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LG introduced the world’s first wireless OLED TV lineup at CES 2025, featuring 4K resolution, 165Hz refresh rates, and integrated AI capabilities including Microsoft Copilot.

Product specifications and key features: The new OLED Evo M5 and G5 models represent a significant advance in TV technology, combining wireless connectivity with high-end display capabilities.

  • The TVs incorporate LG’s Alpha 11 Gen 2 processor, enabling advanced processing capabilities and AI features
  • The displays feature Brightness Booster Ultimate technology, which uses algorithms to deliver up to three times higher brightness than traditional OLED screens
  • Multiple certifications validate the TVs’ color accuracy, true black levels, and temperature stabilization performance

AI and smart capabilities: LG’s new TVs leverage artificial intelligence to enhance the viewing experience and provide personalized features.

  • Built-in AI algorithms can upscale low-resolution content for improved visual quality
  • The system adapts audio and visual settings based on individual user preferences
  • Voice recognition capabilities enable hands-free control
  • Microsoft Copilot integration provides conversational AI assistance
  • An AI-powered background image generator offers customization options

Software and long-term support: The TVs run on LG’s webOS platform, offering a comprehensive smart TV experience.

  • The interface includes a streamlined home screen and intuitive user controls
  • Google Home integration enables smart home connectivity
  • LG commits to providing software updates for five years, ensuring ongoing improvements and feature additions

Market implications: LG’s wireless OLED TV launch represents a potential shift in premium television design and functionality.

  • The elimination of traditional cable connections could influence future TV design trends across the industry
  • The integration of AI features, particularly Microsoft Copilot, signals growing convergence between smart home technology and artificial intelligence
  • The five-year software support commitment addresses consumer concerns about smart TV longevity and continued functionality

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