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Following on from the reveal of Samsung Australia's 2020 TV range last week, LG has announced its own enormous lineup of televisions for the Aussie market, unveiling a whopping 27 sets in total.The clear standout amongst the many LG TVs headed Down Under is the OLED88ZX, an 88-inch 8K OLED behemoth with a truly staggering AU$71,999 price point.

LG also has a 77-inch model (OLED77ZX) on offer at roughly half the price (AU$35,999) for those getting a fancy telly instead of a new sedan this year.Of course, with a TV lineup that's 27-deep, there are more than a few affordable options available, including far more reasonably priced sets in LG's NanoCell 8K range, which is essentially the company's high-end LCD offering.Additionally, the South Korean electronics giant also announced new models in its 4K OLED and OLED Gallery ranges, several new NanoCell 4K TVs and a smattering of televisions in its entry-level UHD 4K range.In terms of features, the TVs in LG's OLED and NanoCell ranges offer the new Dolby Vision IQ Filmmaker Mode, which is said to show films the way they were intended to be seen by their creators.

This includes picture adjustment and the automatic switching off of motion smoothing, which is certainly something we can get behind.While LG usually reserves its deep, inky blacks for its OLED ranges, the company has included Full Array Dimming across its LED/LCD TVs this year, allowing for near-OLED black levels and more targeted backlighting to specific parts of each display.You can check out the full list of LG's 2020 televisions below, including pricing and availability.8K OLEDOLED88ZX (AU$71,999) – May 2020OLED77ZX (AU$35,999) – June 20204K OLED GalleryOLED77GX (AU$11,399) – May 2020OLED65GX (AU$5,999) – April 2020OLED55GX (AU$4,139) – April 20204K OLEDOLED77CX (AU$10,199) – May 2020 OLED65CX (AU$5,399) – April 2020OLED55CX (AU$3,959) – April 2020OLED65BX (AU$4,799) – April 2020OLED55BX (AU$3,599)  – April 2020NanoCell 8K75NANO99 (AU$10,199) – May 202065NANO99 (AU$7,199) – June 202075NANO95  (AU$7,799) – April 202065NANO95  (AU$5,399) – May 2020NanoCell 4K86NANO91 (AU$7,439) – April 202075NANO91 (AU$5,039) – April 202065NANO91 (AU$3,239) – April 202075NANO85 (AU$4,199) – September 202065NANO86 (AU$2,759) – April 202055NANO86 (AU$2,159) – April 202065NANO80 (AU$2,279) – April 202055NANO80 (AU$1,799) – April 2020UHD 4K86UN81 (AU$4,869) – April 202075UN81 (AU$2,799) – April 202065UN73 (AU$1,787) – April 202055UN73 (AU$1,459) – April 202050UN73 (AU$1,199) – April 202043UN73 (AU$1,079) – April 2020





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