LG Display unveils 2,000-nit OLED gaming monitor panels and teases Black Frame Insertion return at Computex 2026
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Alex Alderson
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Summary
LG Display has announced new OLED panels for gaming monitors to be showcased at Computex 2026. Key highlights include a panel reaching 2,000 nits brightness, the potential return of native Black Frame Insertion (BFI) support for improved motion clarity, and Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR) 2.0 technology. These developments aim to push OLED gaming monitor performance to new levels.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledLG Display has confirmed that it will be showcasing multiple new OLED panels at Computex 2026 intended for future gaming monitors.
While one is said to reach 2,000 nits, another may mark the return of native Black Frame Insertion support.
Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR) 2.0 support is on the horizon, too.
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