A New Home-Sized Cinema From LG

September 16, 2021 Off By Rowena Cletus

The LG DVLED Extreme Home Cinema is LG’s first Direct View LED (DVLED) series specifically designed for high-end residential installations. LG’s entry into that segment combines its expertise in DVLED technologies alongside its decades of building premium consumer electronics.

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With up to 33 million individual diodes (depending on resolution), LG DVLED Extreme Home Cinema delivers decent picture quality, strong brightness, good viewing angles, and a very wide color range, even in rooms with a great deal of natural light.

Direct-View LED technology is substantially different from conventional “LED TVs,” which are in fact LCD TVs with LED backlighting to boost brightness. LED technology uses light from LED diodes directly for image creation. The diodes create bright, vivid images that are among the most vivid on the market today.

UltraStretch installations, combining multiple video sources such as live sports on a seamless 32:9 display, enable seamless 16:9 displays in sizes ranging from 81 inches to 325 inches diagonally.

Modern and minimalist apartment interior. Living room with 8K TV flat screen wall-mounted. Modern furniture. 3d renderings.

A new custom-installation dealer program is the only way to buy LG DVLED Extreme Home Cinema displays, and they are not available in stores. LG has bundled over thirty DVLED Extreme Home Cinema Displays ranging in sizes and resolutions to simplify installation.

LG will provide the following:
Integrator training and customer support assistance, on-site help from an LG field engineer during installation, twice-yearly LG visits to monitor customer system performance; and a five-year limited warranty for the LG DVLED Extreme Home Cinema Displays.

This set of items is estimated to cost LG about $30,000. All-in-ones that are pre-built and packaged are not eligible for the LG DVLED Extreme Home Cinema benefits. As a result, the product is shipped in LG-branded flight cases rather than boxes or wooden crates to protect the items until delivery, and to organize the items that are delivered.


LG’s webOS technology allows users to store artwork on the display without a WiFi connection. LG DVLED Extreme Home Cinema Displays can also be integrated with a webOS-compatible content management system to provide multi-window viewing.