LG Display has announced that it will introduce a new 27 inch 4K OLED panel for monitors at CES 2026. The panel uses an RGB stripe structure and supports a refresh rate of two hundred forty hertz marking a first for this pixel layout in monitor applications.
The RGB stripe structure places red green and blue subpixels in a straight line. This layout helps reduce visual issues such as color fringing and improves clarity at close viewing distances. While RGB stripe OLED panels have existed in the past their refresh rates were limited which made them unsuitable for gaming monitors.
LG Display’s new panel combines the RGB stripe structure with a high refresh rate by applying its Dynamic Frequency and Resolution technology. This allows users to switch between ultra high definition at two hundred forty hertz and full high definition at four hundred eighty hertz depending on usage needs.
The panel is designed to support fast moving content such as first person games while also maintaining clear text and accurate colors. It offers a pixel density of one hundred sixty pixels per inch and is optimized for operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and modern font rendering engines.
LG Display plans to first apply this pixel structure to high end gaming and professional monitors. The company will present the technology at CES 2026 as part of its broader strategy to expand its OLED monitor lineup and customer base. The development also reflects a shift away from earlier OLED monitor structures such as RGWB or triangular pixel layouts toward designs better suited for monitor use.
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