Article 5CPEC LG’s 2021 OLED TVs are modest upgrades, but computer monitors are coming

LG’s 2021 OLED TVs are modest upgrades, but computer monitors are coming

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Samuel Axon
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    LG's 2021 OLED lineup. [credit: LG ]

Today is the first day of the annual Consumer Electronics Show, and while 2021 is obviously an irregular year, that hasn't stopped the routine unveiling of new product refreshes from tech companies. That includes LG, which at this point may be best known for its OLED TVs and OLED panels it provides to other companies for their own devices.

LG's updates to its OLED lineup are going to be modest for most buyers this year. The company is touting brighter HDR on its highest-end TVs, but most people won't splurge for those devices, so we're mostly looking at lightly expanded gaming features and response-time improvements, as well as new or ostensibly improved AI-driven picture optimizations. Generally, no one who bought an LG OLED last year is going to feel like they jumped the gun too soon here.

The bigger story, then, may be OLED making its way into smaller and smaller screen sizes. Last year, LG introduced its first 48-inch OLED TVs, which was a sizable drop from the previous floor of 55 inches. But the company seems to be going even smaller in late 2021, and we might even see LG's panels finally venturing into desktop-monitor territory in the somewhat near future.

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