This week LG released the LG Signature series that brings together the company's cutting-edge technology. The LG G6 is one of the two 4K OLED TVs released by LG (the other is the E6). The LG G6 is available in 77- and 65-inch versions. It supports Dolby Video's high-dynamics technology and "glass screen" technology. The ultra-thin OLED panel is only 2.57 mm thick and is absorbed on the glass sheet. LG said that for the first time, the LG G6 adopted the "revolutionary" self-illumination technology of OLED, so it does not need any backlight.
The LG G6 is equipped with the "HDR Pro" system, and LG says that this system can "provide the same effect as the visible image and the actual image of the TV by adjusting the brightness." At the same time, this TV also supports the "Infinite Contrast" function, which can completely turn off the backlight through self-illuminating pixels. This means that the LG G6 does not emit light at all when displaying black, or at least reduces the brightness to 0.00005 nits.
Lastly, LG also cooperated with high-end audio brand Mankadun and designed a forward sound bar system for the LG G6. Its speakers are facing forward rather than facing down like many slim-line TVs, allowing viewers to hear clearly. Exquisite, undistorted and reflective sound. The subwoofer is equipped with a bar sound system, and the more powerful sound effects make the LG G6 TV different from other ultra-thin TVs.