LG Display The World's Largest G2 97-inch 4K OLED TV In India

LG has unveiled its groundbreaking LG G2 97-inch 4K OLED TV, the world's largest television, in India. Partnering with electronics retail chain Lotus Electronics, this is LG's biggest-ever television launch in India. With a 120Hz refresh rate, the Alpha 9 Gen5 AI Processor 4K promises to deliver an impressive picture quality. Furthermore, the G2 97-inch 4K OLED TV supports various HDR formats, such as Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10, and HLG, granting users a realistic and lifelike visual experience.

For gamers, the LG G2 97-inch 4K OLED TV has features such as 4K 120fps capability, G-Sync, Free Sync compatibility, ALLM, and VRR, allowing for a more immersive gaming experience. Immerse yourself in a cinematic audio experience with the AI Sound Pro system and its virtual 7.1.2 up-mix technology. This TV also features AI 4K upscaling, Filmmaker Mode, HGIG Mode, and a user-friendly Magic Motion Remote, making it a versatile home entertainment upgrade.

Hong Hu Jeon, Managing Director of LG Electronics, Korea, said, “With the launch of LG G2 97-inch 4K OLED TV we are celebrating a noteworthy occasion at Lotus Electronics Indore. We’re not just launching a television; we’re unveiling a new era of home entertainment that redefines the limitations of what’s possible, presenting a visually immersive experience that will intrigue and upgrade the way users consume and relish content in the comfort of their homes.”

The LG G2 97-inch 4K OLED TV will be available to purchase at Lotus Electronics stores. Gaurav Pahwa, Director of Lotus Electronics, commented, “Our partnership with LG for the unveiling of the LG G2 97-inch 4K OLED is a moment of pridefulness for Lotus Electronics. Our commitment to providing cutting-edge technology to our customers is reflected in JioMotive.

Our partnership with LG allows us to bring Central India an unmatched TV viewing experience, perfect for the upcoming festive season. Concurrently, we’re establishing new benchmarks for home entertainment, while anticipating an increase in sales during this festive season.”