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LG Launches World’s First Curved OLED TV In Kenya

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East Africa, prepare yourself for the LG OLED TV, as the company is planning to grow the premium TV segment market share by this top notch TV not minding  that Africa is still obsessed by Smartphones and tablets.

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Josep Kim, the LG East Africa Managing Director said though changes in consumer trends and the market landscape are extremely difficult to predict and can have major consequences on the electronics business, the company would attempt to stay ahead of the game by introducing an unbeatable range of premium products and by expanding the overall diversity of its TV lineup.

The 55 inch OLED TV was launched in the Kenyan market and costs about Ksh.1.2 million. The TV can only be found at HotPoint Appliances, Sarit Center, Nairobi.

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“It’s possible to make OLED TVs considerably thinner and lighter than LCD TVs because OLED has a simple structure and requires no additional illuminant,” said the Managing Director. “If yield rates continue to rise, OLED TVs will quickly replace LCD TVs in living rooms around the world. OLED TVs are already better than LCD TVs in terms of picture quality and will soon be more cost effective to produce as well”.

So what’s so good about this TV

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The Curved screen allows viewers to enjoy same quality of excellent picture quality in both 2D and 3D images at any angle.

With the aid of LG’s WRGB OLED technology, the 55EA9800 features infinite contrast ratio with deeper blacks and brighter whites than a conventional RGB display. The screen delivers incredible color accuracy regardless of ambient light or viewing angle.

The Curved OLED TV’s design of the 55EA9800 features the almost transparent Crystal Stand, is as thin as 0.17 inches and weighs only 17kg.

The LG’s forward-facing Clear Speakers are unremarkably incorporated into the Crystal Stand to deliver flawless audio with remarkable fidelity in the mid- to high-frequency ranges.

Caroline Vutagwa
Caroline Vutagwahttps://my.techmoran.com
Minding my own business is not enough for me that's why you will always find me minding Africa's Businesses as well as Technology and of course letting you know about it. Talk to me on [email protected]

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