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Design Pick: LG Signature OLED TV

As a tech and design fanatic, nothing excites me more than the coming together of both entities. So, you can imagine my excitement upon discovering LG SIGNATURE – a range of products for the home that are innovative, whilst still managing to be aesthetically pleasing.

On the one hand, they signify a leap in technological advancements. On the other, a complete reimagining of everyday appliances for the contemporary and sophisticated home.

For me, the standout product is the LG SIGNATURE OLED TV – an advanced piece of technology encompassed in a beautifully sleek body. We’re talking about a TV that is slimmer than a smartphone, literally resembling a picture sitting proudly on your wall.

But it’s not just style over substance… To go into specifics, it has a bezel-less display and is a mere 3.2mm thin. This, coupled with ‘Perfect Black’ technology and over 8 million self-lighting pixels ensures a uniquely rich visual experience. A term I learnt when I came across the TV is ‘Dolby Vision’. Yes, the master behind cinemas and iconic sound. In a nutshell, Dolby has introduced technology which displays HDR footage in 4K and optimises colours in each frame, in real-time.

Additionally, the LG SIGNATURE OLED TV comes with Dolby Atmos® audio, offering unparalleled levels of clarity and flexibility, filling the room to provide complete immersion. We all love a movie night and now your favourite entertainment experience can be from the comfort of your own home.

In terms of pricing, it retails for AED83,999 Whilst I appreciate it’s a considerable amount to spend, your TV should always be an investment. It’s not like a phone or laptop which becomes obsolete after a year or two, so take a moment to think about your TV’s importance.

For it to endure the test of time, your TV needs to be as cutting-edge as possible. The LG SIGNATURE OLED TV is exactly that. Not to mention its minimalist design, making it a timeless feature that will complement with your home and live in harmony with your unique style.



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