First Supply to About 10 Spanish Cinemas
"Providing an Immersive Viewing Experience"

[Asia Economy Reporter Han Yeju] LG Electronics is launching a new cinema light-emitting diode (LED) brand.


LG Electronics first commercialized cinema LED in 2020 and supplied it to cinema chains in the United States, France, and Taiwan. On the 9th, the company announced the launch of the cinema LED brand 'LG Miracle Class.' Miracle Class is a compound word of 'Miracle' and 'Class,' meaning 'a wondrous viewing experience.'

An image showing the installation of the cinema LED 'LG Miracle Class' in a theater. [Photo by LG Electronics]

An image showing the installation of the cinema LED 'LG Miracle Class' in a theater. [Photo by LG Electronics]

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LG Electronics first supplied LG Miracle Class to major theaters of the Spanish cinema chain 'Odeon Multicines.' The company plans to install LG Miracle Class products in about 10 Odeon Multicines theaters, including the recently completed Villanova branch, as well as in Madrid and Barcelona.


LG Miracle Class features four large LED displays for cinemas: three 4K resolution models measuring 14.1m wide by 7.2m high, 10.2m wide by 5.4m high, and 5.1m wide by 2.7m high, and one 2K resolution model measuring 5.1m wide by 2.7m high. The brightness can be adjusted in five levels from 48 nits, suitable for movie screenings in a darkened theater, up to a maximum of 300 nits. It delivers clear image quality not only for 3D movies, which are brighter than regular films, but also for conferences and premieres held with the lights on. It is compatible with Dolby's cinema server, allowing the choice of traditional surround sound systems based on 5.1 and 7.1 channels as well as the immersive audio technology 'Dolby Atmos.'



Baek Gi-moon, Executive Vice President and Head of LG Electronics' ID Business Division, said, "With the overwhelming picture quality of LG Miracle Class, we will provide viewers with an immersive viewing experience."


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