Popcorn? Check. Blanket to snuggle under? Check. Brilliant picture quality? Check—with LG’s latest signature OLED TVs.

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You probably remember a time when your television set was so large it took up a significant amount of space in your living room. The “tube”, as it was called, referred to analogue or CRT (cathode ray tube) televisions, which had such bulk it’s easy to see why televisions very quickly became the central focus of any room that they were placed in.

Televisions have come a long way since—slimming down, gaining new curves, with sharper good looks. One of the most phenomenal evolutions can be seen in LG’s signature OLED television range. Once CRT TVs used to be 399mm thick. LG’s signature OLED TVs are a mere 2.57mm—which is as thick as four credit cards stacked on top of each other.  LG4.jpg

Thankfully the size of the television hasn’t forced makers like LG to compromise on the cinematic experience. In fact, the at-home viewing experience is better than ever. If you’re a big movie buff who loves their films larger than life and with a clarity that even movie theatres can’t replicate, the LG OLED range has all the right ingredients for at-home movie nights.


It fits seamlessly into any room

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There are slim TVs and then there’s the LG OLED. These televisions are so beautifully crafted that it feels like you’re looking through a window into a different world, rather than staring at a screen. With a clear glass border, its angles won’t disrupt the style of your interiors, plus the screen is only as thick as four stacked credit cards.


No more fighting for the centre seat

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While curved LCD or LED television screens are all the rage now, truthfully it is only awesome to watch if you’re seated front and centre—anyone viewing from the sides won’t get the same immersive view, as pictures on curved televisions would be washed out. Yes, we’re saying it, it’s a selfish design. But if you’re one for gathering a group of close friends or family who may end up throwing pillows on the floor or even watching from the next room, you’ll want a television that allows viewing from all angles. The OLED, with its more accurate colours and higher contrast ratios, ensures you don’t have to worry about odd-angled viewing.


Stream high dynamic range Netflix movies

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There are so many terms out there that boast of sharper, brighter, generally better picture quality—HD, 4K, HDR (high dynamic range). So which one matters most? A TV that supports 4K HDR streaming in various formats. LG is the only manufacturer in Asia that creates televisions that support HDR in both HDR 10 and Dolby Vision formats. Major Hollywood movies are created via Dolby Vision, and LG OLED TVs ensure that you will get the best cinematic experience when you stream 4K Dolby Vision movies via Netflix from the comfort of your home. LG OLED is a Netflix recommended television.


Perfect Black ensures an immersive cinematic experience

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When looking out into a black, night sky, the stars shine brightly, and the Northern Lights look alive. Light and colours always stand out more when contrasted against a black background. LG OLED’s self-lighting pixel technology, where lighting pixels switch on and off independently, delivers a perfect black condition when the content is meant to be black. Blacks are 200 times deeper than mainstream LCD or LED TVs, as mainstream TVs make use of backlighting technology that will never be able to deliver perfect black.


Its sound quality is as life-like as its images

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Did you know that LG speaker systems have been developed with sound experts, Harman Kardon? It ensures that the attached Signature OLED TV speaker Bar Stand gives crystal clear sound for audiophiles who are particular about the clarity of voice, music and dramatic sound effects. You might even be tempted to listen to your music collection directly from the television, instead of a separate sound system.


Find out more about the LG OLED TV range.