Hot on the heels of Samsung’s similarly giant announcement, LG reveals what it claims is the world’s largest curved OLED TV.
Measuring 77 inches from corner to corner, the TV,
which uses cutting edge OLED screen technology for the sharpest, most
responsive and richest viewing experience possible, goes one better than the
company’s current curved 55-inch flagship.
As well as incredible colors, one of the biggest
benefits of OLED technology is that manufacturers are not confined to rigid,
flat screen shapes and sizes, and bending the screen so that it wraps around
the viewer, filling his or her peripheral vision as well as the direct line of
sight, is the closest many consumers will come to having an IMAX experience in
their own living room.
But, perhaps most impressively of all is that this is
an ultra high definition OLED set and so (once sufficient native content
exists) can screen still and moving images at four times the resolution of high
definition.
The original 55-inch curved OLED set, on which this big
brother is based, won the 2013 Red Dot design award and on this evidence,
there’s every possibility that LG will bag the same award again next July.
On Thursday evening, Samsung revealed a giant, 98-inch
LED LCD television and announced that an even larger 110-inch version would
also be going into production. It also hinted that it too would be showing an
OLED television on its exhibitor's stand during the IFA consumer electronics
conference, though it would not give any further details.
Neither company has confirmed either official launch
dates for their giant TVs or their suggested retail prices, but expect them to
be similarly huge in size.
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