There are already signs that the industry is getting ready to move on from QD-OLED. And you know what? I’m OK with that.
These displays have four sub-pixels – White ... achieve up to 4000 nits of peak brightness without MLA technology. Also Read: QD-OLED vs MLA OLED vs OLED Ex vs OLED WBE vs OLED WBC TV panels ...
and MLA means Micro Lens Array, which means there's a layer of microscopic lenses on top of the OLED pixels. MLA TVs are generally brighter than non-MLA ones. As for Vanta Black, that is an anti ...
The year started with a bang when, just a week in, LG dropped the bombshell that Micro Lens Array (MLA) was being dropped with immediate effect, and a new OLED panel technology would be replacing it.
Though an OLED panel doesn’t automatically make a TV good, it means can deliver on one key area no other panel tech can: perfect black levels. This is because rather than zones or an entire backlight, ...
MLA itself is a series of microscopic lenses, to the proportion of thousands per pixel, that sit above the OLED structure and can reduce light dissipation, delivering improved brightness overall.