(Image credit: LG ) LG has revealed its 2024 OLED TV lineup, including its completely wireless flagship model, the LG M4 – as well as the latest iterations of its standard OLED lineup, the G4, C4 and B4. Although there is no officially confirmed pricing or release date, we expect the release to be around March/April time, as it has been in recent years. All models will be on display at CES 2024 from 9-12 January in Las Vegas, so we’ll see them in person soon enough. The LG M4, LG’s 2024 flagship OLED TV, will feature a Zero Connect box, eliminating the need for all cables to the TV not only for picture, but also for audio. The WOWCAST wireless capabilities of the new built-in Alpha 11 AI processor can transmit lossless wireless Dolby Atmos to compatible LG soundbars. The M4 also comes in a 65-inch size for the first time. The LG G4 – the successor to one of the best OLED TVs available, the LG G3 – also features the Alpha 11 AI processor, boasting similar brightness levels to the M4, and the same wireless audio WOWCAST capabilities. The G4 will also feature the same micro lens array (MLA) tech introduced in the LG G3 last year, but it will now include this tech on the larger 83-inch model (the 83-inch G3 did not include MLA). Another welcome addition is the inclusion of a stand in some countries, instead of only coming with a wall mount (as the LG… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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