Striving to boost the sales of their premium TVs, the world’s top two
television makers are competing to slash prices, according to industry
and company sources.
LG said Sunday it would roll out 55- and
65-inch Ultra-HD TVs priced at 5.9 million won ($5,300) and 8.9 million
won, down by 1.5 million won and 2 million won, respectively, compared
to its premium lineups.
Some features, including a sliding
speaker that recedes when the TV is turned off and built-in cameras
found in the proceeding premium UHD TVs released in May, were excluded
from the latest models.
LG has now completed a UHD TV lineup
consisting of the large 84-inch, to the premium 55- and 65-inch, to the
latest basic 55- and 65-inch TVs.
The basic UHD TVs provide a rich, lively and sharp viewing experience with a 3,840 by 2,160 resolution display.
The
latest models also allow users to watch 4K (referring to the horizontal
resolution) content provided by YouTube without affecting the quality
of the video clips.
The IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel used in
the TVs has gotten rid of screen-edge visual distortion and loss of
detail and the 2.1 front-facing speakers will provide lively sound.
Following
the release of the new TV models by its rival, Samsung Electronics also
announced that it would drop the price of its premium curved-screen
OLED TV from 15 million won to 9.9 million won.
The decision was made with the help of improvements in yields for producing display panels, according to Samsung.
The
firm said in a press statement as the leading TV maker it would keep
trying to give a fresh impetus in the OLED TV market and provide new
values and benefits for consumers.
“Samsung would fully make up
the price gap for those who already bought the premium TV before the
price adjustment,” a Samsung official said. So far, less than 100 curved
OLED TVs are said to have been sold domestically.
The premium
TVs ― both OLED and UHD ― appeared to be picking up at a lackluster pace
mainly due to the price. The government also seems to be backing down
from its earlier promise to support UHD TVs, to the dismay of
manufacturers.
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Samsung, LG to cut premium TV prices
Written By Unknown on August 12, 2013 | 8/12/2013
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