LG goes all-in on 4K with 7 new OLED TVs

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Rex Santus
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Sure, there's the more eye-catching flexible TV and the quantom-dot one, too, but LG also revealed a batch of new (and presumably quite expensive) TVs at CES on Monday.

In addition the EG9900 -- which can flex on demand -- LG is rolling out six more OLED TVs. In all, the TVs range in size from 55- to 77-inch displays. And yes, half of them include curved screens. All of LG's OLED TVs have its "Art Slim" design, which basically means they're super skinny and minimalist in design. The TVs all pack a 4K resolution.

All of the TVs use LG's WRGB technology, which the company said adds an extra white subpixel to the already-used red, green and blue ones to expand the display colors. It's the sort-of-secret ingredient that LG likes to think gives its OLED TVs that extra oomph. For example, if someone is sitting off-axis: a non-OLED TV might look washed out.

LG's webOS 2.0 smart TV connectivity system is rolled into all of the TVs, too, which LG, of course, calls "more intuitive" than before.

None of the TVs have release dates for now. There's also no price information, though an enormous 4K OLED TV is likely not cheap.

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