LG
at CES 2020 launched 13 new OLED TV models, as well as new 8K and 4K
NanoCell LCD TVs. Unfortunately for now, exact model names and
specifications remain a mystery, but more details should emerge when the
company launches the TVs in individual markets. The South Korean
electronics giant also revealed that its rollable 4K TV, first unveiled
at CES 2019, will start shipping this year.
The 13 new LG OLED
televisions include three new art-inspired GX Gallery series 4K Ultra HD
TVs, 88- and 77-inch class Real 8K models, as well as an all-new OLED
screen size - 48-inch. LG says its new 8K TVs, both OLED and NanoCell
LCD types, use new Alpha 9 Gen 3 AI Processor, said to deliver upgraded
processing power and artificial intelligence deep learning algorithms to
improve picture quality and enable a host of specialised features for
various types of content.
The LG GX Gallery Series includes a
65-inch model that's just 20mm thick, letting it be mounted almost
completely flush on the wall. Other display sizes in the family include
55-inch and 77-inch.
The
company adds among its 2020 LG OLED ZX Real 8K models, the 88-inch and
77-inch TVs are among the first to earn the Consumer Technology
Association's (CTA) new 8K Ultra HD logo. 12 of its OLED TVs in 2020
will also offer Nvidia G-Sync compatibility, meant to enhance their
performance for gamers.
Calling it an industry first, LG says its
2020 OLED TVs feature the HDR Gaming Interest Group's HGiG Mode, "so
gamers can enjoy high quality visuals as game creators and developers
intended when playing HDR games via consoles on their LG TVs."
The
company is also touting a sports-centric features, including Sports
Alert - which helps users "keep track of their favourite teams and
schedules and notifying them as soon as a team scores."
As we mentioned, LG has also announced
its rollable 4K TV, unveiled last year in a 65-inch display size, will
go on sale in 2020 - with the company looking at a Q2 or Q3 release. The
price is a shocker - at $60,000 (roughly Rs. 43,11,200).
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