All of these TVs feature 0.1 millisecond response time, low input lag, and up to four HDMI 2.1a ports. It also includes G-SYNC, FreeSync Premium and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). All of which are easy accessible from the Game Optimizer feature in these OLED TVs as well. These are the first TVs to be announced that has support for QMS-VRR (Quick Media Switching VRR). This feature can help eliminate the momentary “black screen” that will sometimes pop up when you are switching between content on different sources.
LG’s latest Alpha series processor powers these OLED TVs
The new Alpha process utilizes LG’s most sophisticated AI-assisted Deep Learning tech to ensure outstanding picture and sound quality. AI Picture Pro has been updated to offer improved upscaling for better clarity, and enhanced dynamic tone mapping, which can help reveal the depth and detail in every frame. The a9 AI Processor Gen6 which powers AI Sound Pro, helps viewers get swept up in the onscreen action. It delivers 9.1.2 channel surround sound from the TV’s built-in speakers. So a soundbar is no longer needed. webOS is also getting a nice upgrade here in 2023 on these new OLED models. Making it a more personalized user experience. There’s a new Home, a redesigned user interface that will offer a wealth of personalization options and more convenience than ever before. LG has also included a new “Quick Cards” feature that offers easy access to the content and services that they use the most. Making it easier to use your TV and find something good to watch. LG has not yet announced when these TVs will go on sale, nor the prices. That’s pretty normal for CES announcements, though. These TVs likely will go on sale around the middle part of the year, with pricing announced around that time.