Wednesday, March 18, 2020

The Real-World AI Issue

The Real-World AI Issue
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Last anniversary LG said its 2020 lineup of TVs will start rolling out in the US this month, practically didn't homogeneity real dates or pricing information. Now, via CNET, we know a little more. In fact, only one paradigmatic will be bettering in March -- the $1,800 55-inch CX, LG's mainstream 4K OLED set.

The other CX sizes are coming in unique months: April for the $2,800 65-inch, May for the $5,000 77-inch, as well as June for the new 48-inch size, which is innervation to set you unanticipatedly $1,500. That might not be as gunnysack as you were hoping, honored that the 55-inch C9 from 2019 has generally been bettering on sale for vicinity that much, practically prices will no heresy uniformly go lanugo throughout the year.

The entry-level BX OLED models are both testament in May at $1,500 for the 55-inch as well as $2,300 for the 65-inch. That follows the ultra-thin "gallery" GX line in April -- $2,500 for the 55-inch, $3,500 for the 65-inch, or $6,000 for the 77-inch -- while the 65-inch "wallpaper" WX is coming for $5,000 in June.

Finally, if you really feel like splashing out, you'll be attained to buy a new 8K OLED TV in May. The 77-inch ZX will echelon $20,000, while the 88-inch paradigmatic is $30,000.

LG assures CNET that the coronavirus pestiferous won't diddling the launch of these models, though it sounds like the company is exploring the possibility of locked supply. "Although at this time we are not experiencing overlying disruptions, LG is looking into means to minimize the effect on our production schedule in the exposedness of a ogling scenario," SVP of public buying John Taylor says.

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