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Gaming OLED TV LG OLED 48CX TV

10.03.2021

The Korean company LG presented a new TV OLED 48CX TV, which is positioned as an ideal solution for working as part of gaming systems. The novelty received a 48-inch matrix on organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) with a resolution of 4K 3840 x 2160 pixels with support for high dynamic range HDR.

The novelty supports Nvidia G-Sync adaptive synchronization technology, which allows you to get rid of tearing and make the gameplay as smooth and dynamic as possible.

At the heart of the TV is a proprietary Alpha 9 Gen 3 processor that delivers the latest in gaming technology and picture enhancement features, including higher frame rates, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC).

The matrix response time is 1 ms. The LG OLED 48CX supports Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit, as well as Google Assistant and Alexa voice assistants.

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LG Chem announced that it has overcome the traditional limitations of rectangular battery shapes and is the first in the industry to mass-produce batteries in a variety of shapes. The LG Chem "cable" battery is designed to equip electronic devices that can be bent or even tied into a knot.

The advanced batteries from LG Chem can be divided into three types: "step" batteries, "curved" batteries and "cable" batteries.

The step battery was put into production at the LG Chem factory in Nanjing back in July this year for the LG G2 smartphone. The stepped battery consists of two batteries, with one stacked on top of the other, forming a "stepped" shape. This battery can make more efficient use of free space in the design of modern mobile devices.

To make their products stand out from the competition, smartphone makers are using a "rounded" design that leaves unused space inside the devices. And thanks to the stepped shape of the battery, you can install a larger battery, filling all the available space, and thereby increase the battery life of the smartphone without increasing the size of the entire device. At its Nanjing factory, LG Chem plans to develop more complex step-type batteries with more "layers" to deliver more power based on customer needs. Other companies have also succeeded in producing "composite batteries", but none of them has so far been able to match LG Chem's products in terms of the cost-effectiveness of this type of design.

In addition, LG Chem's curved batteries are designed to power devices with curved screens and flexible designs, such as specially designed smartphones, smartwatches, and similar products. LG Chem's patented Stack & Folding technology reduces physical stress in batteries caused by the curved design. Mass production of curved batteries for LG Electronics' latest smartphones will begin this month.

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