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These new models are additions to LG’s existing 88 and 75-inch screen sizes in its OLED and NanoCell TV lineup.
It looks like 2020 is going to be the year of gadgets, especially the year of 8K, with South Korean manufacturer LG Electronics set to launch eight brand new 8K TVs for the customers to pick between.
These models featuring upgraded Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deep learning technologies, will be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that kicks off on Tuesday in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The new TV models include 88-inch and 77-inch screen sizes in its OLED ZX, as well as several LCD NanoCell TV models in 65-inch and 75-inch sizes: the Nano99, Nano97, and Nano95.
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These new models are additions to LG’s existing 88 and 75-inch screen sizes in its OLED and NanoCell TV lineup.
As per the experts 8K TVs are the next best thing in the market as it offers four times the number of pixels of a 4K UHD screen and 16 times that of a full HD screen. This simply means that the 8K TVs would deliver a clearer, better defined pictures.
It is going to be a close race between Samsung and LG 8K TVs as both the giants are going to unveil their products at the CES 2020.
Similarly, buyers would find it difficult to commit to an 8K device before there’s necessarily the compatible (8K) content to warrant the purchase.
(With input from agencies)
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