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A new study from LG Display and South Korea’s Kookmin University finds that watching an OLED TV leads to better sleep compared to LCD TVs with LED backlighting. While LED technology emits enough blue light to inhibit sleep, OLED TVs might actually improve sleep quality. .
According to LG Display, modern LCD panels emit 70-80% blue light, owing to their continuous reliance on strong backlighting, provided by LEDs. LG Display's self-emissive OLED TV panels emit just 36% blue light, according to the report.
"In addition to minimizing the negative impact on melatonin secretion during viewing time, OLED TVs have been shown to be effective in maintaining viewers’ healthy sleep patterns through greater activation of their parasympathetic nerves, which are responsible for feelings of comfort."
— Professor Kim Chang-wook, Research Team Leader from Kookmin University
Should we all buy OLEDs and binge Netflix before bed? Or is this just a self-funded study biased by LG to sell more OLEDs?
Read: OLED TV's to Better Sleep?
According to LG Display, modern LCD panels emit 70-80% blue light, owing to their continuous reliance on strong backlighting, provided by LEDs. LG Display's self-emissive OLED TV panels emit just 36% blue light, according to the report.
"In addition to minimizing the negative impact on melatonin secretion during viewing time, OLED TVs have been shown to be effective in maintaining viewers’ healthy sleep patterns through greater activation of their parasympathetic nerves, which are responsible for feelings of comfort."
— Professor Kim Chang-wook, Research Team Leader from Kookmin University
Should we all buy OLEDs and binge Netflix before bed? Or is this just a self-funded study biased by LG to sell more OLEDs?
Read: OLED TV's to Better Sleep?