![]() But in practice, it’s no struggle to find one for under 1K. ![]() The cheapest, smallest 48-inch model stops short of doing that limbo. No, LG’s list prices don’t cross that Rubicon. Where 4K OLEDs have historically been just pricey enough to make the average buyer think twice, the LG A1 has encroached on no-brainer territory: the $1,000 price point. ![]() What makes it so notable is the price point. Likewise, OLED technology - with its individually-lit pixels that lend themselves to the crispest contrast owing to deep, inky blacks - is the standout standard for the ideal picture. Years on from its initial rollout, 4K has reached its saturation point, and the LG A1 naturally boasts this now standard resolution. As far as group number two goes, the LG A1 Series is a lowkey luminary, ruling with an iron fist of pure practicality. Secondly, there are the ones you might actually buy. Bigger than your living room wall, they loop viciously vivid demo footage so sharp it could cut you - all five minutes of it that exists at such ridiculous resolution. ![]() First are the big flashy showpieces, designed first and foremost to melt eyes out of sockets at trade shows and on storefront displays. HDR Format: Dolby Vision, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) ![]()
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