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Currently, the LG 48-inch B4 Series OLED UHD TV is on sale at Best Buy for 25% off, get it for $599.99 and save $200.
LG TVs support multiple High Dynamic Range (HDR) formats, including HDR10, Dolby Vision, and Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG). HDR can ...
People who use certain phone handsets risk losing access to mobile internet in a switch-off coming in three months. Virgin ...
LG Electronics (LG) today unveiled its 2025 OLED evo lineup, highlighting a range of advanced TV offerings, including the ...
The company plans to launch its AI agent, codenamed Q9, later this year after beta testing in February and March, with the Q9 serving as the foundation model for its humanoid robo ...
Meanwhile, the G5 is capable of up to 165Hz support, and LG says it's the first TV certified for both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium. The TVs support Filmmaker Mode with Ambient Light ...
As it was with the G4, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), FreeSync Premium and G-Sync compatibility are along for the ride, too. The G5 taps the second generation of LG's Alpha 11 AI Processor ...
It is worth noting that the 48- and 97-inch versions of the G5 aren’t covered by LG’s impressive new brightness claims, presumably because they don’t feature the Four-Stack OLED technology of their ...
Every year these two TV brands doggedly battle it out to earn your custom. Whether you’re looking to spend a few hundred pounds or even a few thousand, both Samsung and LG promise the finest TVs.
Touting itself as the industry's first 4K 165Hz VRR TV manufacturer to receive a ClearMR 10000 certification by VESA and certified Nvidia G-Sync compatibility, LG promises tear- and stutter-free ...
LG has whet the appetite of visitors to this week ... Both the M5 and G5 TVs can handle the Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium VRR systems too, as well as becoming the first sets to receive ...