The first details of the company's TV lineup will be shared at the annual Consumer Electronics Show. Improved brightness is one of the main reasons to buy the sets in 2022. This year's C2 lineup will include the " evo" panel technology that the company introduced in 2021. The new Alpha 9 Gen 5 artificial intelligence processors from the company will help increase the luminance through a smarter algorithm. The virtual 7.1.2 surround sound up-mixing will be offered by those chips.
The latest version of the webOS operating system will be shipped with the new OLEDs. You can personalize the menu for quick access to your favorite streaming services with the updated software. You will get personalized content recommendations and notifications related to your favorite sports teams if you create a profile.
A new feature on webOS allows you to mirror what you are watching to another TV. The company says you can watch cable and satellite on two television sets without a set-top box. If you have more than one TV in your home, there is a good chance that it will be difficult for your family to agree on what to watch.
The smart home industry has a new standard called Matter, which will allow you to control lights and thermostats from your TVs. The updated Game Optimizer will give a better gaming experience. The company is making it easier to access features when you need them. All G2 and C2 sets will support variable refresh rates. Across the lineup, HDMI 2.1 is standard.
The G2 series will consist of 55, 65, and 75-inch models. The company will offer two new sets. The C2 series will consist of six models, including a new 42 inch model that is great for PC and console gaming. The rest of the C2 lineup is made up of 48, 55, 65, 77, and 83-inch sets. The QNED TV lineup will be expanded in 2022. The sets will include the company's technology and offer 100 percent color volume.
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