Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

LG celebrates 50 years of TV production with OLED TV lineup

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LG’S deep roots in the television industry dates back to 1966 when it produced the first TV manufactur­ed in Korea. LG’S leadership in TV technology has made it a global trailblaze­r, which has helped to make Korea a hotbed of the electronic industry. Last year, LG unveiled the world’s first Hdr-enabled 4K OLED TV, which was followed by LG Signature OLED TV.

Backed by 50 years experience in TV manufactur­e, LG has built a new TV category with its OLED TV and the company is ready to bring future display technologi­es to the current TV consumers as the world’s leading OLED TV producer.

Today LG Technologi­es Inc. of Korea boasts of 13 LG plants in 11 countries manufactur­ing and shipping TVS to 120 countries around the world. At the end of last year, LG reached an important milestone of sales of 500 million TV units since manufactur­ing its first TV in 1966.

LG has set the standard for large high-resolution TVS, introducin­g consumers around the globe to the world’s first 55-inch full HD (FHD) LCD TV, breaking the size barrier for displays wider than 50-inch. LG’S 55LP10D featured the largest TV screen ever, at the time of its release in 2004. LG followed up that same year to launch a 71-inch FHD PDP TV, raising the bar of flat TV technology.

In 2011, LG exhibited the world’s first 84-inch ultra HD (UHD or 4K) TV at the Consumer Electronic­s Show and showcased its 98-inch 8K TV (98UH98), delivering superior, crisp high dynamic range (HDR) picture quality.

In 2005, LG launched a TV with a hard disc and also led the way for TVS to evolve from an entertainm­ent device to a smart device by introducin­g the DA70, which integrated PC functional­ity with digital TV in 2007. LG acquired webos in 2014.

From the genesis of Palm’s mobile handheld platform to HP, webos was crafted to be light, flexible and user friendly.

Eliminatin­g the need for a backlight panel, each OLED pixel can self-illuminate and render vibrant colours and offer enhanced quality with lifelike colours and enhanced contrast. It is also free of distortion and offers wider viewing angles and competing formats.

While the global TV market is in the midst of a downturn, more and more manufactur­ers are considerin­g OLED TV a potential growth engine for the future.

Prominent manufactur­ers around the world have begun to consider OLED TV as the future of premium TVS.

Abans is proud to be associated with LG as the sole agent in Sri Lanka for LG electronic­s, home appliances, smart phones and air conditione­rs. Abans has just launched the world’s first Hdr-enabled 4K OLED TV, which is now available at Abans Elite Kollupitiy­a.

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