LG to Launch a Futuristic 4mm-thick OLED TV at CES
by Abigail Phillips
LG has revealed it will be officially launching a futuristic
55 inch OLED TV at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week
that is just 4mm thick.
Using the same technology as the latest smartphone screens, the OLED TV
can produce a resolution higher than any other TV of the same size. The
'organic light-emitting diode' (OLED) system makes images appear
significantly smoother owing to the fact it offers a 'refresh-rate' that
is 1,000 times faster than most current sets on the market.
Furthermore, LG states that “OLED TV generated the most natural colours
of any TV set at a much lower price point that could have been achieved
using the standard manufacturing process.”
The OLED TV generates a wider spectrum of colours by offering four
additional colours for its pixels alongside the usual three; it will add
white to the conventional red, green and blue. This will give the
images a lot more depth and fluidity.
The bezel of the OLED TV is also so thin, that the image appears almost
across the entire frontage of the device, which also adds to the
viewing experience.
Havis Kwon, President and CEO of LG Electronics Home Entertainment
Company said that “OLED is clearly the future of home TV entertainment
and LG is very focused on making this exciting technology as easy as
possible for consumers to embrace.”
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