LG unveiled the ridiculously thin LG Signature OLED W 4K HDR TV at CES 2017. The paper-thin TV measures a mere 2.57 millimeters in thickness, which is less than the thickness of a finger! It's so thin it doesn't really work on the wall. The 65-inch TV weighs only 7.3 kilograms, and a 77-inch version will also be available in the future.
TV LG Signature OLED W 4K HDR TV it is LG's thinnest TV ever. On the wall together with the bracket, it measures a mere 4 millimeters in thickness. Sam adds to that 2.57 mm. For the sake of subtlety, Koreans call their design a "picture on the wall". Since the TV itself is bones and skin, LG naturally could not cram all the necessary electronics into it, which is therefore located there in a separate unit. In addition to the circuit board and the processor, the personal accessory also took under the roof speakers (the TV also supports the format Dolby Atmos).
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LG promises the most realistic picture to date (thanks to technology, among other things). ULTRA Luminance), which recreates 99 percent of the DCI space (last year's TV managed 97 percent). It supports four HDR formats, namely HDR 10, Dolby Vision, Hybrid Log Gamma and Technicolor HDR. It will be available initially 65 inch version, and will be joined later by a 77-inch one.
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