There are 77 and 88-inch LG Signature OLED 8K premium TVs, as well as LG NanoCell 8K TVs, 65 and 75-inch in size. LG says that all TVs exceed the official 8K Ultra HD definition set by the Consumer Technology Association and can play native 8K content.
The new TVs work with Apple's HomeKit and AirPlay 2, allowing them to interact with other AirPlay 2 devices and be controlled by Siri voice commands. OmeHomeKit support also means that the new LG TVs will appear in the Home app.
The LG 8K 2020 TVs include a new AI processor that takes advantage of deep learning for optimized image and sound quality. Televisions are capable of recognizing faces and text on the screen, fine tuning and sharpening natural skin tones, better defined facial features and clearer characters.
LG will unveil its 8K TV range at Show Consumer Electronics, due out next week.
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