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If gaming, along with content consumption is a priority for you, then it doesn't get better than the LG GX. The TV has all four HDMI 2.1 ports, making it ready for the Xbox Series X and PS5. The GX has a sleek and stellar design, fantastic picture performance for HDR content consumption and decent audio considering its slim profile. The UI is as good as ever, with the improvements to WebOS in all the right places. The only downside to the TV is that once you mount it on the wall changing cables and cable management can become a hassle. 

LG has been at the forefront of OLED TVs. In the past few years, not only has the brand launched multiple OLED TVs but also been helming new TV technologies like HDMI 2.1 and even brought support for G-SYNC and FreeSync to their TVs. 

LG’s OLEDs have had a sleek design bringing thin OLED panels, angular tabletop stands and a slight bulge at the back to house the components and connectivity options. However, this year LG has the LG GX. The TV is super thin, the thinnest we’ve seen and when mounted on a wall, it sticks to the wall and looks like a piece of art more than a TV. Is this the best premium TV for your living room?

Specs at a glance

Panel Size: 65-inch (available in 77-inch as well) Panel Type: OLED Panel Resolution: 3840 x 2160 - 4K Panel Refresh Rate: 120Hz  HDR 10 support: Yes Dolby Vision Support: Yes Weight (with stand): 39.4 kgs HDMI Ports: 4 USB Ports: 3 Bluetooth: Yes (v5.0) Wi-Fi: Yes Ethernet: Yes Speakers: 60W (4.2Ch) Price: 3,24,990 for 65-inch

Display and picture quality

LG’s OLED TVs have some new tricks up their sleeves in 2020. The TVs are powered by the new Alpha 9 Gen 3 chips which LG showed off at CES 2020 and also come with a Filmmaker Mode that changes the settings of the content to represent the picture the way it was intended by the filmmaker. The TV also supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and has LG AI picture engine we saw on the 2019 OLEDs as well. Needless to say, LG has done the work to ensure that their 2020 OLEDs stand out when compared to the outgoing models. 

The LG GX has a lot of picture presets.

4K and HDR performance

LG OLED TVs have generally done well in our 4K HDR tests and the same holds true for the GX as well. Since this is an OLED TV, the peak brightness isn't as much as some LED TVs we’ve seen but it gets bright enough to enjoy HDR content. 

Since this is an OLED TV, we can expect it to have a great contrast ratio when both bright and dark sequences occupy space on the screen. The finale of Wonder Woman is a great example of this. We have the protagonist and antagonist battling out at night with lightning and fire illuminating parts of the screen. Watch this movie in a pitch-dark room and this TV and you will get a true cinematic experience. When lightning illuminates a part of the screen, the passive illumination of trees in the background is easily visible without any blooming. 

The LG GX supports 4K, HDR, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

On streaming services like Netflix and Prime Video, we have shows like Our Planet, Grand Tour and more flexing their HDR prowess and it is a treat consuming such content on this TV. In our Planet S1E1, the day-night transition feels natural and the starry sky looks sublime. 

Just like every other OLED we’ve seen this year and last year, the only downside is consuming content in the day time or a very bright room as the panel can get reflective. This isn't an issue with this TV, but with all OLEDs in general.  

FHD performance

This is where things get interesting. We watched a lot of content available in FHD and SDR on this TV, and we start to play with some picture presets the TV has to offer. In a standard mode sometimes, the picture was a little bleak and in the Vivid mode a little too vivid. This isn’t bad, just that you need to tinker with the settings a bit to get the colours just right. Even movies like Spider-Man: Homecoming looks vibrant. But a movie like Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation had more muted colours than I’d like and switching to vivid made things better. 

The LG GX supports HDMI 2.1.

Gaming performance

The LG GX has all four HDMI ports as HDMI 2.1 which means that when you connect it to the Xbox Series X, PS5 or the new NVIDIA 30 series GPUs you will be able to take advantage of features like ALLM and VRR along with gaming at 120fps. But for this test, we have stuck to the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X.

The LG GX is a great TV for gaming.

On the PS4 Pro, we played Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales (review) and Dirt 5, both of which are slated to get a free next-gen upgrade. The games looked vivid and bright in HDR and keeping the games in the quality mode (for Dirt 5) we got the best visual experience. The cars in the game looked detailed and the environments lush. Even in Spider-Man, the game looked vibrant and beautiful in HDR. 

