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LG rolls out thinnest-ever TV panel in Vietnam

LG Electronics Vietnam showed off “wallpaper” thin LG Signature OLED W Television for the first time in HCM City on August 15, announcing its 2.57mm-thin panel is the thinnest in Vietnam.
LG rolls out thinnest-ever TV panel in Vietnam ảnh 1LG Electronics Vietnam showed off “wallpaper” thin LG Signature OLED W Television for the first time in HCM City on August 15. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA)
– LGElectronics Vietnam showed off “wallpaper” thin LG Signature OLED W Televisionfor the first time in HCM City on August 15, announcing its 2.57mm-thin panelis the thinnest in Vietnam.

The record was recognized by theVietnam Record Association, a representative from LG Electronics Vietnam said.

The super-light flat-screen model isavailable in Vietnam in 65 and 77 inches, featuring sound bar-style speakersystem, webOS 3.5 – the latest version of LG’s smart TV platform, and a widevariety of 4K programming.

It also supports the full palette of HDR formats,including Multiple HDR (HDR10, HLD, Advanced HDR, HDR effect), Dolby Vision andHLG (Hybrid Log Gamma).-VNA
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