00:00 We're here at CES 2024, which means we're getting our first hands-on looks at the new LG OLED TVs.
00:06 We have the M4 Wireless OLED and the G4 OLED behind me. Let's go take a closer look.
00:11 In previous years, we focused all of our attention on the G-Series and C-Series OLED TVs.
00:18 But LG has returned with its wireless OLED technology in the M4 OLED, establishing a new
00:23 breakdown, as I'd like to call it, of the offerings for this year. Essentially, the G4 and M4 sit side
00:29 by side with all the latest-gen features and MLA tech, with the major difference between the two
00:34 being design. Though it's no longer called the Gallery Series, the G4 has a super sleek design.
00:39 It's meant to be mounted flush to the wall, though for the first time, the 55-inch and 65-inch sizes
00:44 will come with a multi-positional stand. The M4 also has a very premium-looking design,
00:50 but all the components are offloaded into the Zero Connect box that sits separately from the TV and
00:54 transmits a 4K 144Hz signal natively as validated by NVIDIA. The Zero Connect box impressed us last
01:01 year, so the wow factor has kind of worn off, but it's still fascinating to see that you can have
01:06 this ultra-clean, cable-free TV setup. The M4 also comes in a 65-inch size, which the M3 did not,
01:12 which is telling me that LG hopes the wireless pitch is more approachable this year. LG said
01:17 the M4 and G4 are 150% brighter than the B-Series, and while they didn't get into specific nits,
01:23 they said it will be above 2,100 nits and the company is expecting the TVs to be the brightest
01:28 OLED TVs on the market. That's obviously a big claim that we're going to have to test for ourselves
01:34 later this year. In terms of software, the TVs run the latest version of webOS. We're looking at it
01:39 on the C4, but it's the same on the G4 and M4. There aren't too many noteworthy updates, other
01:44 than now you can create up to 10 individual profiles for customized content recommendations
01:50 and even have a customized home screen that now shows the most recently watched content,
01:54 which is way more convenient than it was set up before. These LG TVs will also be the first to
01:58 be eligible for five years of webOS upgrades. Whether that's actually long enough, considering
02:03 how expensive these TVs will be, what do you think? LG will be giving us the full breakdown
02:09 of price and availability later this year, but for now, I'd love to know what you think. Let
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