LG is shaping the future of television by incorporating ThinQ artificial intelligence into their newest OLED and Super UHD TVs. Using Natural Language Processing (NLP), ThinQ TVs will be able to accept hundreds of voice requests, creating a streamlined television experience. Not only is ThinQ transforming the modern television experience, but it also creates a deeply connected and interactive home lifestyle by allowing users to search for information, news, and images through their TV sets.

ThinQ TVs will also function as smart home hubs, allowing the user to access and control other compatible smart technology. This design embraces the future of smart technology, where a network of smart devices are all linked to and managed through a central hub. Using a TV as this central hub reinvigorates television as the entertainment core of a given household, perhaps giving smart TV the edge over computers and laptops as we embark on the future of in-home technology.

In addition to ThinQ, LG is also introducing its Alpha 9 intelligent processor, which is equipped with color-correction and noise reduction algorithms that create more vibrant colors, greater depth, and exceptional sharpness. This creates picture quality that near-perfectly replicates the original content of the image, bringing the natural colors and contours of your favorite shows directly to your home. In 2017, LG brought the ultimate LCD TV picture with their Nano Cell SUPER UHD TV line, which combined Nano Cell and Full-Array Local Dimming (FALD) technology to enhance and deepen colors as well as provide updated shadow details to create the most lifelike images possible.

This year, the FALD capabilities of LG’s new SUPER UHD TV update the picture quality with independently controlled LED light zones on the display, enhancing contrast to an even more lifelike standard. The future of LG’s TVs looks bright, with their unparalleled picture quality and their ambitious incorporation of artificial intelligence into their TV designs.

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