The picture quality on LG's OLED 4K TV with HDR is more real than reality

 By 
Raymond Wong
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LAS VEGAS -- At IFA 2015, LG boasted about how combining an OLED 4K TV with HDR (High Dynamic Range) would create the ultimate picture quality.

Two days before CES officially opened its convention center doors in Las Vegas, I got a private look at LG's production 65B6 OLED 4K HDR TV. And what a beauty of a TV it was.

The OLED 4K HDR TV runs on LG's webOS 3.0 Smart TV and is controlled with the company's signature Magic Remote Control, which lets you wave a cursor on the screen. It's fast, fluid and intuitive. You can also pair your smartphone to it and use it as remote control.

Pricing and availability weren't announced, but the TV is almost certainly going to be pricey.

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For those with even deeper pockets, LG's got the 77G6, a monster 77-inch OLED 4K HDR TV with all of the high-end picture technologies found in the 65B6, including HDR processing, but with a glass body and sound bar-equipped base.

No word on pricing or availability for the bigger OLED 4K TV, but again, it will most definitely be crazy expensive.

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