A year is about to pass, and in a blink of an eye, it is almost time for the opening of CES 2022. There are always many novel products at CES every year, no matter whether these products are just prototypes or whether they will be launched, they will not stop us from admiring them. And LG, which has always launched novel products at CES, will certainly not fall this year. Recently, it has announced several interesting TV products.
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First of all, the first is a stand-up 27-inch TV StanbyME. The most unique part of this LG TV is of course as its name suggests. It is similar to a stand, and because of the built-in battery, it can be pushed around at any time, and you can watch TV no matter where you are in the house.
According to LG’s official statement, this 27-inch LG StanbyME battery can last about 3 to 4 hours. The system has built-in various streaming media and video software such as Amazon Prime, Netflix, Youtube, etc., supports screen touch, and also supports NFC and mobile phone screen projection. However, if you want to fix it in the same place and use it as a cable TV, StanbyME has at least one USB interface and one HDMI video input interface, which can meet your needs.
LG has not given the specific parameters of this TV’s screen or even the resolution. However, one thing that can be guessed is that LG itself does not produce 27-inch OLED panels, and there are not many OLE 5 boards of this size on the market, so StanbyME is likely to use LCD panels.
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Another LG TV is called Objet. This 65-inch OLED TV is designed to lean against the wall or be hung on the wall. Objet is also very novel in appearance because there is a cover made of fiber material on the front of this TV, which can be automatically extended to cover the entire screen when not watching the TV. In addition, this cover can also block only part of the screen, allowing the rest of the top of the screen to display weather, music, and other content. It is worth mentioning that Objet uses LG’s latest OLED Evo series panels, which have higher brightness than ordinary OLED screens.
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The prices of StanbyME and Objet TVs have not yet been announced, and perhaps we will hear more news at CES 2022.