LG presents its cheapest OLED TV so far
LG has presented two curved OLED TVs. At release, the EG910V has the lowest suggested retail price for an OLED television to date. The full-HD model will be released in Europe this fall for a price of 2299 euros. There is also a model with 4k resolution.
The two TVs both run on LG’s own WebOS platform and have three HDMI ports to connect external equipment. Also, both have the Magic Remote with motion control. The more expensive EG920V also has HEVC support, which is necessary for streaming Netflix in 4k resolution, among other things.
There are no further details of the TVs. LG plans to release both TVs in Europe in the fall, but in which countries that exactly will happen is unknown. There is only a 55″ variant of both televisions. The EG910V with full-HD resolution costs 2299 euros, the 4k variant EG920V costs 4199 euros. This makes the EG910V LG’s OLED TV with the lowest suggested retail price to date. some models have since dropped below that price after release.