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LG Singapore begins rollout of 2021 OLED TV lineup

LG Electronics (Singapore) announces the launch of new OLED models from its much-anticipated 2021 TV lineup, comprising of the artinspired LG OLED evo G1 “Gallery” series , LG OLED A1 , B1 series and LG OLED C1 series – celebrated as the “Best TV” at CES 2021 – which are available now at LG-authorized retailers. […]

LG Electronics (Singapore) announces the launch of new OLED models from its much-anticipated 2021 TV lineup, comprising of the artinspired LG OLED evo G1 “Gallery” series , LG OLED A1 , B1 series and LG OLED C1 series – celebrated as the “Best TV” at CES 2021 – which are available now at LG-authorized retailers.

  • Breathtaking visuals: The 2021 LG OLED TVs – the G1, C1 and A1 series – boast LG’s legendary OLED panels that feature self-lit pixels which can be individually controlled to produce perfect black levels, ultra-sharp and realistic picture quality in strikingly slim designs that complement any décor. 
  • Total entertainment hub for everyone: Beyond superb picture quality, all 2021 LG OLED TVs offer an immersive home entertainment experience with support for Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, HDR10 PRO and Filmmaker Mode.
  • A Smart TV for a Smart Home: The G1 and C1 series feature LG’s latest intelligent processor: α (Alpha) 9 Gen 4 AI. The upgraded processor uses deep-learning algorithms to enhance upscaling, making content of any quality look picture-perfect on the large, self-emissive displays. The upgraded processor uses deep-learning algorithms to detect scenes and genres to make your content look its best no matter what or when you’re watching. 
  • Practice good eye care habits during screen time: LG OLED TVs are also easy on the eyes, without compromising picture quality. In addition to the low blue light recognition from TÜV Rheinland and flicker-free certification from Underwriters Laboratories, LG’s OLED TVs employ the world’s first Eyesafe-certified TV panels that meet the low blue light emission requirement of Eyesafe, a U.S.- based health standards agency. 

From now till June 16, customers will receive the LG TONE Free HBS-FN6 true wireless earbuds (worth S$268) with purchase of: 

  • G1 OLED TV (55-inch, 65-inch)
  • C1 OLED TV (48-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch)
  • B1 OLED TV (55-inch, 65-inch)
  • A1 OLED TV (55-inch, 65-inch) 

For more information on LG’s 2021 OLED TVs, visit LG.com/sg.

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