LG releases 48-inch OLED TV 48CX with G-Sync support

Recently, LG officially announced the OLED TV 48CX, which is currently also LG’s cheapest OLED TV. The price of the North American market is 1499 dollars. The reason for the low price is also simple, as this is the first time LG has released an OLED TV below 50 inches, and the 48CX is only 48 inches tall.

However, the CX series itself is still LG’s high-end OLED product line, so the price is not low even at the entry-level. Although it is only 48 inches tall, the 48CX has many features, including support for NVIDIA G-Sync anti-aliasing technology and a 4K 120 FPS screen display (interpolation function). In addition, the 48CX supports Dolby Vision and HDR10, a simultaneous enhanced audio system and low-latency auto mode, and a variable refresh rate mode based on the HDMI interface.

It is unnecessary to say that everyone should have guessed the main purpose of this TV, isn’t it? This is a TV for home consoles and PC players who like to play on the big screen, and the 48CX really doesn’t cost much compared to a monitor of the same size and performance.

Plus, the OLED screen is also very good, in terms of single-pixel density, 48CX at 4K resolution is comparable to 98 inches at 8K resolution. However, it is not clear when the TV will be available in the country.

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