LG launches the world's largest 8K OLED TV
The LG OLED 8K TV is the largest in the world and the most expensive in the world.
Recently, LG has launched one of the largest and most expensive TVs in the world. It is an LG Signature Series TV with 8K resolution and measures up to 88 inches. It is expected that this TV will be officially sold in June 2020.
LG's 8K TV is the largest in the world.
LG's 8K OLED TV model has a ZX code and two 88-inch or 77-inch options, promising to deliver incredibly sharp images with a pixel density 4 times higher than conventional 4K TVs. The price of LG offered for the TV model is also very amazing, specifically the 88 inch version is about 815 million VND and 550 million VND for the 77 inch version.
When you spend that huge amount, you will be completely satisfied with the modern and impressive design brought by this 8K OLED TV. LG has designed an ultra-thin panel, which can completely compare this TV to a giant picture when hanging on a wall. Moreover, this TV also comes with a sophisticated set of brackets that LG calls "Design of Sculpture". Experience living sound is an indispensable factor when LG integrated into this TV a 60W high-end speaker system.
Exquisite design and elegance.
Technically, LG OLED 8K has AI Gen 3 image processing technology with HDMI 2.1 input, which allows exporting 8K images at up to 120 frames per second). This TV will also support LG ThinQ virtual assistant for a more modern experience.
In the future, when 8K content is more and more popular, this is definitely LG OLED 8K will be the dream TV to be owned for great visual experience.
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