LG has introduced the Miraclass brand of LED screens. However, these are not aimed at private customers, but at cinema operators. What is meant here are lush screens with a size of up to 101 square meters and a choice of 2K or 4K resolutions. According to LG, some of these LED screens are already in use in international cinemas, such as the Odeon cinema in Vilanova. They should also move into the Odeon cinemas in Madrid and Barcelona.

In terms of image quality, such LED screens have many advantages over classic projectors. However, the Miraclass screens apparently do not offer HDR, because that does not appear in any case in LG’s press releases on. Depending on the selected Miraclass model, however, a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz, 3D support and a color depth of 16-bit is mentioned. Miraclass replaces the “LED Cinema” brand, under which such LED screens for cinemas were previously sold by the South Koreans.

Basically, you are now competing directly with Samsung’s Onyx, technically very similar LED screens for cinemas. The LG Miraclass are based on several modules and are not exactly suitable for home use. A model with 14 square meters, for example, already weighs 465 kg and draws a good 9,700 watts at 300 watt nits as maximum brightness. At 48 nits, common for cinemas, it’s still a whopping 4,000 watts.

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