TLDR: LG Display showcased a suite of groundbreaking in-car interactive displays and advanced OLED technologies at K-Display 2025 in Seoul. Highlights included a 57-inch pillar-to-pillar display, slidable and transparent OLEDs, and a stretchable display that transforms into a jog dial, all designed to redefine future mobility and user experience in autonomous vehicles. The company also emphasized low-power solutions optimized for the AI era.
LG Display captivated attendees at K-Display 2025, held from August 7-9 in Seoul, by presenting a comprehensive lineup of cutting-edge display solutions under the theme ‘Shaping the Future.’ The centerpiece of their exhibition was a fully autonomous driving concept car, offering visitors an immersive experience of LG Display’s diverse automotive display technologies.
Among the most notable innovations was the globally largest 57-inch full cockpit pillar-to-pillar (P2P) LCD. This expansive display spans the entire dashboard, providing a seamless, curved screen for both information and entertainment, tailored for the evolving autonomous driving environment. Complementing this, a 32.6-inch slidable OLED screen was showcased, designed to extend downward from the vehicle’s ceiling on demand, efficiently utilizing interior space and offering a new in-vehicle experience for passengers.
Further enhancing the automotive interior, LG Display introduced a 12.6-inch transparent OLED, integrated into armrests to elevate both aesthetics and ambiance. A truly innovative feature was the 12-inch stretchable display, capable of stretching by up to 53%. This panel maintains a smooth, flat form when not in use, but transforms into a functional jog dial upon touch, demonstrating the free movement possibilities of future displays. For enhanced safety and privacy, a 47.8-inch LTPS LCD with Switchable Privacy Mode (SPM) technology was unveiled, allowing the passenger-side screen to be adjusted to prevent visibility from the driver’s seat, a world-first in viewing angle control technology. Additionally, a 29-inch Outdoor LTPS LCD was presented as an exterior vehicle display solution, suitable for external communication and advertising.
Beyond automotive, LG Display also highlighted advancements in other display segments. This included the world’s fastest OLED monitor panel, a 27-inch OLED (QHD) with a 540Hz refresh rate, capable of reaching an ultra-high 720Hz (HD) with Dynamic Frequency & Resolution (DFR) technology. The company also showcased a 14-inch Tandem ATO, featuring an industry-first commercialized tandem structure that delivers high brightness with low power consumption, enabling thin and lightweight designs. This particular innovation, along with the 14.5-inch LCD utilizing advanced Oxide TFT and low-power backlight technology, was specifically noted as an ‘optimized display solution for the AI era, where power demand is rapidly increasing.’
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An official at LG Display remarked, ‘The LG Display-led technological evolution of OLED is changing the paradigm of displays,’ underscoring the company’s commitment to pioneering future display technologies that integrate seamlessly with emerging trends like autonomous driving and artificial intelligence.


