LG presents an 88-inch TV with 8k resolution
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The week of CES 2019 begins with LG as the main protagonist. The Korean brand is one of the regulars of the event and in this case they leave us with their new television. Although it is not just any model. It is an 88 inch size model. In itself, this is very striking. But also, it is a TV with an 8K resolution.
LG presents an 88-inch TV with 8K resolution
As usual in the brand, it is an OLED panel. In addition, it has a system incorporated into the same panel, which is compatible with Dolby Atmos.
LG OLED 88-inch
The reality is that this huge 88-inch panel that LG has unveiled isn't really for consumers. This is a sample of the company's ability to produce the highest quality OLED panels. A model of this size, in OLED and with 8K resolution is not something that is available to any brand today.
In addition, this television is capable of emitting sound without the need for speakers. Something that the Korean firm has achieved after enormous research and investment in innovation. But apart from this model, the Korean firm has presented other televisions, for consumption, 65-inch. Also 27-inch models with 4K.
LG is one of the most important brands in the television sector. The brand begins 2019 by innovating and making it clear to its competitors that they are one of the firms that will bring more news to consumers. Surely this week at CES 2019 more will be known about the firm's plans in terms of launches.
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