Consumer electronics maker LG unveiled its new top-of-the-line, razor-thin televisions during CES 2017.
Its 2017 OLED signature television line-up includes five new models ranging in size from 55- to 77-inches. The OLED panel on the 65-inch models measure a mere 2.57mm thick, something LG claims allows the television to be mounted to a wall using "only magnetic brackets."
The ultra-thin sets then sit directly against the wall, "eliminating any gap." The company has several sets on display at its booth at CES to better illustrate their barely-there thinness.
LG Signature OLED TVs on display at CES 2017.
The new line also offers Dolby Atmos sound technology, something LG says makes its new OLED's capable of simultaneously delivering "both cutting-edge imaging and state-of-the-art sound technologies."
On top of thinness and high-tech sound delivery, the new line-up supports several different HDR standards, including Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG. That's good news if you're concerned with compatibility issues with HDR content.
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