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LG launches the first Real 8K OLED TVs, but they'll really cost you

LG's 2020 OLED TVs are now available. (Source: LG)
LG's 2020 OLED TVs are now available. (Source: LG)
LG's 2020 OLED TV line-up includes 8K models for the first time. These panels feature the CTA's 8K Ultra HD certification and an 88-inch option. However, their series also starts at a whopping US$19,999.

LG has also introduced its Real 8K OLED technology. Now, the TVs to which it has been applied have been launched in the US market. They are called the SIGNATURE ZX series, which consists of 77- (OLED77ZXPUA) and 88- (OLED88ZXPUA) inch models. They have impressive price-tags to match their next-gen resolutions: the former is US$19,999.99, whereas the latter is an amazing $29,999.99.

These groundbreaking models will be available from May 2020. For those with something slightly less extravagant in mind, LG's new OLED TV range also offers 4K models at relatively budget prices. They include a new addition to the "Wallpaper" series. The OLED65WXPUA is a 65-inch model that will cost $4999 on its June 2020 release.

There are also new "Gallery" (GX) models, which come in 55-, 65- and 77-inch SKUs, priced at $2499.99, $3,499 and $5,999 respectively, and on sale from April 2020. In terms of new LG OLED big-screens available in March 2020, the 55-inch CX is $1,799. This series - the successor to last year's C line - will also offer a 48-inch SKU for the first time this year. It will be $1,499 on its June 2020 release.

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Deirdre O Donnell, 2020-03-16 (Update: 2020-03-16)