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LG has showcased the world's largest OLED TV with an 'awe-inspiring' 97-inch screen - about the size of a double bed.
The OLED evo Gallery Edition TV, which is being displayed at IFA 2022 in Berlin this week, will be available towards the end of the year.
The firm is yet to reveal a price for the monster display, although it's rumoured to be more than £20,000.
Specific launch dates for 'key markets' will be revealed in the following weeks, LG said.
OLED TVs use self-lit pixels that can be turned on and off individually to reproduce 'perfect blacks and incredibly natural colours'.
But LG describes this new TV as 'OLED evo', which is essentially a term coined by the Korean company to refer to an OLED display with enhanced brightness.
The huge TV, which is designed to be wall-mounted, is part of LG's G2 line-up of TVs, which are based on OLED display technology with 4K resolution and flat design.
It also has 'advanced AI-based image-processing technologies' to deliver lifelike images and a immersive and cinematic viewing experience.
LG said in a statement: 'The world’s largest OLED TV, the 97-inch G2 model adds a whole new dimension to home entertainment with its self-lit OLED picture quality.

LG has showcased the world's largest OLED TV with an 'awe-inspiring' 97-inch screen - about the size of a double bed.
The OLED evo Gallery Edition TV, which is being displayed at IFA 2022 in Berlin this week, will be available towards the end of the year.
The firm is yet to reveal a price for the monster display, although it's rumoured to be more than £20,000.
Specific launch dates for 'key markets' will be revealed in the following weeks, LG said.
OLED TVs use self-lit pixels that can be turned on and off individually to reproduce 'perfect blacks and incredibly natural colours'.
But LG describes this new TV as 'OLED evo', which is essentially a term coined by the Korean company to refer to an OLED display with enhanced brightness.
The huge TV, which is designed to be wall-mounted, is part of LG's G2 line-up of TVs, which are based on OLED display technology with 4K resolution and flat design.
It also has 'advanced AI-based image-processing technologies' to deliver lifelike images and a immersive and cinematic viewing experience.
LG said in a statement: 'The world’s largest OLED TV, the 97-inch G2 model adds a whole new dimension to home entertainment with its self-lit OLED picture quality.