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LG OLED TV Update Brings Dolby Vision HDR To Gamers

Now capable of supporting Dolby Vision HDR at 4K 120 Hz on certain gaming platforms

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LG Electronics USA says that it’s the first TV manufacturer to offer the ability to support Dolby Vision HDR at 4K 120 Hz for gaming on select platforms.

Firmware version 03.15.27, now rolling out, makes LG’s C1 and G1 series OLED TVs the first in the world capable of supporting Dolby Vision HDR at 4K 120 Hz on certain gaming platforms. Additional premium models in LG’s 2021 TV lineup such as OLED Z1 series, QNED Mini LED QNED99 series, and NanoCell NANO99 series TVs will also receive the update in July. Additional 2021 and 2020 TV models are also being tested for Dolby Vision gaming in either 60Hz or 120Hz.

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The firmware introduces another new feature to elevate the gaming experience. Available on all 2021 LG TVs equipped with Game Optimizer, Game Dashboard is a floating onscreen menu similar to the head-up display (HUD) found in many games. The feature lets users quickly see the TV’s settings and allows them to switch between different genres — Standard, FPS, RPG, or RTS – without pausing the action. The dashboard also shows the status of other modes such as black stabilizer, low latency, and variable refresh rate (VRR). To access more options, users can launch the Game Optimizer directly from the Game Dashboard.

For more information, visit LG.com.

See also: LG Offers 5-Year Panel Warranty On G1 OLED TVs

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