This wallpaper TV is also packed with the latest technology features as well as improved picture quality that includes clarity, brightness and sharpness; it also has an a9 processor that eliminates noise or distortion for that vivid TV viewing experience. There's also an AI feature via its ThinQ platform that offers several voice commands.
Another highlight that features the impressive LG OLED W8 is a special video by underwater photographer and videographer Noel Guevara. The video was part of LG's CSR commitment to education and promote the amazing marine life and coral reefs at Balicasag Island in Bohol. The video was shown on the W8 and of course, every one marveled at the true-to-life picture quality of the TV.
"Once you've watched something on the OLED, it's really hard to go back to anything else," said LG OLED ambassador James Deakin. "The picture quality is awesome- it's really easy on the eyes and the sound quality is excellent- you don't need boosters. Movie nights are a lot better, playing video games is much better, watching sports is so much better. There's no going back."
LG Philippines is also celebrating its 30th anniversary and to mark the special occasion, it has made a large donation to the National Museum of Natural History by gifting the institution one 65-inch OLED TV (E8), one 55-inch OLED TV (C8), and one 55-inch UHD TV for the museum's educational programs.
"We are very thankful to LG for their generous donation to the National Museum and for their enthusiastic support of our new National Museum of Natural History, which has broken new ground in facilitating far wider public appreciation of the natural wonders of the Philippine archipelago," said Jeremy Barns, Director of the National Museum of the Philippines. "These cutting-edge, beautifully designed TVs, combined with the work of this institution, will immerse our viewers and provide them with special experience of the heritage and patrimony of the Filipino people." He also mentioned that the video is very timely as the National Museum in Bohol is set to open this year. The video will be featured in the Bohol museum in addition of the NMNH.
"LG's goal is to harness the power of beautiful images and modern, innovative technology to fuel and inspire the next generation," says LG Philippines Managing Director Mr. Inkwun Heo. "The TVs we are donating to the National Museum can be used both as education vessels and design inspiration. The LG OLED TVs can integrate perfectly into the interiors of the National Museum in Manila and the other educational centers in their growing network of museums within the country. We at LG Philippines are very proud to be associated with this great public institution and center of education, science and culture, and all of the work that they carry out for the benefit of the Filipino people and their innumerable friends throughout the world."
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