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LG has launched a premium 136-inch 4K MAGNIT TV that combines AI picture optimization, an intelligent platform for additional features and apps, and MicroLED technology.
Instead of the LED-backlit LCD panel used in many home TVs, the MAGNIT 4K uses an array of tiny light-emitting diodes (MicroLED) for long life, "exceptional brightness" and "stunning contrast and color reproduction". As each individual diode can be turned off and on separately in the matrix, this allows the true black color to be displayed on the screen. Models with this technology are already in the range of different companies like Samsung with very high prices - LG is still silent about the cost of its model, but obviously it won't be cheap.
The peak brightness is 2000 cd/m2, which, according to the manufacturers, makes the image clearly visible even in brightly lit rooms. The LG Alpha 9's AI processor reduces screen noise while adjusting image saturation and contrast, and you can optimize brightness and tone mapping based on ambient light. The image refresh rate is 120 Hz.
The webOS platform provides access to popular streaming apps, and the model also allows you to stream screenshots of gadgets on Android and iOS, computers on MacOS or Windows using AirPlay and Miracast technologies. In addition, a special mobile app allows you to turn a large screen into a user-controlled "art gallery". The novelty has 4 HDMI ports, Ethernet LAN, two USB, RS232C serial and other ports.
LG has partnered with premium audio manufacturer Bang & Olufsen to deliver the best possible audio experience and will ship with Beolab 90 speakers when sold at B&O stores.
The release date and price of the 136-inch LG MAGNIT 4K will be announced later.
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