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LG is marching to redefine the viewing and user experience during this year’s CES

LG Electronics USA (LG) today introduced its most advanced and spectacular TV selection yet, with the company’s extraordinary 2022 OLED TVs taking center stage. LG’s latest models are set to elevate the viewing and user experience like never before, thanks to strong image technology and an updated webOS that offers even more smart features and services.

LG OLED

LG OLED TV has changed the premium TV segment to become the first option for millions of consumers globally, having been the global premium TV market leader for nine years and a CES Innovation Award honoree for eight years.

To achieve perfect blacks, astonishingly vivid colors, and limitless contrast, OLED TVs use self-lighting pixels that can be turned on and off individually. OLED is thinner and lighter than any other display technology because of its lack of a backlight, allowing for the production of novel form factors such as bendable and rollable televisions.

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The new G2 series model is in a class by itself, thanks to LG’s superior OLED panel. The OLED Evo technology, which is available in the G2 and select C2 series, is the next step in OLED’s evolution, delivering greater brightness for ultra-realistic images with incredible clarity and detail. LG’s Brightness BoosterTM technology, which is powered by the company’s new (Alpha) 9 Gen 5 intelligent processor, enables G2 series TVs to produce higher brightness through improved heat dissipation and a more advanced algorithm.

To complement the 55-, 65-, and 77-inch TVs already in the range, LG’s 2022 G2 series offers a new 83-inch model and the world’s first 97-inch OLED model. With its appealing flush-to-the-wall Gallery Aesthetic, the LG G2 series offers a sophisticated design. With a total of six screen sizes for 2022, LG’s C2 series offers the most diversified variety of screen sizes: the world’s first 42-inch OLED TV, suitable for console and PC gaming, as well as 48-, 55-, 65-, 77-, and 83-inch possibilities. Thinner bezels on this OLED TV series provide a more immersive viewing experience while also making the TV look sleeker.

Faster and Smarter

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The 9 Gen 5 processor, which is found in most of LG’s new TV models, uses deep learning to improve upscaling speed and give onscreen images a more three-dimensional feel by identifying foreground and background features. The LG AI Sound Pro function on the 9 Gen 5 improves its ability to provide viewers with more lifelike audio by allowing the TVs’ built-in speakers to produce virtual 7.1.2 surround sound.

Unmatched in Gaming

Over the years, LG OLED has claimed several gaming firsts, including being the first OLED TV to enable NVIDIA G-SYNC® Compatibility and being the first 8K OLED TV to demonstrate 8K gaming with NVIDIA® GeForce RTXTM 30 Series graphics cards. LG OLED is an excellent choice for console and PC gamers, thanks to its 1 millisecond response time, low input lag, and up to four HDMI ports that enable several HDMI 2.1 capabilities. Gamers may now start having fun right now by connecting a compatible controller to the NVIDIA GeForce NOW and Google Stadia cloud gaming platforms.

 LG QNED MINI LED

LG is also announcing an extended QNED TV lineup for 2022, demonstrating its continued leadership in the LCD TV industry. The new range, which features LG’s proprietary Quantum Dot NanoCell technology, provides excellent color reproduction with 100 percent color volume. LG’s Precision Dimming Technology allows the LG QNED Mini LED TV to produce rich, accurate colors in both the brightest and darkest portions of a scene, resulting in incredible contrast. Starting with the QNED90 Series, all models are certified for 100 percent color consistency, ensuring that viewers receive the same, high-quality image every time, regardless of viewing angle.

LG is also rethinking the role of television in 2022, with new services that enable more personal and engaging experiences at home.

live now — The award-winning LIVENow app provides users with access to online live concerts, shows, sports, and other premium live events in which they can both participate and watch. LG TV becomes a portal to new virtual experiences with LIVENow, allowing users to enjoy concerts with friends, family, and fans from all over the world.

LG TV introduces the 1M HomeDance app for individuals who want to dance like their favorite K-Pop idols. The software, which was developed in partnership with 1MILLION Dance Studio, one of K-most Pop’s well-known choreography teams, offers a variety of tutorials to assist users polish their routines. Users can use Camera Mode to examine their form while dancing along with 1MILLION’s experienced choreographers, or they can take a breather and view their favorite dance clips.

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Nivedita Bangari
Nivedita Bangari
I am a software engineer by profession and technology is my love, learning and playing with new technologies is my passion.
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