State-of-the-art looks and performance
CALLING the LG Signature OLED TV W7 a television is as much of an understatement as saying a Lamborghini is just a car. The first thing that will strike you is how it looks nothing like your average TV - the OLED panel on the 65-inch model is insanely slim and measures just 2.57mm.
When mounted on the wall with magnetic brackets, it can pass off as a wafer-thin picture frame and the W7's sleekness is enough to make jaws drop even before it is turned on. Unsurprisingly, it has bagged over 40 awards including the prestigious Best of Innovations prize at this year's CES (Consumer Electronics Show) but they are not just for its minimalist good looks.
LG OLED's revolutionary pixel dimming control technology renders perfect black without any light leakage to offer an infinite contrast ratio, with one billion possible colours. In short, images look incredibly life-like and this is a serious piece of hardware with top-of-the-line technology built in.
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