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LG W8 OLED TV hand-on review: Signature set brings processor, voice-control and HDR enhancements

Posted on January 15, 2018August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The world’s largest technology show, CES, has long been known as the place to unveil brand new tellies. Which is exactly what LG did at CES 2018 with its latest and greatest W8 Signature OLED.

We got to see the new top-tier set behind closed doors at the show to see how it has advanced on the “Wallpaper”-thin W7 model from last year. The W8 brings with it the ThinQ smart software platform, integrated Google Assistant (to the US market, not the UK), along with the new a9 (“alpha nine” / α9) processor for improved image quality.

However, with Samsung teasing its brighter-than-OLED MicroLED technology at the show and Panasonic unveiling its top-spec OLEDcompetitor, does the W8 do enough to keep LG’s seat as the TV king?
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Audio & Video Tags:Google, LG, LG W8 OLED, oled, Panasonic, processor, review, Samsung, smart, software, TV

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