LG has recently launched its new OLED evo C3 series gaming TVs, which are now available on Chinese e-commerce platforms in two versions – 42 inches and 48 inches. The initial prices for these TVs are set at 8,999 yuan (US$ 1,310) and 9,999 yuan (US$ 1,455), respectively.
The evo C3 series comes with several
upgrades, including the new α9 Gen6 AI audio/visual chipset, which has a
response time of 0.1ms, a 4K 120Hz high refresh rate screen, and four HDMI 2.1
ports. The TV also supports picture synchronization technology from Nvidia and
AMD, along with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. The audio system supports 9.1.2
virtual surround sound and comes with a built-in game optimizer, along with a
new audio settings menu.
According to LG, the new α9 Gen6
audio/visual chipset processor uses algorithmic deep learning to recognize and
classify image quality and main objects in detail. This results in noise
reduction for low-quality images and enhanced resolution for facial features,
bodies, and text, making them vivid and natural.
The dynamic tone mapping technology has
also been upgraded, which enhances the global contrast and image grayscale
through frame-by-frame image analysis. Additionally, the analysis block has
been upgraded from 5,000 to 20,000, achieving more accurate and precise
algorithmic control compared to the C2 series.
The LG OLED evo C3 series also features an
upgraded version of webOS, which boots without ads and includes a new app
market with built-in access to various audio and video resources such as Mango
TV, Cool Miao Video, Galaxy Kiwi, and other audio-visual resources. The LG OLED
evo C3 series is now up for pre-order in China, with an initial discount of
2,000 yuan (US$ 291).