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LG’s new generation of OLED TV is about to be released: G3 series brightness increased by 70%

On January 3, according to FlatpanelsHD, LG is about to release a new generation of OLED TV, and its official German website has updated some parameter information.

According to reports, LG G3 uses Brightness Booster Max technology, which will increase the full-screen brightness by 70% and the peak brightness will be higher.

LG explains that this is a new "light control architecture" combined with a new light enhancement algorithm that makes the G3 with Brightness Booster Max "70% brighter than regular OLEDs across the screen, available in 55, 65 and 77-inch sizes." An LG spokesperson said the G3's peak brightness will be at 1800 In the nit range, it can be slightly brighter in Vivid settings, with FlatpanelsHD claiming up to 2100 nits brightness in Vivid mode and 235 nits full-screen brightness. Below, the G2 has a peak brightness of 930 nits and a full-screen brightness of 166 nits.

In addition, there are no new sizes for LG's OLED series of TVs this year. The B3 will be available in 55 to 77 inches, the C3 will be available in 42 to 83 inches, the G3 will be available in 55 to 97 inches, the Z3 will be available in 77 and 88 inches, and the A3 will be available in 48 to 77 inches.

LG 2023 OLED TVs will still come with up to four HDMI 2.1 ports (the B3 has two), support 4K120, HDR10, Dolby Vision (up to 4K120), Dolby Atmos, HDMI 2.1 VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium, Nvidia G-Sync Compati ble etc. HDMI 2.1 QMS (Quick Media Switching) eliminates for the first time the "HDMI bonk" that occurs when switching between refresh rates (24Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz, etc.). Apple TV 4K (2022) is the first playback device to support HDMI 2.1 QMS.

LG webOS 23 TV system will have a simplified look with support for quick card and tab navigation. The new TVs will also be powered by an Alpha 9 Gen6 processor, which uses "AI" technology that can identify objects to enhance clarity or apply HDR tone mapping individually to each object in a picture.

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