The company is boosting the max brightness on its new TVs to make them easier to see.
Other updates are less visible. The TVs now run on an Alpha 9 Gen 5 processor that LG claims uses deep learning to enhance upscaling performance and gives images a more “3D” appearance, which is paired with improved virtual surround sound. This is the sort of thing that sounds great in a press release but needs to be seen in person to be believed.
Also receiving some attention is LG’s Smart TV platform. The latest version, webOS 22, adds personal profiles so you can see only the streaming services you tend to watch, not all the other crap your roommates are viewing.
LG’s TVs are some of the best options for gamers playing on the latest consoles, and now the new models will come with the ability to switch between game-specific features and settings, like those for G-Sync, FreeSync, and VRR, from the TV’s Game Optimizer Menu. In this menu, you’ll find a new Dark Room Mode, which adjusts the screen brightness depending on the lighting in your environment.LG is also expanding its lineup of QNED miniLED TVs, which use LG’s Quantum Dot NanoCell technology.
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