LG introduces AI-powered televisions in India
LG Electronics India has launched the much-anticipated range of televisions in India featuring Artificial Intelligence (AI) ThinQ. Designed to bring a new level of convenience, enhanced connectivity and a more immersive TV viewing experiences, the new range includes various models under its OLED, Super UHD, UHD and Smart TV category.
With the α (Alpha) 9 intelligent processor powering the company’s market-leading OLED TVs, the viewers can enjoy more realistic, accurate colours and improved image renderings from virtually any viewing angle. All of this is combined with the on-boarding of Dolby Atmos with object-based surround sound that beautifully captures the movement of every object in a scene. These televisions also support the full palette of HDR formats, including Dolby Vision, advanced HDR by Technicolor, HDR10 Pro, HLG Pro, creating a true cinematic experience at home.
With an addition of AI functionality in LG TVs, the consumers can directly speak into the remote to control TV functions and seamlessly discover and play content, control TV settings, manage schedules, access information and control compatible connected smart home devices including lighting and appliances like air conditioners, air purifiers, speakers among other devices that can connect to TV via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
Younchul Park, Director – Home Entertainment, LG Electronics India, says, “Artificial intelligence is definitely the road ahead for all our future products. AI functionality backed up with extensive research is incorporated in televisions with an aim of delivering a unique and more intuitive experience. As a matter of fact, we have taken a step ahead to democratize the AI function across our range of smart televisions. At LG, our interest is in improving the user lifestyle and convenience.”
2018 OLED and SUPER UHD TVs from LG feature 4K Cinema HDR, which introduces a truly cinematic experience to the home, regardless of the format. The televisions add support for Advanced HDR by Technicolor, building on a legacy of supporting most major HDR formats, from the superior viewing experience of Dolby Vision to HDR10Pro and HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma). Both 2018 OLED TVs and SUPER UHD TVs come with Dolby Atmos object-based surround sound for the best audio-visual experience possible.
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