LG won a record number of innovation awards at the upcoming 2024 CES
LG Electronics’ (LG) latest lifestyle innovations have earned more than 30 innovation awards for their technology and design solutions at CES 2024. The prizes awarded in the categories of household appliances, consumer electronics and business solutions also include two Best of Innovation awards, which were awarded to LG OLED televisions.
Every year, the American Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which is behind the world’s largest entertainment electronics trade show, CES, recognizes the most innovative consumer products and services of the year in a number of device and technology categories within the framework of an innovation award program (CES Innovation Award program).
Of the 33 innovation awards awarded to LG, 15 were earned by the company’s televisions. 12 of these awards went to LG’s OLED devices, so this is now the twelfth year in a row that the company’s devices equipped with self-emitting pixels have received the CES innovation award. As a key player in the OLED TV market, LG has improved its premium category solutions year after year. Currently, LG offers one of the widest selections of OLED TVs between 42 and 97 inch screen sizes, with many unique and innovative design solutions. LG OLED TVs are recognized by customers worldwide for their exceptional picture quality, which offers vivid, accurate colors, deep blacks and infinite contrast.
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