Gears 5 (review) on the Xbox One X has a very vibrant colour pallet and the “instant game response mode” kicks in when the console is detected. Assassin's Creed Odyssey is one game that’s beautifully mastered in HDR and it shows, especially when cycling through the day-night cycle in the game. Needless to say, if gaming on a large screen is a priority for you, nothing beats the LG GX. 

You can switch on game mode on select HDMI ports or all the ports on the LG GX.

Audio performance

The LG GX has a total of 60W of sound output and has a 4.2 channel setup. The TV can get really loud, that’s for sure. Ready Player One is one of our benchmarks for audio performance and the race at the 13-minute mark has cars whizzing past the screen. While the TV can get loud during this sequence and retains the details we expect from a TV speaker, what it lacks is channel separation. Unlike the Sony A8H (review), which gave us a clear movement from left to right during the sequence, with the LG the sound was coming straight from the TV. The TV speakers also have bass but lack the thump one expects. Considering how slim this TV is, the audio from the TV is loud and clear, but lack the separation needed for an immersive experience. 

The LG GX looks like a picture frame on the wall.

UI

The LG GX runs on the company’s WebOS platform and it is my favourite TV UI out there simply because of the ease of navigation and the way things are laid out. Some of the settings have changed for the better, and we have a new loading circle and icon for the LG App Store on the TV. These are small aesthetic changes, but nice. The main Settings menu has also seen a small shuffle in where some of the settings are kept and while we won't get into which setting has gone where know that navigation is a lot easier in the settings than the C9 (review) we reviewed last year. 

LG GX has easy to navigate settings.

The highlight of the LG UI is its magic remote which lets you control the cursor like a mouse on the TV. From typing passwords to navigating apps and settings and even changing inputs, it all feels like second nature once you get used to it. Going back to navigating with a remotes D-pad just feels sad after this experience. 

The LG GX has LGs own app store.

The apps pop up at the bottom of the display in a nice card like the layout and hovering over one of the apps leads to the second row of cards with content specific to the app. 

The LG GX has a card-like app layout.

When changing picture settings also, each setting has a small box that explains what the setting does so it’s easy to know what you are tinkering with.

There is also a home dashboard where you can customise input names, and you can also add your home IoT devices to control from the comfort of the TV. This time around, the LG TV also has far-field mics so you can simply say “Hey LG” control the TV using your voice. It supports Google Assistant and Alexa from the get-go, which is nice. 

You can control smart home gadgets using the LG GX.

Overall, the LG UI has changed slightly from last year, and the changes are in the right direction. The apps library may not be as robust as the Play Store on Android TV, but it has all the popular and important apps. The only downside is that Hotstar needs to update the app to support Dolby Vision and surround sound like it has on the Fire TV Stick and Android TVs. 

Remote control

We have the same magic remote from last year and nothing has changed. The remote control has good construction and a slightly curved design. The remote is heavier at the back lending to its ergonomics. It feels hefty in one's hands without feeling heavy. It is designed so that you can easily move it around to use the cursor on the screen. As for the buttons you have basic playback controls at the bottom (play and pause only) and dedicated hotkeys for Google Play Movies, Netflix and Prime Videos. Long pressing the Prime Videos button to bring up Alexa.   

The LG GX has the same remote as last year's LG C9.

Build and design

Most OLED TVs we’ve seen till now have a thin panel with a slight bulge at the back where the components and connectivity options are housed. That isn’t the case here. The thickness of the TV or rather slimness is uniform and it sits flush with the wall looking like a picture frame. When it comes to the design this makes the TV looks aesthetically pleasing in whichever room you place it. Add to it the fact that you can put pictures on the TV as a wallpaper, and you have a massive picture frame in your room. 

The LG GX sits flush with the wall.

Even though the TV sits flush with the wall, you can extend it by pulling the TV in the front a bit. But it isn't enough to let you comfortably reach the connectivity ports which is a bummer. You should most definitely connect all the cables you want to the TV before wall mounting it. The unergonomic nature of plugging in cables post wall mounting reminds of Samsung’s One Connect box. Maybe a similar solution would have been ideal here as well. 

The LG GX has a small wall mount.

For connectivity, the LG GX has four HDMI port all of which are HDMI 2.1 enabled and three USB ports. It also has a LAN port, headphones out, RF input and optical port.  

The LG GX has ample connectivity options.

