LG Takes On Samsung's Frame With Gallery TV
LG has announced its own entry into the art TV market with the LG Gallery TV. This new TV features a MiniLED backlight and a choice of over 4,500 artworks. The TV will leverage the Gallery+ service that LG released earlier this year, which includes thousands of artworks. This move by LG is seen as a challenge to Samsung's dominant position in the art TV market with its Frame TV.
LG's Gallery TV is a significant development in the art TV market, which has seen growth in recent years. The TV's ability to display a wide range of artworks makes it an attractive option for art enthusiasts. The TV's MiniLED backlight provides excellent picture quality, and the choice of over 4,500 artworks ensures that users will always have something new to look at.
The LG Gallery TV is a direct challenge to Samsung's Frame TV, which has been the dominant player in the art TV market. Samsung's Frame TV has been popular among art enthusiasts due to its ability to display a wide range of artworks. However, LG's Gallery TV offers a unique selling proposition with its MiniLED backlight and wide range of artworks.
The LG Gallery TV is a significant development in the art TV market, and it will be interesting to see how it performs in the market. The TV's ability to display a wide range of artworks makes it an attractive option for art enthusiasts, and its MiniLED backlight provides excellent picture quality.
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