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P R E S S R E L E A S E LG Electronics Expands Ultra HD TV Lineup LED by 105- and 98-Inch TVs Introduced at CEDIA Expo
DENVER, Sept. 11, 2014 - LG Electronics has more than doubled its number of Ultra High Definition TV models available in the United States, announcing fourth-quarter availability of new models ranging from 40- to 105-inches at suggested prices of $999 to $99,999. Led by new 105- and 98-inch class sets (104.6 and 97.5 inches measured diagonally), the expanded lineup further advances LG's presence and leadership in the exploding Ultra HD market. The new 105UC9 and 98UB9800 Ultra HD TVs - ideally suited for custom-installation market where consumers demand larger screens and improved audio - are on display at the 2014 CEDIA Expo (Booth #140) this week. William Cho, president of LG Electronics USA, unveils LG's 105-inch Ultra HD 4K TV (model 105UC9) at the CEDIA Expo 2014. On the other end of the Ultra HD spectrum, LG is rounding out its lineup with five new entry-level 4K LED TVs, including a value-packed 40-inch class model - all delivering on the promise of stunning 4K resolution with more than four times the picture detail of Full HD TV. All told, LG now offers 16 Ultra HD TVs, including the new 77- and 65-inch class Ultra HD 4K OLED TVs also launching this fall. (See separate news release.) "Today's consumer is seeking the best performance, picture quality and sound," said David VanderWaal, head of marketing for LG Electronics USA. "Our expanded lineup, including large format sets with a combination of stellar picture quality and sound, along with the widest viewing angles and intuitive, fast Smart TV+ webOS™ platform, will provide consumers with a full set of comprehensive features and enhanced technologies." Core Technologies Deliver Performance, Convenience LG's TVs can display native 4K content in its full glory as it incorporates new technology standards - such as the latest HDMI interface and H.265 decoding - capable of handling Ultra HD programming, whether it's streamed over the Internet or playing from a USB or HDMI source. With these technologies on board, consumers will have an Ultra HD TV that will be ready to accept new sources of 4K content as they become available.* (All models meet or exceed the Consumer Electronics Association's new requirements for "Connected Ultra HDTVs".) With advanced panels using IPS (In Plane Switching) technology, these LG Ultra HD TVs reproduce accurate color and provide and the widest horizontal viewing angles with less risk of color distortion or loss of contrast when compared to conventional VA-type LCD panels. For 2014, all LG Ultra HD TVs include internet connectivity, with the majority featuring the Smart TV+ webOS™ platform - a refreshingly intuitive interface that makes it easier to find and transition between content options at speeds similar to regular channel changing. With webOS, live TV, streaming services and previously viewed content are all accessible via one click on the "launcher bar" menu. The platform also features recommendation capabilities to help consumers sift through its expansive content options, which include streaming services like Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Instant Video and Hulu Plus and more.** Big Lineup Gets Even Bigger - and Smaller Previewed at the 2014 International CESĀ®, LG's award-winning 2014 line-up of Ultra HD 4K LED TVs range from 40-inch class models to 105-inch, with suggested prices ranging from $999 to $99,999:
It also features LG's proprietary picture quality enhancing technologies including direct LED lighting with local dimming, wide viewing angles thanks to LG's IPS panel technology, and an Ultra Clarity Index (UCI) of 1560 for smooth motion. Additionally, it's equipped to display native 4K content with the latest HDMI inputs and H.265 decoding and features LG's Tru-4K Engine Pro upscaler for a 4K experience even with non-4K content. The set is also equipped with LG's Smart TV + webOS™ platform. For impressive sound, the TV includes a 7.2 channel, 150W speaker system designed by harman/kardon. The 105UC9 will be available in November at a suggested price of $99,999.
The 98-inch model will be available in November for a suggested price of $39,999. The UB9800 series also includes 65-inch class (64.5-inch diagonal), 79-inch class (78.5-inch diagonal) and 84-inch class (84.0-inch diagonal) screen sizes. Series, Models and Suggested Prices: UC9 Series
UB9800 Series
UB9500 Series
UB9200
UB8500 Series
UB8200 Series
UB8000 Series
For more information on LG's Ultra HD TVs please visit http://www.lg.com/us/uhd-4k-tvs. *4K/UHD content delivery standards still being developed. **Wireless Internet connection & certain subscriptions required and sold separately. Agreement to Smart TV terms and conditions required to use certain smart features. Content and services vary by product and are subject to change without notice. WebOS does not support Flash. In order to stream 4K content you need you will need a high-speed internet plan capable of receiving 20Mb per second of data. About LG Electronics USA LG Electronics USA, Inc., based in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., is the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a $53 billion global force and technology leader in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile communications. In the United States, LG Electronics sells a range of stylish and innovative home entertainment products, mobile phones, home appliances, commercial displays, air conditioning systems and solar energy solutions, all under LG's "Life's Good" marketing theme. LG Electronics is a 2014 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year. For more information, please visit www.lg.com.
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