Bottom Line

If gaming, along with content consumption is a priority for you, then it doesn't get better than the LG GX. All of LG’s 2020 OLED models, the GX, CX and BX have HDMI 2.1 which makes the TVs ready for the Xbox Series X and PS5. The GX, in particular, has a sleek and stellar design, fantastic picture output for HDR content consumption and decent audio considering its slim profile. The UI is as good as ever, with the improvements to WebOS in all the right places. The only downside to the TV is that once you mount it on the wall changing cables and cable management can become a hassle.



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AMD-powered Lenovo Legion 5 Gaming Laptop launched in India for Rs 75,990

Lenovo has just launched its Legion 5 Gaming laptop in India. The laptop comes with AMD’s 7nm 4000 series CPU that can be paired with up to a GeForce GTX 1650Ti discrete GPU. The base variant of the laptop starts at Rs 75,990 and comes only with the Phantom Black colour option in India. The laptop is currently available only at lenovo.com and at Lenovo exclusive stores for offline purchase. Currently, the device comes with one-year free Premium Care and one-year Accidental Damage Protection worth Rs 3,900.

Lenovo Legion 5 Specifications and Price

Under the hood, the laptop comes with AMD Ryzen 5 4600H Hexa-core CPU clocked at 3.0GHz along with 4GB of RAM. It comes with GPU options for up to GeForce GTX 1650Ti and has a dual 256GB SDD and a 1TB HDD combo storage for snappier performance. The laptop sports a 15.6-inch IPS display with a Full HD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The laptop comes pre-installed with Windows 10 Home. 

Coming to the battery department the company slates an astounding 8hrs use on a single charge under the Hybrid Mode by Lenovo Vantage software. The laptop has Lenovo TrueStrike keyboard which as per the company claims has hair-trigger technology along with backlit keys. It also comes with two 2W Harmon Kardon speakers and also comes with Dolby headphones support.

The Legion 5 has its own Legion Coldfront 2.0 cooling technology and rapid charge pro for fast charging the laptop. It also comes with a privacy shutter for the 720p webcam provided at the top and the Lenovo Q-control 3.0 lets you control the fan speed and voltage of the system. The laptop weighs around 2.3Kg.



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Nivida launches the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, which outperformed the RTX 2080

PC gamers all around the world celebrated in unison as Nvidia launched the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti today, December 2. The latest in the RTX 30 series GPUs, the RTX 3060 Ti is based on Nvidia’s latest Ampere architecture and is touted to be even faster and more powerful than the RTX 2080 Super! As of right now, Nvidia has only released one variant of the card, but we could see a basic RTX 3060 model launch soon. 

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Price and Specifications

Priced at Rs 35,900 (excluding tax), the Founders Edition card will be available starting today onward in India. The RTX 3060 Ti also features Nvidia DLSS support, or Deep Learning Super Sampling, powered by dedicated Tensor Cores. The GeForce RTX 3060 Ti also comes with enhanced GeForce Experience features for recording gameplay and more. As we mentioned above, one of the key selling points of this GPU is the fact that it crushed the RTX 2080 in terms of pure performance. 

For an entry-level RTX 30 series card, the RTX 3060Ti sure looks to be one of the best deals when it comes to PC gaming. In a statement to the media, Matt Wuebbling, VP of global GeForce marketing at NVIDIA said, “We’re entering a massive holiday season with ray-traced effects coming to Cyberpunk 2077, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Watch Dogs: Legion and more. There’s no better way for gamers to enjoy cutting-edge ray-traced games or powering through creative and productivity workflows than with the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, and the rest of the RTX 30 Series.”

Remember, the RTX 3060Ti is available starting today December 2, 2020. 



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Vi Rs 1,348 RedX Family Post Paid plan comes with unlimited Data

With the introduction of new plans, Vi (Vodafone Idea) has expanded its postpaid family plan with the new Rs 1,348 plan for RedX Family users. The plan comes with benefits such as Amazon Prime’s yearly subscription worth Rs 999, Netflix’s yearly subscription worth Rs 5,988, and a Zee5 yearly subscription. The plan comes with two connections as it is a family plan and can be shared between two family members. The company is offering an unlimited data plan on this connection meaning there is no data cap for the primary user.

The secondary user, however, has a data cap of 30GB and data rollover for up to 50GB. If the secondary user exhausts their data plan additional high-speed data can be availed at Rs 20 per GB. With this plan both the users have unlimited calling and 100 SMS per day. The primary user also gets access to airport lounges four times a year (with one international lounge access).

