LG Display announces a new OLED manufacturing approach it says can improve panel performance and durability. The company describes the technology—called FLiPP (FMM-Less innovative Pixel Patterning)—as a patterning method intended to make OLED displays brighter, more efficient, and longer-lasting.

Both outlets report that LG positions FLiPP as enabling a wider range of panel sizes, describing it as “nearly any size.” The Verge adds that LG characterizes the method as a “dream next-generation OLED” patterning approach, while Engadget emphasizes the practical outcomes: brighter, sharper, and longer-lasting panels. Neither source provides specific manufacturing details, numeric performance measurements, or timelines for adoption in consumer products, so claims appear to be based on LG Display’s public description of the technology.

Overall, the coverage aligns on what LG is claiming: a new OLED patterning process intended to enhance brightness and longevity while supporting greater flexibility in display sizing.