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LG reveals the next OLED TV from the art-inspired OLED Objet Collection, Posé

Following the successful launch of Easel (65Art90) from the LG OLED Objet Collection, LG Electronics (LG) Singapore unveils another of its premium lifestyle OLED TVs today – Posé (LX1). The cutting-edge model crafted with exquisite materials symbolises LG’s vision to create a stylish, modern living solution for consumers with discerning tastes. Needless to say, both innovations solidify LG’s […]

Following the successful launch of Easel (65Art90) from the LG OLED Objet Collection, LG Electronics (LG) Singapore unveils another of its premium lifestyle OLED TVs today – Posé (LX1). The cutting-edge model crafted with exquisite materials symbolises LG’s vision to create a stylish, modern living solution for consumers with discerning tastes. Needless to say, both innovations solidify LG’s longstanding position as the pioneer of OLED TVs and the global innovator in home electronics.

Featuring the perfect combination of artistry and technology, Posé reinvents the conventional screen by fitting seamlessly with any furniture in the room and elevating the interior with its slim and sleek design. Resembling a piece of art or high-end furniture, Posé features an opulent stand base with gently curved edges that comes in a soothing, muted beige colour. The thoughtful design forms a subtle, elegant look and can be appreciated from every viewing point.

Besides being aesthetically pleasing, functionality is also key with Posé. The smooth edges are enveloped with fabric that extends to the back of the device, creating a small arch that doubles as a shelf and can be used to display books, magazines and postcards – suitable for the user’s lifestyle needs. For complete harmony between the LG OLED Objet Collection (Posé) and the interior décor, the TV offers an effective cable management system that eliminates the sight of messy wires. The Cable and Accessory Organiser keeps everything neatly stored and concealed, minimising clutter while promoting a clean and tidy space at all times. The cables can also be hidden along Posé’s leg stands, and consumers can also opt for wall mount installation by detaching the TV from the stand base.

The new state-of-the-art model provides stunning OLED evo picture quality that remains consistent when viewed from any vantage point. Brightness Booster displays up to 20% more luminance for incredible colour and detail when enjoying movies. Powered with the a9 Gen5 AI Processor, Posé leverages advanced algorithms to reduce noise and optimise picture quality, providing an immersive cinematic experience from the comfort of home. When not in use, the display can be easily switched to Gallery mode, enabling users to display artwork or photos on the self-lit digital canvas, instantly transforming their space into a refined art gallery.

“Prioritising the needs of consumers and their home today, LG’s lifestyle TVs from the OLED Objet Collection live up to our commitment to developing innovation for a better life,” said Mr. Lee Chang-ha, Home Entertainment Product Director, Singapore. “We are excited to launch Posé in Singapore and showcase the synergy of our industry-leading OLED technology with artistic innovation to create a picture-perfect home.”

Pre-order of Posé is now open! From now to 30 September 2022, customers can receive grocery e-vouchers worth S$300 with every pre-order of Posé. Starting 10 October 2022, the LG OLED Objet Collection (Posé) will be available at LG official brand stores on KrisShopLazada, and Shopee and all authorised retailers – House, Best Denki, COURTS, Gain City, Harvey Norman, Mega Discount Store, and Parisilk.

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