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LG launched Extreme Home Cinema range including massive 325-inch DisplayLG has announced a range of DVLED (Direct View LED) displays aimed to present the environment of a movie theater. The LG DVLED Extreme Home Cinema range is designed to combine vibrant colors, wide contrast ratios, and eye-watering screen sizes to offer customers the best home viewing experience possible. The new sets are available in 2K, 4K, and 8K configurations. The screen sizes start at 81 inches and rising to a massive 325 inches. The dimensions were previously reserved for LG’s commercial clients. Among the premium display, options are unique configurations like a side-by-side 32:9 display made possible by LG’s Dual2K and Dual4K Ultra-Stretch technology and a jaw-dropping 325-inch diagonal set. It boasts 160-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles.

The illustration below details the 10 different displays available as part of the brand’s Extreme Home Cinema range, which includes four 2K and 4K options, respectively, in addition to the aforementioned 8K TV. Each display will ship with LG’s Quad-Core webOS interface to provide smooth content playback from connected high-resolution video sources, the built-in media players, or attached streaming devices, while an all-new remote control will give owners access to a plethora of options including brightness, picture modes, and content management. Though LG’s announcement detailed the impressive technological bells and whistles owners can expect from its new mega-displays, the company was a little less forthcoming in its promotional material with just how much they’ll cost. The Vice President of LG Electronics USA, Dan Smith issued a press statement.

Smith said the company’s Extreme Home Cinema range will begin at around $70,000 and rise to $1.7 million. Smith also confirmed the primary distinction between LG’s DVLED Extreme Home Cinema range and its regular Home Cinema lineup to be the latter’s more-digestible price accessibility. However, LG’s regular-sized Home Cinema displays don’t come with all the extra warranty and services that the Extreme models deliver. The new displays offer a 5-year warranty, versus the 3-year equivalent of the brand’s existing range. It relies on the same basic concept of using millions of LED diodes (anywhere from 2 million to 33 million) to form a complete picture in customized shapes but can scale to sizes that might even make Samsung blush. You can choose anything from a ‘small’ 81 inches to a room-dominating 325-inch setup.

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