LG Group’s two units have showcased new automotive and display products, which would expand their presence in autonomous driving and premium TV markets.
At the booth, the company displayed a prototype car embedded with 16 types of its automotive parts, with an aim to bolster its presence in the global EV and self-driving car segments.
Among the components is the light detection and ranging (LiDAR) camera module that scans the surrounding environment of a vehicle through 360-degree directional sensing.
The Radar module detects the direction, speed and distance of objects inside and outside of the car.
LG also showed off new products designed to create a metaverse virtual world such as an optical telephone zoom camera module that won an innovative award at CES 2023.
Its two-metal chip on film (CoF), unveiled at the world’s largest tech show, is a key component to visualize high-definition displays as well.
At CES 2023 (Courtesy of LG Display)
Its affiliate LG Display Co. showcased a third-generation organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel for TVs based on the meta technology.
Meta technology combines ultrafine lenses that maximize light emissions from OLED panels and luminance-enhancing algorithms.
Based on the meta technology, the latest OLED display achieve 60% brighter images and 30% wider viewing angles than conventional models, as well as 20% greater energy efficiency.
The microlenses embedded in the third-generation OLED panel keep light being reflected back into the panel and being lost.
On top of uneven microlenses are built self-powered light-emitting organic materials to maximize the display’s light emissions.
The meta technology will be adopted for LG's premium OLED TVs of 55, 66 and 77-inche 4K TVs and 77 and 88-inch 8K models to be launched this year.
It will be expanded to all lineups of TVs in the next few years, the company said on Thursday.
Write to Seung-woo Lee at lsw@hankyung.com Yeonhee Kim edited this article