How OLED TVs' biggest issue can be fixed with Micro Lens Array and META tech

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How OLED TVs' biggest issue can be fixed with Micro Lens Array and META tech
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The age-old problem with OLED TVs has been brightness – but there's a big leap coming this year. Here's how it works

– are 150% brighter than certain models from last year’s range. How are such pupil-scorching results achieved? With a new technology called Micro Lens Array.

If all these acronyms make your head spin, fear not; we’re here to explain exactly what both Micro Lens Array and META are. Read on for a detailed explainer of both technologies, and find out why they could help theThis is the LG G3 OLED TV and LG claims this panel is 150% brighter than last year’s range.Micro Lens Array is a technology where billions of minuscule convex lenses are placed above a traditional OLED panel’s pixels.

These energy gains should also help increase the lifespan of OLED TVs with MLA. The Panasonic MZ2000 was one of the, and it’s among the first panels to officially have Micro Lens Array. With Panasonic’s history of producing the brightest OLED TVs on the market – in part thanks to the firm’s robust heatsink tech so it can drive the panel harder – the MZ2000 could be the brightest, longest-lasting OLED ever made.

The exactly details of the META algorithm aren't public, but we understand a big part is how it handles power, so the energy can be really focused on the parts that need the most brightness.

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