The company has not yet defined what data cap the “unlimited plan” comes with, but under the company’s commercial usage policy it is likely to come with a 150GB data cap in a billing cycle.

You can also have up to 4 add-on lines in this plan at Rs 249 each per month for more family members. However, this plan is only limited to certain circles at the moment. You can check the plan here.



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Instagrams new Live Rooms feature will let you add up to three guests in live broadcast

Instagram on Tuesday rolled out the 'Live Room' feature, which allows users to go live with up to 3 other users (or 'guests') simultaneously. The feature was being tested in India for some time and is the only country apart from Indonesia where it's rolled out on a broader level.

"From the launch of Reels to the testing and rollout of Live Rooms, India is playing a crucial role in the way products are being designed for the future," Ajit Mohan, Vice President and Managing Director, Facebook India, said in a statement.

The company revealed that in March, Instagram Live views in India grew 60 per cent on a week-on-week basis. This makes it even more evident why India is a key market for all the big feature releases from the company.

It's been a long time since Instagram launched the live broadcast feature on the platform. In October 2017, Instagram added a feature that allowed users to broadcast live with a friend. It lets you invite anyone watching the broadcast to join, although only two people could appear in the broadcast simultaneously, shown through a split-screen. The owner of the broadcast can add and remove 'guests' during the live.

Now with the ability to go Live with up to three users, creators and influencers can now host better live sessions with a more diverse source of content and information while reaching a wider audience. Lots of creators use Instagram live as a primary source of engagement, host talk shows, podcasts and even jam sessions. The ability to go live with up to three users will also cater to users who had to rely on other platforms for a group live session.

Instagram says the rollout for 'Live Rooms' has begun and will be available to everyone in India and Indonesia soon.

How to use Instagram's 'Live Rooms' feature

To go live with multiple users simultaneously, swipe right from the home screen to open the Instagram camera, or tap on the ‘+’ icon. Swipe to ‘Live’ from the list of camera options and tap the shutter button to go live. Now, to add guests, tap the camera/Rooms icon and type the username to add them or simply accept the request if they've sent one.



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Xiaomi, OnePlus, Realme, Oppo and more to launch the worlds first Snapdragon 888 phones in 2021

Just as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G processor was unveiled, smartphone manufactures jumped the bandwagon in a bid to be the first to launch a phone with the new chip. The Snapdragon 888 chip will be powering most Android flagships in 2021 and was announced during the two-day Snapdragon Tech Summit 2020. The new processor succeeds the Snapdragon 865 and is built on a 5nm fabrication process with a new integrated 5G modem, AI Engine, Snapdragon Elite Gaming features and more.

Xiaomi confirms Mi 11 will be powered by Snapdragon 888

During the virtual keynote session, Lei Jun, Founder of Xiaomi made an appearance to announce that it will be one of the first OEMs to bring a Snapdragon 888-powered smartphone to consumers. “I'm glad that our new flagship smartphone Mi11 will be one of the first devices with Snapdragon 888. This is another cutting-edge product from us and will be loaded with various hardcore technologies,” he said.

Are you excited for our latest flagship #Mi11 powered by the most powerful @Qualcomm chipset to date? Stay tuned! #InnovationForEveryone pic.twitter.com/MUFc251Dkw

— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) December 1, 2020

According to different reports, the Mi 11 could be announced alongside the Mi 11 Pro as early as January 2021. The phones are expected to feature high-refresh-rate displays, multiple-camera setup and a fast-charging battery. 

Oppo plans to launch next Find X series with Snapdragon 888

Oppo has revealed that it is working on the next Find X series that feature Snapdragon 888 under the hood. The company is planning to launch the new smartphone range in Q1 2021 that succeeds Find X2 series. Oppo’s next in the Find X series is slated to feature Android’s first 10-bit full-path colour management system that is expected to bring accurate colour reproduction with support for DCI-P3 colour range and in making 10bit image and videos.

We’re happy to reveal our next flagship will be powered by the #Snapdragon888. Congrats to @Qualcomm on a successful #SnapdragonSummit!

— OPPO (@oppo) December 2, 2020

“We are excited to be one of the first to release flagship smartphone featuring Snapdragon 888 in the first quarter of 2021. We are sure that the next Find X series will deliver an extraordinary all-round experience to users around the globe,” Oppo wrote on a blog post.

