LG has unveiled its 2022 television range at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, including the world’s first 97-inch and 42-inch models.
In 2022, LG’s OLED line-up will include the new G2 Series featuring OLED evo technology for improved brightness coupled with impressive clarity and detail. Filmmaker mode also makes its return for viewers to watch movies as the creators intended them to be seen.
New to the 2022 range is the LG A9 Gen 5 intelligent processor with Brightness Booster technology providing more brightness through improved heat dissipation and advanced algorithm.
In addition to the world-first 97-inch OLED model, the LG 2022 G2 series will now include an 83-inch model, as well as the standard 55-inch, 65-inch and 75-inch screen sizes.
From a design point of view, the LG G2 has a sleek style with flush mounting system to replicate a work of art on the wall.
Designed with gamers in mind, LG OLED TVs boast a 1ms response time, low input lag and up to four HDMI ports that support multiple HDMI 2.1 features.
The LG C2 series also comes in several screen sizes including the world-first 42-inch OLED TV, as well as 48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch and 83-inch sizes.
LG has also upgraded its smart TV platform incorporating a refreshed user interface for faster and more convenient content discovery.
QNED Mini-LED line-up expands
In 2022, LG is growing its QNED Mini-LED TV line-up featuring LG Quantum Dot NanoCell technology for 100% colour volume and impressive colour reproduction.
The latest webOS allows viewers to create personal profiles for a more customised viewing experience with each profile offering quick access to favourite streaming services as well as tailored content recommendations based on past viewing habits.
Users can log into their personal profile from the TV’s browser or from their smartphone with NFC Magic Tap, which also provides a fast way to mirror a mobile device to the LG screen.
Another new feature is the ability to mirror content from one LG TV to another in the home using Room to Room Share. This will allow users to view pay TV content on another TV via the wireless connection in their home without a second set top box.
Availability and pricing for the LG 2022 TV range will be announced closer to launch.
This article was written in collaboration with Tech Guide’s Stephen Fenech who travelled to Las Vegas with support from LG, Samsung and Hisense.