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LG Introduces 118-inch MAGNIT Home Cinema Display

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LG Electronics announces the newest addition to its LG MAGNIT lineup of premium Micro LED displays. The new model (LSAL006) provides immersive home entertainment experiences via an expansive 118-inch, 4K (3,840 x 2,160) resolution screen featuring LG's Micro LED technology and a miniscule 0.68-millimeter pixel pitch. Possessing the elegance and scale befitting a super-luxury residence, the impressive display offers a seamless user experience with webOS, a wealth of content services, and convenient streaming from a wide range of devices.

Delivering unparalleled picture quality through the brilliance of Micro LED technology, the new LG MAGNIT allows customers to enjoy complete viewing immersion in the comfort of their own homes. The cutting-edge display's micro-scale pixels and the integration of LG's Surface Treatment technology ensure excellent image reproduction with vivid colors and outstanding contrast.




Equipped with the company's AI-powered ɑ (Alpha) 9 Intelligent Processor, LG MAGNIT optimizes picture quality for various types of content, including movies, sports and games. The processor leverages advanced deep-learning algorithms and an extensive visual database covering a wide range of content genres, enabling it to intelligently analyze and adjust image quality according to what the user is watching. Along with automatic genre-based picture optimization, LG MAGNIT features AI brightness control and comes with functions that enhance facial detail and upscale on-screen text, boosting usability and viewers' sense of immersion.

LG's new Micro LED also features the company's own webOS smart TV platform, which offers easy navigation and access to a growing catalog of popular streaming apps, including Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and YouTube. Incorporating two 50 W, 4.2 channel speakers and supporting enhanced audio return channel (eARC), LG MAGNIT lets users enjoy bold, cinematic sound that helps make their favorite content lifelike.

LG's latest LG MAGNIT boasts seamless connectivity, with support for Apple AirPlay 2 and Miracast to mirror the mobile screen from both iOS and Android OS devices. It also comes with four HDMI 2.1 ports for convenient connection to compatible devices, has built-in Bluetooth and is WiSA Ready for wireless spatial sound. For installation flexibility, customers have the choice of wall-mounting or the stand-type option.

Additionally, LG's latest Micro LED prioritizes user safety, and the safety of the installation environment, as evidenced by its successful completion of flame-spread tests. The product's BS476 Part 7 Class 1 rating underscores its exceptional fire resistance. Furthermore, LG MAGNIT adheres to international certification standards aimed at alleviating visual fatigue, emitting low levels of blue light.

As demonstrated at CEDIA Expo 2023 (September 7-9, Denver, Colorado), the world's premier event for residential tech, LG MAGNIT takes home theater to the next level when paired with the premium home audio solutions from Bang & Olufsen. LG's continuing collaboration with Bang & Olufsen - which began with the 136-inch LG MAGNIT and has now been extended to the 118-inch model - brings customers remarkable home cinema experiences.

"The new LG MAGNIT introduces our state-of-the-art Micro LED display technology to private homes, allowing residential customers to experience impressive picture quality on a cinematic scale," said Paik Ki-mun, senior vice president and head of the Information Display business unit of LG Electronics Business Solutions Company. "We will continue to expand our lineup of Micro LED products for home use; complementing the new 118-inch model and previously released 136-inch model with innovative solutions that further strengthen our leadership in the premium display market."

The new LG MAGNIT is currently available in the U.S. and will be rolled out to markets worldwide starting this month. To learn more about the cutting-edge product, visit LG.com.

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You missed the minor detail about the price: $237000.
 
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I'm thinking of a triple monitor setup... New Forza on 354 inches of screen... I win the lottery, I'll show you all pics...
 
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I'm thinking of a triple monitor setup... New Forza on 354 inches of screen... I win the lottery, I'll show you all pics...
You'll need some new GPU's...
 
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You'll need some new GPU's...
And a new home and Mrs and well, lots of things...

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4k is going to look awful at that size.

37ppi...

Even 8k is pushing it.
You won't be sitting close to the screen when using this.
 

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You won't be sitting close to the screen when using this.
nah he is right, this should have been 8k minimum, and it doesn't mention 120hz in the article so I assume 60hz which is really bad again, running the shitty WebOS seals the deal

make it 8k, 120hz (through display port) and running Android 13 (latest Snapdragon, 16GB memory, 1TB storage) and then I would still not buy it, like ever, but I'd want one :D
 
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nah he is right, this should have been 8k minimum, and it doesn't mention 120hz in the article so I assume 60hz which is really bad again, running the shitty WebOS seals the deal

make it 8k, 120hz (through display port) and running Android 13 (latest Snapdragon, 16GB memory, 1TB storage) and then I would still not buy it, like ever, but I'd want one :D
Get rid of all the spyware and keep rest of features(resolution, refresh rate and connectivity).
Given its a TV it might be barely 30Hz.
 
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nah he is right, this should have been 8k minimum, and it doesn't mention 120hz in the article so I assume 60hz which is really bad again, running the shitty WebOS seals the deal

make it 8k, 120hz (through display port) and running Android 13 (latest Snapdragon, 16GB memory, 1TB storage) and then I would still not buy it, like ever, but I'd want one :D
Should have 8K right, I'm surprised it doesn't. But it has 100 and 120 Hz due to the spec page, so it's possible to game rather good on this.
 
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Should have 8K right, I'm surprised it doesn't. But it has 100 and 120 Hz due to the spec page, so it's possible to game rather good on this.
This is Micro LED, they can't make each pixel small enough for that yet.
 
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This is Micro LED, they can't make each pixel small enough for that yet.
Kinda weird, it seems a bit outdated compared to what Samsung presented just a few days ago with QLED 98" (ish) and 8K resolution. Is 8K a gimmick, maybe, but if I pay top dollar for the most expensive product I want to have it anyway.
 
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Kinda weird, it seems a bit outdated compared to what Samsung presented just a few days ago with QLED 98" (ish) and 8K resolution. Is 8K a gimmick, maybe, but if I pay top dollar for the most expensive product I want to have it anyway.
Don't confuse Micro LED with anything LCD based (such as QLED). Micro LED is the next evolution post OLED without any of the drawbacks. It is however expensive to make and as each pixel is a LED cluster it is very hard to make the pixels smaller. They are improving over time so eventually they should match the sizes of current OLED and LCD based screens.
 
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Finally! Was looking for something like this for my beach house in Malibu
 
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Don't confuse Micro LED with anything LCD based (such as QLED). Micro LED is the next evolution post OLED without any of the drawbacks. It is however expensive to make and as each pixel is a LED cluster it is very hard to make the pixels smaller. They are improving over time so eventually they should match the sizes of current OLED and LCD based screens.
It most certainly is not. OLED is better than Micro LED in many aspects, such as better lighting, higher res, thinner panels.

The successor or advancement over OLED will be something else, not Micro LED. Downgrade != advancement.
 
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