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Hands on: LG OLED W7 Signature Series review

Posted on January 5, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The LG W7 Signature OLED TV is 2.57mm thin. Not just at the top. Not just at the bottom. It’s nearly 2.57mm all the way through.

There’s no other TV in the world that can make this claim, and any that come close don’t have LG OLED’s near-perfect black levels, infinite contrast and expanded color gamut.

It’s what we as home entertainment enthusiasts have been waiting for since the first flat screen, and – take a breath – it’s finally arrived.

The LG W7, also known as LG’s Signature W Series, will come in both 65-inch and 77-inch versions and sit at the top of LG’s OLED line-up this year that consists of new-and-improved B7, C7, E7 and G7 series. (The differences between them, LG tells me, are aesthetic-only – it’s all the same hardware inside the panel.)
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