New Delhi: In a press release announcing its 2023 television lineup, LG Electronics has mentioned the Z3, G3 and C3 OLED Evo series TVs. These OLED televisions feature an enhanced webOS platform, better picture quality and state-of-the-art image processing. The televisions are said to deliver enhanced brightness, improved color accuracy and remarkable clarity, thanks to the Evo technology and 9 AI processor Gen6.
The 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is set to open on January 5 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Several companies have started revealing the products they will be presenting at CES 2023 in the months leading up to the event. Following Samsung's recent announcement of new monitors, LG has now unveiled its 2023 OLED television lineup.
The 9 AI Processor Gen6 chips in LG's 2023 OLED lineup use the company's AI-backed deep learning technology to optimize image and sound quality.
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It runs LG's AI Picture Pro feature, which provides enhanced dynamic tone mapping and improved image upscaling for greater clarity. The processor also powers LG's AI Sound Pro feature, which uses the TV speakers to deliver virtual 9.1.2 surround sound.
The most recent version of webOS, which offers a more optimized user experience, a new home screen and a redesigned user interface, boots LG's 2023 OLED line-up.
Your most-used content and services are organized into categories like "Home," "Office," "Games," "Music" and "Sports" by the new "Quick Cards" feature. A curated list of content options is also available to users based on users' past usage and search queries.
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Both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos are still used by LG's 2023 OLED TVs. The TVs additionally offer seamless integration with the company's soundbars, powered by DTS:X to deliver crystal-clear multi-channel surround sound with IMAX-enhanced quality.
Using the WOW Orchestra3 feature, which utilizes audio channels from both products, the LG TV and soundbar can deliver more powerful, immersive audio when used together.
LG's new OLED TV features four HDMI 2.1a ports, 0.1 millisecond response time, and minimal input lag. They are the first TVs to be certified by the HDMI Organization for Quick Media Switching (VRR).
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When switching between HDMI 2.1a-compatible devices, the momentary "black screen" is less noticeable with QMS VRR. Thanks to the Game Optimizer, users of the television can select or switch between modes specifically designed for gaming.