What do you think of the LG's first 48-inch OLED TV with G-Sync?

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Recently, LG officially released the 48CX OLED TV announced some time ago, which is currently the cheapest LG OLED TV. The North American market is priced at 1499 US dollars. The reason why the price is cheap is also very simple, because this is LG's first release of an OLED TV under 50 inches.

However, the CX series itself is still LG's high-end OLED product line, so even if it is an entry-level product, the price will not be low. Moreover, even if it is only 48 inches, the 48CX has a lot of functions. It not only supports Nvidia's G-Sync anti-tear technology, but also supports 4K 120FPS screen display (interpolation function). In addition, 48CX also supports Dolby Vision and HDR10, equipped with an enhanced audio system and automatic low-latency mode, as well as a variable refresh rate mode based on the HDMI port.

LG releases the first 48-inch OLED TV to support G-SyncWhat do you think of the LG's first 48-inch OLED TV with G-Sync?

The 48-inch OLED TV is for home consoles and PC players who like to play games on large screens. Compared to monitors of the same size and performance, the price of the 48CX is indeed not too high.

The display effect of this 48-inch OLED TV is also very good. In terms of single pixel density, 48CX is comparable to 98-inch 8K resolution at 4K resolution.

What do you think of the LG's first 48-inch OLED TV with G-Sync? Will you buy it?
 
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