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  • CES 2017: LG shows of new W(all) series OLED TVs

    Using a special magnetic wall mount the 2.57 milimeter thick TVs will only protrude 4 milimeter from the wall. The soundbar features the same look as last years Signature series soundbar, but is flatter and has rounded corners. But the main difference is it is fitted with up-firing speakers to ad ATMOS height channels. The new lineup includes a total of ten different models. With the 77" as the Flagship for all of LG's TV line-up.





    "Led by the LG SIGNATURE OLED TV W-series, our TV lineup at CES 2017 demonstrates our commitment to innovation and leadership in OLED and the premium TV market globally," said Tim Alessi, head of product marketing at LG Electronics USA. "With Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos integrated into our newest OLED products, viewers can recapture the magic of the cinema and experience their favorite movies with their original clarity, depth and imagination intact."

    On top of being the first Dolby Atmos TV and provicing continued support for Dolby Vision the New OLED TVs, feature the same Technicolor imageprocessing technology as anounced earlier this week embedded in the new Nano Crystal LCD Metal-coated Quantum Dots LCD TVs.

    "The W7 series and all LG 2017 OLED TVs feature Active HDR for displaying next-generation HDR content designed to render brighter scenes and greater shadow detail. Active HDR allows LG TVs to process the picture frame-by-frame, inserting dynamic data where needed. This technology allows the TV to offer the best possible picture even if the original HDR content contains static or no metadata at all. And all of LG's 2017 OLED TVs support a variety of HDR formats, including Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma), and are ready to support Advanced HDR by Technicolor technology. This versatility is enhanced by the new HDR Effect feature that processes standard definition content to improve brightness in specific areas, enhance contrast ratios and render more precise images" LG said in a statement.

    Featuring the latest version of LG's intuitive webOS smart TV platform, version 3.5, viewers will have no trouble accessing premium HDR content online. In order to offer viewers access to the most convenient home cinema experience possible, LG has partnered with leading digital content providers such as Amazon, Netflix and Vudu. To demonstrate the capabilities of HDR content on LG's OLED TVs, HLG programming from DIRECTV, Dolby Vision content from Netflix and HDR10 titles from Amazon Prime Video will be featured at LG's booth at CES. LG is also showcasing Channel Plus at CES 2017 -- a free service powered by XUMO available on LG's webOS smart TVs beginning in 2016. Channel Plus integrates 70+ free streaming digital channels including sports and news from national broadcast networks such as Fox Sports, Newsy, Sports Illustrated, TIME, Bloomberg, People, Funny or Die, Fail Army and more into your existing over-the-air TV channel options.

    The flat OLEDs have been shown before, but this time it is in a TV and a finished consumer product. Almost a year ago LG showed it of in dual sided retail displays sticking two OLED panels together back to back. Bot in flats and S-shaped displays.



    At IBC this September the Super Hi-vision project was using 4 sheet displays to make a single 8K display. Of course the narrow metal bezels immediately become rather noticable when they form a videowall cross in the middle of the picture.



    People in The US get the opportunity to see the new W series TVs at seven best Buy Magnolia stores from Thursdayday January 5 onwards. The new TV will be on display in seven Magnolia locations at Best Buy across the country, in cities including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Houston, Dallas, Boca Raton, FL, and Paramus, NJ. Customers can visit BestBuy.com starting tomorrow for more information on store locations and to sign up for notifications about the new TV.

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        Dolby and LG announced that LG 2017 OLED TVs will support Dolby Vision high-dynamic-range (HDR) technology and Dolby Atmos breakthrough audio in a new combined home entertainment experience. For the first time, consumers can experience content with both cutting-edge imaging and state-of-the-art sound technology through one product.


        On Thursday, January 5, 2017, Kevin Yeaman, CEO, Dolby Laboratories, and Brian Kwon, CEO, LG Home Entertainment Company, held a signing ceremony in Las Vegas to commemorate their continued collaboration and to launch the LG 2017 OLED TVs, the first TVs to support Dolby Vision high-dynamic-range (HDR) technology and Dolby Atmos breakthrough audio. Photo Credit: Las Vegas Event Photographers

        The fusion of Dolby Vision imaging and Dolby Atmos sound transforms your TV into an entertainment powerhouse. Dolby’s deep expertise in bringing advanced audio and imaging technologies from the cinema to the home, now brought together for the first time in one device, has led to distinct features that enable Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos to deliver extraordinary entertainment experiences to home consumers.

        Leveraging the HDR innovation that powers Dolby’s most advanced cinemas around the world, Dolby Vision transforms the TV experience in the home by delivering greater brightness and contrast, as well as a fuller palette of rich colors. Dolby Atmos puts you inside the action with bigger, more encompassing sound that fills your room—even overhead—and immerses you in your entertainment. Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos are the preferred technology workflows for major studios and a growing number of creative professionals, so consumers have access to more of what they want to watch, including a robust portfolio of movies and episodic content. Dolby today delivers spectacular experiences in broadcast, gaming, music, and other genres, and this expertise serves as the foundation that drives the future of entertainment tomorrow.

        LG’s 2017 OLED line-up builds on the company’s revolutionary pixel dimming control technology, which renders perfect black, infinite contrast and an expanded color gamut. Built on this foundation of excellence, LG’s new OLED TVs are capable of delivering a superior HDR experience. With the combination of powerful Dolby Vision imaging and Dolby Atmos moving audio, your movie and TV viewing at home goes from entertaining to spectacular. You’re not just immersed in sound and images; you feel like you’re inside the action in a complete entertainment experience. All LG’s 2017 OLED TVs will support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos globally, including the 77/65W7, 77/65G7, 65/55E7, 65/55C7, and 65/55B7. In addition to this combined experience, all LG’s flagship Super UHD TVs will continue to support Dolby Vision in 2017. This includes LG 2017 SJ9500, SJ8500, and JS800 Super UHD TVs available globally.

        “High-quality imaging and audio are essential elements of the TV viewing experience,” said Brian Kwon, President, LG Home Entertainment Company. “By incorporating Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos into our premium OLED TVs, the first TV of its kind, we are able to offer consumers amazing realism across both image and sound that is vivid, nuanced, and powerful.”

        “LG and Dolby share a passion for bringing the best possible audio and visual experiences to life,” said Kevin Yeaman, President and CEO, Dolby Laboratories. “This expanded collaboration with LG will bring together both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and deliver spectacular experiences that consumers can see, hear, and feel.”

        From content creation to distribution and playback, the fusion of Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos delivers a comprehensive solution supported by content creators and distributors. More than 80 studio titles are available in Dolby Vision, and more than 100 titles are available in Dolby Atmos, with 25 available in both formats. Most major studios, including Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, have announced support to deliver Dolby Vision titles and Dolby Atmos titles. Additionally, more than 100 hours of original content is available in Dolby Vision across leading OTT providers globally, and soon consumers will have access to Dolby Vision titles on Ultra HD Blu-ray™ disc, with anticipated availability in 2017.

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