximum brightness out of new OLED TVs in 2023 without making them more power hungry really is crucial when you factor in new energy
    reforms in Europe. Recent EU rule changes established in the 2023 Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) set out a lower maximum power consumption level that will be imposed on all new TVs going forward. Its an issue thats already forcing Samsung to dim its 8K TVs out of the box, like the Samsung QN900C .

    In order for manufacturers to comply with these revised energy standards, theyre going to have to get smarter in regards to energy output. Its why tech such as the reflection-killing Vanta Black polarizer is so exciting.

    This new form of anti-glare coating will feature in both the LG G3 OLED and Panasonic MZ2000, and crucially, it helps boost the overall perceived brightness of these TVs without the need for increased power consumption.

    Its commendable that the addition of MLA panels will make these clutch of high-end 2023 OLED TVs more energy efficient. Theres a King Kong-sized BUT though: we need to see these energy savings passed down to lower-end OLED TVs if more significant environmental gains are to be made.

    Micro Lens Array is the most exciting breakthrough to happen to OLED as a technology in years. Its brightness-bolstering qualities will help the best OLED TVs to finally match the brightest LED TVs, delivered through manufacturing techniques that are kinder to our planet.

    Throw in the fact these new MLA panels will also help keep A/V enthusiasts energy bills down, and that $4,199 / 4,499 price tag for the 77-inch LG G3 OLED Ive got my eye on almost seems like a bargain. And yes, I am awful at maths.



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