88 inch LG 88ZXPJA 8K TV: G-sync and 1ms display delay

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Compared with samsung, which focuses on QLED, LG's strength in OLED is probably unique in the industry. LG recently unveiled two ZX series 8K TVS, an OLED 88ZXPJA with an 88-inch screen, the largest OLED TV in the world, and an OLED 77ZXPJA with a 77-inch screen.

In terms of parameters, in addition to supporting the ultra-high resolution of 7680x4320, the two TVS also have integrated 8K modems, supporting BS4K/110°CS4K/BS8K satellite broadcasting and terrestrial digital /BS/110°CS.

LG 88ZXPJA 8K TV

In terms of picture quality, LG 88ZXPJA OLED TV supports HDR10 and HLG standards, as well as cinema HDR, and has a separate "producer mode" for viewing the original image. In addition, the LG 88ZXPJA OLED TV also integrates the leu9gen3 AI engine, which can improve 2K and 4K movies to 8K quality.

LG 88ZXPJA OLED TV has 7 built-in speakers, which are high-pitched 20Wx2, medium-tone 20Wx2 and low-pitched 20W+20Wx2. It supports Dolby Atmos and AI Sound Pro. It can convert the ground broadcast audio into virtual 5.1 and optimize the Sound performance according to the types of news, sports and music.

Even the game has not been missed, now the smart TV in the display delay can reach 50ms is a very good score. However, the LG 88ZXPJA OLED TV has a display delay of only 1ms, so the operation of the game can be fully synchronized with the display of the screen. In addition, the two also support NVIDIA's g-sync anti-tear technology.

OLED has always been very expensive, in terms of pricing, 77 inch OLED 77ZXPJA for 2.5 million yen ($23,000), 88 inch OLED 88ZXPJA for 3.7 million yen ($34,000), relatively speaking, the price is reasonable.
 
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