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Why this “revolutionary” new TV has Gen Z spending money on high-end home entertainment again: “Hands down the best one I’ve ever owned”

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A revolutionary television has seen thousands of young Australians spending money on high-end home entertainment again, despite many ditching a TV in favour of trendy projectors and laptops.

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A revolutionary television has seen thousands of young Australians again shell out money for high-end home entertainment, even though many have ditched a TV in favour of the latest projectors and laptops.

The “quiet luxury” trend has generated renewed interest in “characterful” home decor and electronics and new LG G4 It has been the preferred choice for many thanks to its “incredible” quality, slim design and generous list of modern features.

The innovative new OLED display has brought households back together around the TV, with gamers, couples, families and singles all calling the TV a ‘wonder’.

And they’re right – the G4 is packed with features like a personalized Picture Wizard, which helps you adjust picture settings using just a few pictures, a Brightness Booster for brightly lit rooms, and Gallery Mode, which transforms your device into a living work of art.

The black is the “blackest yet,” the backlighting is in a “league of its own,” and everything you need is at your fingertips: Spotify, streaming services, live sports updates, surround sound, YouTube, and a blazing-fast 1ms response time for gamers.

“The G4 is a marvel of engineering, meticulously designed with modern TVs in mind,” Tony Brown, general manager of home entertainment marketing and content at LG Electronics Australia, told FEMAIL.

“We designed it to fit into any home decor – we wanted to create a TV that could be used beyond just watching content; we wanted it to blend into any space.”

A revolutionary television has seen thousands of young Australians spending money on high-end home entertainment again, despite many ditching a TV in favour of trendy projectors and laptops.

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The black is the “blackest yet,” the backlighting is in a “league of its own,” and everything you need is at your fingertips: Spotify, streaming services, live sports updates, surround sound, YouTube, and a blazing-fast 1ms response time for gamers.

Television was inspired by Australians looking for something “different”, with more people than ever moving away from the traditional black box.

Instead, they look for something multifunctional that is easy to navigate and integrates with their lifestyle.

“We’re also finding that consumers want a TV that’s easy to navigate and intuitive, a place where they can easily find their favorite content with just a few clicks of a button,” Brown said.

‘We have offered webOS on LG TVs for the past 10 years and the latest version includes features that give users freedom and the ability to personalize their viewing experiences.

‘Supports up to 10 user profiles so everyone in the household receives personalized recommendations and custom layouts, putting their favorite content front and center.’

And the reviews speak for themselves.

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“This is without a doubt the best TV I have ever owned,” one man said.

“It has exceeded my expectations in every way. The picture quality is stunning, with vibrant colors, deep blacks, and crisp details that make watching movies and shows a truly immersive experience. The screen size is perfect for our living room, providing a cinematic feel without overwhelming the space. Highly recommended,” wrote one.

“This is without a doubt the best TV I’ve ever owned,” added another.

“This TV is very easy to set up. After tuning into my free-to-air channels, the quality is immediately apparent with incredibly clear and bright pictures. I get a renewed enjoyment out of watching TV and thanks to 4K upscaling, even my old favourites are seen in a new light.”

A third wrote: “I never thought I’d have that ‘aha’ moment like I had when we went from standard definition to HD but this TV did it. Everything looks 4K, bright and smooth. I can’t believe it! If you love movies and video games and want to take them to the next level, this is the TV to do it with.”

For sports and/or gaming lovers, it’s also a no-brainer.

“It takes picture quality and responsiveness to the next level. At the heart of it all is the Alpha 11 AI processor, its intelligent engine that ensures the G4 can handle a wide range of content – ​​from action movies, to fast-paced sports and competitive gaming,” said Brown.

‘The G4 has content-specific features that mean it can adapt no matter what you’re watching. For gamers, features like AMD FreeSync and Variable Refresh Rate mean the image can respond quickly so there’s no lag or tearing.

‘For watching sports, AI Super Upscaling actively sharpens objects and backgrounds, meaning even the fastest games are displayed with true-to-life clarity.’

Even when watching movies, AI Director’s processing evaluates and refines the colors of the scene to convey mood and emotion just as the filmmakers intended.

One of the G4 features that movie buffs will love is Filmmaker Mode, which preserves the artistic integrity of the film.

“When enabled, you’ll see the movie as the director intended – an accurate representation of color without distortion or over-processing. What you see on screen is what the director saw when he said ‘action’ on the set,” Brown said.

The price is above average: the 55″ costs $4,195, the 65″ $5,295 and the 77″ $7,995.

Still, men and women of all ages are raving about this “worthwhile” investment, calling it “the best purchase they’ve ever made.”

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