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LG Display Achieves UL Solutions Eyesafe Verification for OLED Television and Monitors

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LG Display Achieves UL Solutions Eyesafe Verification for OLED Television and Monitors
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LG Display Achieves UL Solutions Eyesafe Verification for OLED Television and Monitors

2025-03-25 10:33 Last Updated At:10:41

NORTHBROOK, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 24, 2025--

UL Solutions (NYSE: ULS) today announced that LG Display’s organic light-emitting diode (OLED) televisions and monitors have achieved UL Solutions Eyesafe Verification, a global first, confirming the accuracy and reliability of LG Display’s marketing claims that their OLED models effectively reduce circadian-stimulating blue light emissions.

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“UL Solutions’ Marketing Claim Verification process is designed to give consumers confidence in product claims,” said Todd Denison, senior vice president of Global Regions at UL Solutions. “By validating advertising and promotional statements, UL Solutions helps consumers distinguish between verified facts and unsubstantiated claims. This objective, science-driven assessment process that uses Eyesafe requirements is crucial in today’s market, where consumers are increasingly concerned about the potential health effects of prolonged screen time.”

OLED televisions and monitors are distinguished by their self-emissive pixels, which means they do not require backlights. To achieve a Marketing Claim Verification, UL Solutions evaluated the performance of LG Display’s OLED televisions and monitors using Eyesafe ® Display Requirements 3.0, inclusive of Radiance Protection Factor (RPF ® ) and Circadian Protection Factor (CPF) methodologies. Higher scores indicate less circadian-stimulating blue light, with 35 or higher needed to earn a Marketing Claim Verification. The RPF assessment confirmed that the television and monitors meet the Eyesafe criteria for blue light toxicity, color gamut and color temperature, earning them RPF40. Additionally, the televisions and monitors were verified for a CPF60 rating, demonstrating a reduction in blue light emissions.

Eyesafe requirements, used in conjunction with UL Solutions’ Verification, are developed in concert with eye care professionals and scientists. They establish a baseline for blue light filtration and color performance. After Verification, brands can use the UL Eyesafe Verified Mark on their products, packaging and marketing collateral to communicate their achievement.

“This verification by an objective and reliable institution signifies that we have set a new standard for customers to choose human-friendly displays,” said Soo-young Yoon, CTO and executive vice president of LG Display. He added, “LG Display will continue to provide differentiated customer value through our relentless efforts and innovation.”

All LG Display OLED models that have received a UL Eyesafe Verified Mark can be found on verify.ul.com.

About UL Solutions

A global leader in applied safety science, UL Solutions (NYSE: ULS) transforms safety, security and sustainability challenges into opportunities for customers in more than 110 countries. UL Solutions delivers testing, inspection and certification services, together with software products and advisory offerings, that support our customers’ product innovation and business growth. The UL Mark serves as a recognized symbol of trust in our customers’ products and reflects an unwavering commitment to advancing our safety mission. We help our customers innovate, launch new products and services, navigate global markets and complex supply chains, and grow sustainably and responsibly into the future. Our science is your advantage.

LG Display’s OLED televisions and monitors have achieved UL Solutions Eyesafe Verification, a global first, confirming the accuracy and reliability of LG Display’s marketing claims that their OLED models effectively reduce circadian-stimulating blue light emissions.

LG Display’s OLED televisions and monitors have achieved UL Solutions Eyesafe Verification, a global first, confirming the accuracy and reliability of LG Display’s marketing claims that their OLED models effectively reduce circadian-stimulating blue light emissions.

CINCINNATI (AP) — After opening the season as the starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns facing the Cincinnati Bengals, Joe Flacco will close the season as the backup for the Bengals as they face the Browns on Sunday.

Flacco was dealt to the Bengals in October and made six starts for the Bengals while Joe Burrow was out with a toe injury.

“I don’t really think about putting a label on it,” Flacco said. “It’s crazy. Seasons always go by quick once they’ve started. But the way that this one went, it seems like it flew by.”

During the summer, in Cleveland Browns training camp, Flacco won a competition for the starting quarterback job and made four starts for Cleveland. In Week 1 against the Bengals, Flacco threw for 290 yards.

He said that over the past 17 weeks, he has seen improvement from the Bengals defense. Now, he refers to the Bengals defense as his team’s defense.

“We’re stopping the run,” Flacco said. “We’re getting more pressure on the quarterback. When you combine those two things, it’s going to help you out.”

While Flacco went 1-5 as a starter in Cincinnati, the 40-year-old played well. He threw for at least 200 yards in four of his six starts, and the Bengals offense averaged more than 27 points per game.

Flacco said that he developed a lot of respect for Bengals coach Zac Taylor.

“He has a lot of strengths,” Flacco said. “He’s really good at what he does. His demeanor, his overall personality and the way he leads men is really good. The way he puts game plans together. Also, he’s willing to allow it to be collaborative. That’s a strength. His game day play-calling is also something he does really well.”

Burrow took over as the starter when he returned on Thanksgiving, and Flacco has been the backup over the past month.

Flacco will be a free agent again at the end of the season. As he evaluates his options, he’s hoping to find another chance to play and to start.

“That’s always a priority,” Flacco said. “I’m somebody who wants to play football. You’ve got to assess and see whatever is thrown your way. You have to go from there and see what you can do about it.”

He said that he’d be open to returning to the Bengals, but he’ll weigh several factors.

“I haven’t really thought about it,” Flacco said. “I don’t hope to do anything. I have an idea of maybe of what some goals would be. I’ll go from there and see what happens.”

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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco throws during pregame warmups before an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco throws during pregame warmups before an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco (16) calls a play during the second half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco (16) calls a play during the second half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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