LG will showcase the company’s IPS TV offerings which include the 65-inch UH9500, 86-inch UH9550, SUPER UHD TV 65-inch UH8500 and 75-inch UH8550. The SUPER UHD TV models are said to offer higher color reproduction rate, advanced picture and sound-enhancing features including HDR (high dynamic range) and the company’s slim design.
LG’s UH9500 and UH9550 units offer an IPS display with Black Panel and Contrast Maximizer. True Black Panel is a proprietary technology that minimizes reflections and enhances contrast ratio for a more comfortable viewing experience while Contrast Maximizer is said to deliver more depth and contrast by separating objects from their backgrounds.
To enhance color reproduction, LG’s ColorPrime Plus is said to magnify the range of colors that can be displayed on the screen. The technology utilises a broadened color spectrum to render a wider range of hues and shades.
Similar to the UH9500 and UH9550 in features, the UH8500 and UH8550 also offer ColorPrime Plus, Billion Rich Colors, ULTRA Luminance and Contrast Maximizer in a slightly different design configuration. LG will also take the wraps off its first production-ready 98-inch 8K SUPER UHD TV with plans to begin shipping in the second half of 2016.
“We’re confident our newestHDR-enabled SUPER UHD TVsin 2016willgenerate much excitement not in the industry, but also with consumers in general,” said Brian Kwon, President and CEO at LG’s Home Entertainment Company. “We are the only company with a dual strategy focused on both OLED and IPS TV technologies and this is proof that we are not prioritizing one display over the other.”
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