LG announced last week they would be unveiling their new 55 inch OLED TV
at CES this year. But ahead of CES LG have now released a few photos
and a few more details of their new 55 inch OLED which will be just 4mm
thick. LG’s new OLED TV
is currently the worlds largest currently available and is equipped
with LG’s 4-Color Pixels and Color Refiner features within LG’s organic
light-emitting diode (OLED) display.
LG explains in their press release: "What
sets LG’s TV picture apart from other OLED TVs is 4-Color Pixels and
Color Refiner which work together to generate natural and accurate
colors that are sharp and consistent. The 4-Color Pixels feature allows
for more accurate color depiction by using a set of four colors (red,
green blue and white) in comparison to the RGB setup used by other OLED
TV manufacturers. Boasting an infinite contrast ratio,
LG’s OLED TV exhibits vivid colors and the smallest details regardless
of the overall luminance of the on-screen image. In turn, colors and
details throughout an entire image are preserved with utmost clarity and
sharpness, even when displaying scenes with dark lighting. Such color
capabilities are technically impossible with LED and LCD display panels. And at 1,000 times faster than LED/LCD displays, LG’s OLED TV shows crystal clear motion without any blurring or bleeding.”
The
new 4mm think LG OLED TV is also fitted with a supper thin bezel and
weighs just 7.5kg. More details including prices will be showcased at
CES in Las Vegas later this month, and as always as more information
becomes available we will keep you updated. Source: LG |