LG has launched163-inch MicroLED TV that could satisfy your desire for viewing content on near cinema-size screens. The new TV is designed for enterprise customers instead of millionaires with gigantic living rooms. It is the company’s first microLED display with 163 inches of 4K resolution. The new device will be launched in global markets during the current week, including Asia, the Middle East, and North America. LG has indicated that the MicroLED display’s self-emissive micrometer-scale pixels deliver sharper, more colorful images with a wider viewing angle. The new Magnit TV uses the Black Coating technology of LG applied to the surface of the MicroLEDs. It improves contrast and color accuracy by protecting the pixels from moisture, dust, and external shocks. The device also has anti-glare and anti-fingerprint.
The Magnit TV features an Alpha AI imaging processor in order to analyze content and output an optimal picture in real-time. The device runs LG’s WebOS earlier found in its consumer smart TVs. You might have to look elsewhere if you’re exceedingly rich and wouldn’t mind an LG Magnit in one of your mansion’s rooms. LG also mentioned that it is designed for commercial and public spaces such as convention centers, hotel lobbies, and exhibitions halls. Point to be noted that the Magnit isn’t the first monster TV to utilize MicroLED tech. Last year, Samsung announced The Wall Luxury, the latest version of its customizable modular MicroLED screen. It can be configured as home-friendly 73-inches in 2K resolution right up to 292 inches in 8K.
It is noteworthy that Sony also presented a 63-foot, 16K MicroLED screen for a Japanese cosmetics business. There is also breaking news that Motorola is looking to present a new and better version, Motorola Razr 2. The old Razr was thin with a stunning blue-backlit metal keypad. The latest version has a bigger battery, a bigger camera lens, a better processor, 5G connectivity, and some other welcome refinements. It is available unlocked with 3 color options. Last year, Razr used outdated technology, running Android 9 a month after Android 10 hit the market. It had a Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor with 6 GB of RAM and a 2,510 mAh battery. The 2020 Razr has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 processor with 8 GB of RAM, 256 GB of onboard storage, a 48-megapixel camera, a 2,800 mAh battery, and runs Android 10.