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The biggest difference between OLED TVs and the more common LCD TVs is that OLED doesn’t need a backlight to illuminate the screen. Instead, LG OLED TVs use self-lighting pixels, individually controlled to achieve perfect black, infinite contrast, and ultra-precise color.
Shop LG OLED TVs Article: OLED vs LCDEach OLED pixel can independently brighten, dim and power off fully to achieve perfect black. That means picture contrast — the difference between the lightest and darkest areas of the screen — is truly infinite. Perfect black helps colors pop, and makes possible the great shadow detail OLED is known for. The end result is more lifelike images.
LG OLED TVs display a color palette that virtually matches the vast range of hues seen in today’s high-end digital cinemas. With the ability to reproduce over a billion rich colors, LG OLED TVs deliver a theater-quality experience at home.
All 2016 LG OLED TV models offer 4K screen resolution. That’s 8.3 million OLED pixels, each ready to deliver perfect black and cinematic color, for an amazingly clear and detailed Ultra HD picture.
All of LG’s 2016 4K OLED TVs deliver stunning HDR (High Dynamic Range) picture quality. They support both types of HDR content -- Dolby Vision and HDR 10 – so you can enjoy the most accurate 4K picture possible, whether you’re watching streamed content or Ultra HD Blu-ray discs. HDR provides a viewing experience that’s closer to what the filmmakers intended.
Article: What is HDR?LG OLED TV’s exceptional picture quality holds up even from wide viewing angles, so now everyone on the couch will have an ideal view of the action.
Slim, stylish LG OLED TVs are available with curved or flat screens. Wall-mounted or on a tabletop, these TVs make an elegant addition to any room. The unique Picture-on-Glass technology used in LG’s E6P and flagship G6P Signature OLED models enable an ultra-thin screen — less than ¼-inch thick! And the E6P/G6P models further enhance the cinematic experience with a built-in Harman Kardon sound bar stand.