LG's C2 OLED TV line will include its brighter 'evo' panels in 2022
As is something of an annual tradition for the company, LG is using CES as a venue to share the first details on its 2022 TV lineup. Much, the company is touting improved brightness as one of the main reasons to buy its 2022 sets. That's because this year LG's more affordable C2 lineup will also include the"evo" panel technology the company debuted in 2021.
The new OLEDs will ship with the latest version of LG’s webOS operating system. The updated software adds support for individual profiles, allowing you to customize the menu for quick access to your favorite streaming services. By creating a profile, you’ll also get personalized content recommendations and notifications related to your favorite sports teams. Another new webOS feature allows you to mirror what you’re watching to a second LG TV.
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