LG Electronics Selling Its First Ultra HD 4K OLED TV In The U.S.

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LG Electronics has released pricing and availability for the first Ultra HD OLED TVs to hit the U.S. market. LG's lineup features the 77-inch class 77EG9700 and 65-inch class 65EC9700 (76.7 and 64.5 inches measured diagonally).

LG's Ultra HD 4K OLED TVs combine the intense detail of 4K Ultra HD and the superior contrast and color accuracy that OLED technology provides.

The new 77EG9700 and 65EC9700 4K OLED TVs - perfectly suited for the custom-installation market where consumers demand best-in-class products - are on display at the 2014 CEDIA Expo (Booth #140) this week.

"LG 4K OLED TV is a technological achievement that will set a new standard for the way consumers think of picture quality," said Tim Alessi, Director of New Product Development for LG Electronics USA. "OLED on its own has already been hailed as the best screen technology on the market. Combining the stunning capabilities of this technology with the higher resolution of Ultra HD is a true game-changer - it will reshape the industry and leave consumers simply amazed."

With LG's WRGB OLED technology each pixel is made up of four sub-pixels, which equals roughly 33 million sub-pixels working to produce the most lifelike color and level of detail. Since no backlight is required, OLED can also reach black levels that are immeasurable, providing an infinite contrast ratio, one of the key elements of display performance.

Also unique to OLED is the revolutionary new design approach that drastically reduces the thickness to an amazingly thin, 4.5 millimeters at their thinnest point, which is the depth of just a few credit cards.

These models also feature a subtle curved screen and due to the televisions' frameless, bezel-less "Cinema Screen" design, the picture on the screen virtually stretches from edge-to-edge.

LG's TVs can display native 4K content in its full glory as it incorporates new technology standards - such as the latest HDMI interface and H.265 decoding - capable of handling Ultra HD programming, whether it's streamed over the Internet or playing from a USB or HDMI source.

With these technologies on board, consumers will have an Ultra HD TV that will be ready to accept new sources of 4K content as they become available.* (Both models exceed the Consumer Electronics Association's new requirements for "Connected Ultra HDTVs".)These new sets include LG's Tru-4K Engine Pro which uses a dual-chip, 6-step process to upscale HD content into 4K, providing a stunning viewing experience for legacy content as well.

With LG Smart TV+ webOS(TM), consumers have an intuitive interface that offers lightning-quick transitions between broadcast TV, streaming services and external device.

Those features were developed around the core concepts of Simple Connection, Simple Switching and Simple Discovery and are accessible via one click on the "launcher bar" menu and the transition speeds are similar to regular channel switching.

The platform also features recommendation capabilities to help consumers sift through its expansive content options, which include streaming services like Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Instant Video and Hulu Plus and more.**

Both the 77-and 65-inch class 4K OLED TVs are wall mountable to offer installation flexibility, satisfying consumers who are seeking a stylish and cinematic wall-mounted television, or an elegant, leaf-shaped stand for table top use.

The 77EG9700 has already been honored with the Best of Innovations award at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show (CES)*** and was recently recognized by the prestigious Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) for its exceptionally intuitive user interface.

The 65EC9700 will be available nationwide in October at $9,999 while the 77EG9700 will be available in November at select retailers at $24,999.

For more information on LG's Ultra HD 4K OLED TVs please visit http://www.lg.com/us/oled-tvs