LG Display Announces 27-Inch 4K 240Hz OLED Panel for CES 2026

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
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27-inch OLED panel with 4K resolution displaying a color pattern that highlights the subpixel arrangement.

LG Display Announces a 27-inch 4K 240 Hz OLED Panel for CES 2026

The display industry is preparing for a significant leap. LG Display has revealed its plans to showcase at CES 2026 what it describes as the first 27-inch OLED panel combining 4K resolution with a 240 Hz refresh rate. This announcement marks a milestone for high-performance monitors. 🚀

The key lies in the subpixel arrangement

The core innovation of this development lies in its pixel architecture. Unlike other OLED designs, this matrix implements a structure of RGB subpixels in straight stripes. The red, green, and blue light-emitting diodes are organized in perfectly aligned vertical bands, an approach that the Korean manufacturer defends as superior.

Advantages of straight stripe technology:
This design helps reduce visual issues even when the user is positioned very close to the screen.

Technical specifications and target audience

This panel not only promises exceptional image quality but also extreme performance. By integrating the high pixel density of 4K in a 27-inch format with the inherent response speed of OLED technology and 240 Hz, it aims to satisfy two demanding markets.

Main features:

Availability and future prospects

The official demonstration is scheduled for the CES in Las Vegas in January 2026. This timeline suggests that the first commercial monitors using this panel could start arriving on the market in the second half of that same year or, more likely, during 2027. The battle for dominance in the premium monitor segment intensifies with this move, demonstrating that pixel evolution is a field of constant innovation. 💡