LG Electronics has introduced its first direct view light-emitting diode (DVLED) display series designed for the luxury residential display segment.
Called the LG DVLED Extreme Home Cinema, the display technology uses 2 million to 33 million individual diodes (depending on resolution) to deliver performance with incredible viewing angles and a high color gamut even in rooms with lots of windows and high ambient light. DVLED technology is created directly by the LED diodes and they provide high contrast ratio and brightness for vivid images in a video display.
The size of the TV wall ranges from 81 inches to 325 inches diagonal as well as UltraStretch video wall-style installations that deliver a seamless 32:9 display ideal for windowing multiple video sources such as live sports.
Installations of the LG DVLED Extreme Home Cinema include integrator training and customer support as well as on-site help from LG field engineers during installation.
While LG did not give a price on the new display, the huge TV will probably be expensive as LG is catering it to luxury residential properties that have the space, and presumably the funds, to afford such an extravagant television.
