Experience home entertainment like never before with the all-new 97″ LG OLED evo G2 Gallery Edition TV. This is the world’s first and largest 97″ OLED TV, and you definitely don’t want to miss out. Its gallery design hugs the wall, which not only looks great in any room but also creates a more immersive viewing experience. Flush mounting and a giant screen deliver a high-end home theater experience without having to…
lg oled
Shopping at Abt is a unique experience—not only is our showroom one of a kind (giant aquarium, anyone?), but we also offer amazing products that you can’t find at other retailers. A new addition to our offering is the enormous LG Signature Z2 8K OLED TV. This stunning device boasts a massive 88″ screen, perfect for home theaters and entertaining spaces. The Abt video team took the liberties to unbox this television…
LG C1 Series 4K OLED TV Overview
Since bringing OLED TVs to the market nearly a decade ago, LG has continued to refine the technology and expand its product offerings. Walk into Abt today, and you’ll find more than a dozen different LG OLED TVs available. And while it’s always great to have lots of options when you’re shopping for a new TV, at some point those options can become a burden. Where do you start in the shopping…
New LG OLED TVs Announced at CES 2021
With their usually stunning booth design, wild concept products, and actual product announcements, we’ve come to expect quite a show from LG at CES each year. And while we are missing the in-person experience in 2021, we’re still excited by the new LG OLED TVs announced this year. LG “OLED Evo” Technology LG First up, a promising refinement to the highly-regarded lineup of LG OLED TVs. LG has undoubtedly been the industry…
CES 2020: LG 48CX OLED Gaming Display
We’ve seen the new LG OLED TVs, as well as the company’s new gaming monitors, but this model sits somewhere in between those worlds. The LG 48CX OLED is technically a TV, but it does PC monitor things so well that it’s bound to become the most lusted-after gaming monitor of the year. LG’s OLED displays have always been ideal for gaming, with vibrant colors, insane contrast ratios, and great response time.…
CES 2020: LG OLED TVs
As the world’s leading OLED panel manufacturer, LG’s CES booth is always a testament to the capabilities of the groundbreaking display technology. We always know we’re going to see something amazing there. This year, the trend continued, with dozens of OLED models in just about every configuration imaginable. Some are ready to hit store shelves this season, and others are still in the conceptual phase, but they are all breathtaking. Here’s a…
LG E9P OLED TV vs. Samsung Q90R QLED TV
With a seemingly endless amount of highly-rated models, all sporting a wealth of cutting-edge features, there’s never been a better time to buy a TV. Unfortunately, all of that choice also means it’s never been more difficult to choose which TV to buy. It seems like every option leads to another question. Which brand do you you choose? Do you pick LED, QLED, or OLED? As you get into each brand’s higher-end…
Abt Bracket Challenge 2019
The Bracket is back. Mid-March means it’s time for the NCAA Championship Tournament, which also means your chance to compete for some killer prizes courtesy of our friends at LG. Think you’ve got the chops to make it to the Final Four and eventually be crowned champ? Scroll down to find out how to enter the Abt Bracket Challenge 2019. For those of you who have entered a bracket challenge before, there…
CES 2019: LG Rollable OLED TV
For years, rollable and foldable displays have been a staple of futuristic sci-fi technology. And while they were pie-in-the-sky ideas for most of that time, in recent years they’ve inched closer and closer to viable consumer-ready products. Advancements in OLED technology have made flexible displays possible without compromising on image quality. Last year, featured alongside the rest of the LG OLED TV lineup, we got to see a working conceptual model of…
OLED TVs Compared
Since the beginning of the flat-screen TV era, manufacturers have been slowly marching towards creating the “perfect” TV. Plasma TVs produced a phenomenal picture, but their glass screens were susceptible to bad glare and the technology was an energy hog, plus the TVs were still quite heavy. LCD TVs—and then LED TVs—were much more energy-efficient and could be made significantly lighter and thinner than plasma displays, but they never quite measured up in picture…