LG’s new state-of-the art TV is just 2.5 millimeters thin, or the thickness of four stacked credit cards.
The organic light-emitting diode TV (OLED) was unveiled at the South Korean electronics company’s press event at the 2016 International CES, the big tech trade show in Las Vegas.
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The OLED TV can produce a billion colors at a 4K resolution. It covers 99 percent of the color gamut and has high dynamic range for lots of contrast.
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These TVs can handle Dolby HDR technology, as well.
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