LG Display Tease The First True Black 1000 OLED Panel and the Return of BFI for Computex 2026

In a press release ahead of Computex 2026, LG Display announced today that it will unveil its latest Gaming OLED products at a Taipei roadshow event from June 4 to 10. Held under a theme of “Empowering Faster, Clearer, Brighter Display Experiences,” LG Display’s roadshow in the Taiwanese capital will host around 20 global gaming monitor manufacturers, allowing them to experience its latest technologies firsthand and explore future collaboration opportunities. Through this event, the company aims to demonstrate its differentiated OLED technological competitiveness and present a roadmap for the future evolution of Gaming OLED to customers.
The World’s First VESA DisplayHDR 1000 True Black monitor panel?
They say that they will “present a next-generation zone featuring panels such as a Gaming OLED that reaches the level of the DisplayHDR True Black 1000 standard set by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), delivering accurate color reproduction as intended by content creators. The panel reaches peak brightness of 2,000 nits, offering highly vivid visuals based on enhanced contrast.”
It’s not explicitly mentioned but this sounds like it will be a future monitor OLED panel. We are visiting LG Display later this week so will report back with loads more information soon.
Is BFI making a come-back?
The press release also says that “LG Display will additionally showcase next-generation OLED technologies such as Black Frame Insertion (BFI), which ensures ultra-high-refresh-rate content runs smoothly without needing a high-end graphics card, and Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR) 2.0, which allows users to switch between ultra-high-refresh-rate and ultra-high-resolution modes.”
They dropped panel based BFI a while back, and in the meantime monitor manufacturers have been implementing scaler-based solutions for BFI that can only run at half the native refresh rate. It’s possible, although not confirmed at this stage, that a panel-based BFI could operate at full refresh rate, like it did on some older OLED TV panels. More information when we have it from Computex this week. We will also find out more about what makes DFR v2.0 different to earlier DFR (aka “Dual-mode”) capabilities.
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Source: LG Display
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