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LG OLED Posé TV – The elegant and impactful all-rounder



As part of the company’s growing lifestyle TV offering, the LG Posé is a clever blend of functional style and premium technology. The model features an LG OLED evo panel and Alpha9 Gen 5 AI Processor, which work together with Brightness Booster Max technology to deliver more vibrant contrast, colours and clearer images. The sleek built-in storage keeps entertainment devices neat and tidy at the back of the screen, and when not in use, the TV can transform into a beautiful art frame via the LG Gallery Mode function.

Stand out from the crowd

The LG Objet Posé does television differently. Unique and flattering curves heighten the impact of this subtle, yet unmistakable piece of design whilst a premium, fabric finish softens the exterior. Offering an unexpected warmth that challenges the status quo and offers an alternative to dominant flatscreen aesthetics, the Posé works within any interior to uplift and enhance the experience of living, instead of only watching television.

Discover a better side of life, with LG innovation

Featuring world-class LG OLED technology, Brightness Booster and an α9 Gen 5 Al Processor, the LG Posé is engineered to optimise picture quality on-screen and in real time whilst viewing. Built-in smart technology works to enhance image depth and contrast, for visuals that seem to almost leap into the room. Self-lit OLED evo 4K pixels deliver exceptional luminance and colour for bold, natural, image clarity.

Party in the front, business in the back

Matched by the refined elegance of built-in storage hidden behind the Posé screen, this television offers a practical solution to remove unsightly consoles, routers and remotes from view. Designed with key users’ criteria in mind, the television works to subtly transform and elevate an interior space. Engineered to the final detail, wires and cables are hidden within the elegant legs of the LG Posé for an ultimate combination of design meets functionality.

Exceptional artistry from every angle

Offering LG OLED evo picture quality that remains consistent when viewed from practically any vantage point, the Posé presents an exceptional display, ideally suited to revealing the exquisite detail of fine art. When not in use, switching to Gallery Mode ensures that the television continues to benefit an interior and enrich users’ lives through customisable artwork display or photo montage, on a self-lit digital canvas.

Vision health and wellbeing, enhanced

The OLED display used in the Posé has been certified Eyesafe® by TÜV Rheinland, and has earned Flicker-Free Display and Discomfort Glare Free certifications from UL Solutions. Easier on the eyes thanks to low blue light performance, users can refine blue light and colour temperature without distortion, to maximise their viewing comfort.

LG OLED evo LX1 Posé 55 inch 4K Smart TV Lifestyle TV | RRP $3,499


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