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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/6\/3\/23153581\/lifestyle-tvs-lg-pose-easel-oled-tv-design<\/a> LG is catching up with Samsung in \u201clifestyle\u201d TV land, adding a new model to its LG OLED Objet Collection that launched last year. The new Pos\u00e9 is a slimline take on Samsung\u2019s Serif<\/a>; it comes in 42-inch, 48-inch, and 55-inch screen sizes and launches in the third quarter of 2022, starting in Europe. <\/p>\n The Pos\u00e9 joins the 65-inch Easel that was announced at CES<\/a> (then called the Objet), which is designed to look like an art easel and has a sliding fabric cover to conceal the screen. Both can display artwork or photos when not in use.<\/p>\n But what is a lifestyle TV? Why is there a premium for a TV to look good in our homes? \u201cLooks nice when in the middle of my living room\u201d seems like a key consideration when buying a TV just as it is when you buy a couch. Of course, that\u2019s along with the other essential specs; bigger than my neighbor\u2019s, better sound, excellent picture quality, and doesn\u2019t require me to take out a loan to pay for it. But instead, TV manufacturers have convinced us that a giant black rectangle in the middle of our home is the norm. <\/p>\n Whether you like the look of the Pos\u00e9 or the Easel, neither of which I would put in my home, the popularity of Samsung\u2019s The Frame TV<\/a>, which turns the black rectangle into a convincing-looking piece of art when not in use (and I do have in my home), makes it clear there is an appetite for good design. But current options are either costly or sacrifice some of the features you want in a TV. <\/p>\n
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