By Kim Bo-eun
Attention has gathered over a media report that the global No. 1 TV maker Samsung is in talks to buy Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) panels from its rival LG s display unit, as TV manufacturers are seeing their profitability deteriorate due to the rise in liquid crystal display (LCD) prices.
Samsung is not producing large OLED TV panels, because it earlier determined the panels would not make money. LG, the second largest player in the global TV market, leads in OLED TVs. Samsung has denied the report.
OLED TVs are a premium segment, but the recent rise in LCD panel prices has led to a narrowing of the gap between OLED and LCD TVs.
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LG OLED 48CX TV for gaming launched in India.
LG India, today announced the launch of the LG OLED 48CX TV, a new and innovative product offering in LGâs OLED television range, that promises an incredibly seamless and immersive gaming experience with blazing fast gameplay and immersive visuals. Bringing OLED picture quality to a smaller TV, the new 48(121.92cm) OLED is the smallest yet most powerful TV that produces even sharper images than larger TVs through 8 million pixels.
Powered by NVIDIA G-SYNC, LGâs OLED 48CX offers super responsive gaming with no tearing and stuttering, making users feel like the action is happening right in front of them. Combined with HGiG profile, the perfect black presented by self-lit pixels provides the best experience for HDR gaming.
LG launches new 48-inch OLED 48CX TV in India: Details here
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LG India launched a new size of its popular CX line-up of OLED TVs. The CX will now be available in a 48-inch variant. The company is targeting the new TV for a gaming-centric audience. With the launch of the new TV OLED technology will now be available in a smaller footprint. Prior to the new 48(121.92cm) OLED TV, the smallest variant available in the CX line-up was 55-inch. LG has priced the new TV at a price of ₹1,99,990 in India.