LG’s Wireless OLED TV Gets More Attainable at 65 Inches
LG Electronics continues to push the boundaries of television technology and design with the introduction of its latest innovation: a 65-inch wireless OLED TV. This new model is a bid to make high-end, wire-free viewing experiences more accessible to the mainstream consumer.
The new 65-inch model features LG’s cutting-edge OLED panel technology, renowned for its superior color accuracy, infinite contrast ratio, and individual pixel illumination for true blacks. The wireless design means that the only cable required is the power cord, creating a sleek and clean look that is perfect for minimalistic living spaces or wall mounting.
What sets this TV apart from conventional models is its ability to receive full 4K UHD video signal wirelessly. This is made possible through an included external box that transmits the audio/video signal to the television without any degradation in quality. Viewers can expect the same high-quality experience they have come to expect from standard wired connections.
Additionally, the wireless OLED TV supports various HDR formats including Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG. It also incorporates LG’s advanced AI ThinQ technology which enhances voice control capabilities and integrates with other smart home devices seamlessly.
In terms of sound, LG has incorporated an advanced audio system into the wireless OLED TV designed by Harman Kardon. It delivers rich, room-filling sound that matches the exceptional visuals.
Price-wise, while still a premium product, this 65-inch model brings wireless OLED technology into a more attainable price bracket compared to its larger counterparts. This move reflects LG’s commitment to providing innovative technology across its product range while catering to consumers at different price points.
With this release, LG further cements its position as a leader in OLED TV innovation, offering consumers state-of-the-art home entertainment solutions that combine cutting-edge technology with outstanding design aesthetics.