
In brief: LG has just announced its 2023 OLED TV lineup featuring a wide range of improvements over their predecessors, including higher peak brightness, next-gen AI processors, and an updated interface.
All of LG’s 2023 TVs that are OLED HDR10, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos, the same as their particular predecessors. However, assistance when it comes to HDR10+ and DTS codecs is regrettably however lacking this season. The HDMI models that are 2.1-equipped the first TVs on the market to add Quick Media Switching, which eliminates blackouts when switching between media with different framerates.
LG is also rolling out a redesign of the webOS platform with its updated TV lineup. The company claims that webOS 23 has a layout that is simplified fast cards and tabs, plus it also needs to operate quicker because of the enhanced processors. As it’s likely you have guessed, LG won’t be bringing webOS 23 to older years of their TVs.
LG’s entry-level OLED designs this current year are part of the series that is a3. These feature 4K 60Hz panels available in 48-, 55-, 65-, and 77-inch sizes and the company’s new Alpha 7 Gen6 processor, which allegedly uses AI for upscaling, reducing image noise, and applying HDR tone-mapping to each object on the screen individually.
Positioned slightly higher in LG’s lineup is the B3 OLED family, available in 55-, 65-, and options that are 77-inch. These enhance in the series that is a3 including a 120Hz maximum refresh rate and two HDMI 2.1a ports. They should also be a great option for gamers, as they come with support for HDMI 2.1 VRR and AMD FreeSync Premium, and they’re Nvidia G-Sync Compatible.
Moving on to the mid-range C3 series, these will likely be LG’s most popular models in its lineup, as the C family usually offers plenty of features at a (relatively) good price. These TVs come with brighter evo that is OLED for sale in an array of sizes, including 42-, 48-, 55-, 65-, 77-, and 83-inch choices. They also provide four HDMI 2.1a harbors and they are run on the flagship Alpha 9 Gen6 processor. The latter has an ‘OLED Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro’ function, which LG promises can individually adjust brightness and shade in 20,000 areas of each and every HDR frame.
The OLED G3 family is available in 55-, 65-, 77-, 83-, and 97-inch sizes, in addition they follow a design that is slim to be wall-mounted, as it doesn’t ship with an included stand.
The three smaller SKUs will feature an updated evo panel combined with a heatsink and an MLA (Micro Lens Array). This allows them to be up to 70 percent brighter than “traditional” WOLED panels (such as the A3/B3 series). These models reportedly have a peak brightness exceeding 1,800 nits, making them rival many LCDs that are high-end albeit only at reduced ABLs.
Finally, LG additionally unveiled its leading series that is z3 which will only be available in 77- and 88-inch models. These have an 8K resolution that is native skip out regarding the MLA technology, indicating they will not be because brilliant because their G-series brethren.
LG’s 2023 OLED TVs begins becoming offered this springtime. Pricing will additionally be launched in a date that is later