The LG OLED evo C4 and G4 gaming TV lines with a diagonal of 42″ – 97″ have 4K 144 Hz screens
06.03.24
LG has introduced two new lines of gaming TVs: LG OLED evo C4 TV and LG OLED evo G4 TV.
The LG OLED evo C4 TV series includes models with screen sizes from 42″ to 83″, while the LG OLED evo G4 TV series offers screen sizes from 55″ to 97″. Both lines are equipped with α11 AI and α9 AI Gen7 processors.
The devices have OLED displays with 4K resolution and a refresh rate of 144 Hz, which ensures high image quality and a smooth gaming experience.
All TVs in these series support NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync technologies, which allows you to synchronize the image refresh rate with the frame rate of the video card to eliminate stuttering and tearing during games.
The new models are also equipped with Apple AirPlay and Google Chromecast functions, which provides convenient streaming of content from mobile devices.
All devices run the webOS operating system, which provides ample opportunities for accessing content and applications, as well as convenient TV control.
The following prices apply for new TVs:
LG OLED evo C4 TV:
- 42 inches – $1499
- 48 inches – $1599
- 55 inches – $1999
- 65 inches – $2699
- 77 inches – $3699
- 83 inches – $5399
LG OLED evo G4 TV:
- 55 inches – $2600
- 65 inches – $3399
- 77 inches – $4599
- 83 inches – $6499
- 97 inches – $24999
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