LG launches new range of AI powered smart TVs in India
The Hindu
LG on Wednesday launched new range of AI-driven smart TVs with real-time up scaling in India. The 55 new models include LG OLED evo Al and LG QNED AI TVs starting from 43-inches to 97-inches.
LG on Wednesday launched new range of AI-driven smart TVs with real-time up scaling in India. The 55 new models include LG OLED evo Al and LG QNED AI TVs starting from 43-inches to 97-inches.
The South Korean electronics major also unveiled the world’s largest OLED TV, the LG OLED97G4, having a huge 97-inch screen.
With the built-in speakers, the new AI TVs achieve virtual 11.1.2 surround sound.
LG OLED TVs feature Dolby vision gaming 4K at 144Hz refresh rate. These are also NVIDIA G-SYNC certified and are compatible with AMD FreeSync. They also come with game optimizer to switch between display presets for different gaming genres.
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The newest addition, LG’s 2024 ONED AI TV, uses the next generation of LCD technology to delivers bright and vibrant colours, the company claims. The LG QNED is based on Quantum Dot and NanoCell technologies.
The LG QNED Mini LED AI TV features million grey scale to differentiate between shades of gray and show gradation with a 20-bit accuracy. The Mini LED TV comes with virtual 9.1.2 surround sound.
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