Be the first, order the brand new Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, order the KING Galaxy S24 Ultra!

SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission.

News For You
News For You
Notifications

Samsung extends its OLED TV panel deal with LG

Business
By 

Last updated: February 1st, 2024 at 14:21 UTC+01:00

Last year, Samsung signed a historic deal with LG Display for its OLED TVs. Samsung's TV division decided to use LG Display's WRGB OLED panels in some of its OLED TVs, and that is a huge deal, as the two companies have been adversaries for a few decades. Now, they appear to have extended their deal.

Samsung may use LG's OLED panels in its TVs for at least five years

DigiTimes reports that Samsung has signed a five-year deal with LG Display. Samsung DX, the division of Samsung Electronics that makes and sells TVs, will reportedly use LG Display's WRGB OLED panels in some of its TVs for at least five years. While Samsung Display, the company's display panel manufacturing unit, also makes QD-OLED panels, it doesn't have as many panel size options as LG Display does. So, to fill up the gap that Samsung Display can't fulfill right now, Samsung DX is using LG's OLED panels.

Last year, Samsung introduced the 83-inch version of the S95C, and it uses LG's WRGB OLED panel, while the 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch versions of the TV use Samsung Display's QD-OLED panel. This year, Samsung has unveiled three OLED TVs: S85D, S90D, and S95D. It is possible that some ultra-small and ultra-large variants of these TVs use LG's OLED panels. It is still unclear if Samsung has used LG's newest OLED panels with MLA (Micro Lens Array), which improves the brightness levels.

You can watch our hands-on video of Samsung's new OLED TV lineup below.

There is a fundamental difference between the OLED panels made by LG Display and Samsung Display. While LG Display's OLED panel uses four sub-pixels—red, green, blue, and white—for each pixel, Samsung's QD-OLED panel uses three sub-pixels: red, green, and blue. Samsung's panel can display deeper colors, as the pixel is not muddied by the white color that is used as a hack for increased brightness. However, Samsung is new to the OLED TV panel market, and its panels aren't as reliable as LG's in certain tests.

You can read more about the differences between LG Display's and Samsung Display's OLED TV panels in our detailed article.

BusinessTV LGOLEDSamsung DX Buy Samsung OLED TV
Scroll for more related content
News For You

You might also like

Samsung teams up with NFL ex-pro to teach UK fans the rules

Samsung teams up with NFL ex-pro to teach UK fans the rules

NFL is becoming increasingly popular worldwide and in the UK, but Samsung found that many Brits who like watching the game don't understand all the rules. As the official smart TV partner of the NFL, Samsung has embarked on a quest to teach Brits how American Football is played. Samsung partnered with NFL ex-professional player […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 5 days ago
Save up to $720 on Odyssey OLED curved gaming monitors

Save up to $720 on Odyssey OLED curved gaming monitors

Two of the best Samsung curved gaming monitors are now available at massive discounts. Through these new deals, you can save up to $720 on the Odyssey OLED curved series. Your choices are the Odyssey OLED G8 and the Odyssey OLED G9. The Odyssey OLED G8 ultra-wide monitor is now available at a $550 discount. […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 5 days ago
Is it worth buying an 8K Samsung smart TV in 2024?

Is it worth buying an 8K Samsung smart TV in 2024?

Samsung offers a variety of smart TVs capable of 4K and 8K resolutions. However, one question many prospective TV buyers have is whether or not it is even worth buying an 8K TV in 2024. Let's try to find out by looking at some pros and cons. At present, one of the main arguments against […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 2 weeks ago
Apple could be forced to rely more on Samsung for future iPhone displays

Apple could be forced to rely more on Samsung for future iPhone displays

Apple sources displays for its products, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Watches from multiple companies. One of its biggest suppliers is Samsung Display, which provides majority of panels, especially for iPhones and iPads. Well, a new letter sent by Congress to the Department of Defence could force Apple to stop using displays from China’s BOE […]

  • By Abid Iqbal Shaik
  • 2 weeks ago
2023 Samsung TVs get new firmware before big Tizen 8.0 upgrade

2023 Samsung TVs get new firmware before big Tizen 8.0 upgrade

If you own a 2023 Samsung smart TV, a new firmware update should be waiting for you — assuming you haven't received the notification already. The firmware version suggests it's a big one, but you likely won't see any major changes to your TV's UI once you update. However, there's more to this release than […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 3 weeks ago
Samsung Display to build new $1.8 billion OLED facility in Vietnam

Samsung Display to build new $1.8 billion OLED facility in Vietnam

As pressures from rival Chinese display manufacturers and trade restrictions are mounting on Samsung Display, the company has decided to consolidate its supply chain and lay the foundation of a new OLED assembly plant in Vietnam. Samsung will invest $1.8 billion in this new OLED display factory in Vietnam, which should be operational in 2026. […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 3 weeks ago