LG has entered the art TV market with its latest offering, the LG Gallery TV, as reported by The Verge. This new product will join the ranks of art-inspired TVs, a segment previously dominated by Samsung’s The Frame, TCL, and Hisense. The LG Gallery TV integrates the Gallery+ service, providing users access to a wide array of display visuals, including art pieces, cinematic images, and gaming scenes. Similar to Samsung’s Art Store, Gallery+ offers a mix of free and subscription-based content.
Unlike LG’s G Series OLED TVs, the Gallery TV is a mini-LED TV designed to offer an immersive viewing experience akin to viewing art. Featuring a specialized screen that minimizes glare and reflections, this TV is likely to have a matte coating. While OLED technology excels in picture quality, the mini-LED technology chosen for the Gallery TV reduces concerns about image retention or burn-in, common issues with OLED displays.
LG has also followed Hisense’s approach by including a frame with the Gallery TV. Initially available in 55 and 65 inches, the TV comes with a default white frame and an option to purchase a wood-colored frame separately. Pricing details for the LG Gallery TV are yet to be disclosed, leaving consumers eager to explore this new addition to the art TV market.
Source: The Verge
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