Realme preparing new flagship smartphone codenamed ‘Race’

Realme Mobiles has announced that it is preparing a new flagship smartphone that will be the first to bring Snapdragon 888 to the consumers. The phone goes by the codename ‘Race’ and is gunning to be the first phone powered by the new processor. 

realme Race will be one of the first flagships powered by the new Qualcomm #Snapdragon888 #5G Mobile Platform. We'll see you at the #realmeRace finish line! pic.twitter.com/iHKMnba5pC

— realme Europe (@realmeeurope) December 1, 2020

“The Snapdragon 888 chipset with its limitless possibilities to connect more people around the world with a fast and smooth 5G experience also promises new horizons for realme’s new flagship ‘Race’, especially in terms of gaming, video and communication capabilities, pushing the user experience to a whole new level,” Realme said in a press release.

The new Realme flagship dubbed ‘Race’ is said to be based on Oppo’s Ace lineup and some of the details were leaked in a report online along with an alleged picture of the phone in development.

Apart from these confirmed phones, companies like Asus, Black Shark, Lenovo, LG, Motorola, OnePlus and Vivo have “provided their support” and will be launching Snapdragon 888 powered smartphones next year. 

These are all the smartphones currently confirmed to launch with the Snapdragon 888 onboard. There will be more announcements with more smartphone companies joining the fray and we will be updating this story with more information as revealed.

 

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Lionsgate Play streaming service officially launches in India for Rs 99 per month

It looks like there's another streaming service in town. Lionsgate Play is the latest offering from the Studio and it has just been officially launched in India. The app did go through a soft launch a few weeks ago and is priced at Rs 99 for the monthly subscription and Rs 699 for an annual subscription. The app already has a host of content on it with more coming down the line. With shows from channels like the BBC, Starz, and more, we should be seeing a lot of quality content on Lionsgate Play. 

Commenting on the launch Mr. Jeffrey A. Hirsch, President and Chief Executive Officer, Starz said, “India has always been a key market for us. The large and diverse population, increased data usage in urban and rural markets, and adoption of OTT across all demographics created an exciting opportunity for us to launch Lionsgate Play. We’re confident that our unique, exclusive and exceptionally curated content will generate a great response from Indian audiences.”

Lionsgate Play slate of content

Mr. Rohit Jain, Managing Director, Lionsgate South Asia, added, “We will also be launching Indian originals in the coming months, featuring untold edgy urban stories from some of the best creative minds in the Indian film industry” continued Mr. Jain.  “And we will continue our Lionsgate Play journey by adding to our deep roster of premium content through partnerships with exciting millennial stars like Kriti Sanon, Tiger Shroff and Sanjana Sanghi increasing the breadth and scope of entertainment for our subscribers.”

At the launch of the ap, Lionsgate also said that all content on the app will be localized, meaning that all the shows and movies on the app will come with regional audio options. This could go a long way in attracting more subscribers as, right now, it is the only app with that option. As far as new content is concerned, the app has lined up The Hotel Continental (John Wick spin-off) and much more. Their aim is to have content that is ‘edgy, urban and provocative’. Speaking about the recent regulatory order on OTT platforms by the government, Lionsgate Play intends to follow all the regulations set by the committee in charge. Here’s a brief look at some of the newer content on the app.

The Anna Kendrick starrer Love Life, a fresh take on a romantic comedy anthology series about the journey from first love to lasting love. 

No Man’s Land is a Syrian civil war series that resonates with relatable themes like first love, fear of loss and family sacrifice set against the backdrop of war; and

Lionsgate Play No mans Land

The Goes Wrong Show, a laugh out loud comedy series with each episode having a different theme, including a period romance, spy thriller, a Deep South melodrama, and a Christmas fable. 

The streaming giant will also premiere movies such as the Jennifer Lopez starrer Hustlers, Gerald Butler’s action thriller Angel Has Fallen, the fantasy thriller Hellboy, and the action comedy The Gentlemen, starring Matthew McConaughey, Colin Farrell and Hugh Grant, just to name a few, with something for every audience.

Lionsgate also talked about how the app is marketed as a partner rather than a competitor to other OOT platforms like Netflix, Prime Video etc. There are no added charges in therms of pricing either as the company follows a ‘one service, one price’ philosophy. The company has also partnered with telecom companies like Reliance Jio, Airtel and more for a more seamless mobile experience as well. The app is also available with the Fire TV Stick. 

We will keep updating this article with more info regarding the Lionsgate Play app, so do stay tuned to Digit.in for more tech news and reviews. 



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