
LG Micro RGB evo TVs are now available to pre-order in the US, as the company has officially revealed the pricing details. This comes just a week after Samsung announced the pricing for its new Micro RGB TVs in the US. The new TVs are available in 75, 85, and 100-inch sizes and feature LG’s MicroRGB panel and the Alpha A11 AI processor.
LG Micro RGB evo TVs are now available to preorder in the US
LG says the Micro RGB evo TVs offer a full gamut coverage across DCI-P3, BT.2020, and Adobe RGB. The TVs deliver better contrast and details thanks to having over a thousand local dimming zones. The new lineup is powered by the Alpha A11 AI Processor 4K Gen3. This manages the picture processing and the Micro RGB Engine that controls individual red, green, and blue LEDs within the backlight system. The Micro RGB evo TVs utilize 4K LCD panels that offer up to a 165Hz variable refresh rate. The TVs also get support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG.
For gamers, there’s also support for features like VRR, ALLM, NVIDIA G-Sync, HGiG, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. In terms of software, the smart TVs run on webOS version 26. The LG Channels feature on them offers hundreds of free TV channels via the internet, much like Samsung TV Plus.
These are quite expensive
Connectivity ports include four HDMI 2.1 ports, two USB Type-A ports, an Ethernet port, and an RF port. You will also get Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.3, AirPlay 2, Google Cast, and DLNA. The LG Micro RGB evo TVs are compatible with smart home ecosystems, including Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Home, and Matter.
As for the price, the entry-level 75-inch model will cost you $4,999.99, and the 86-inch model will set you back by $6,999.99. There’s also a large 100-inch version, which costs a whopping $7,999.99. US customers can pre-order the Micro RGB evo TVs from LG’s official website. For comparison, Samsung’s flagship Micro RGB TV, the R95H, is $500 cheaper, with the 75-inch model costing $4,499.99.
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