Loewe is set to incorporate OLED panels into select models of their We. See range of TVs, which are more affordable than their top end premium range which are set to get LG OLED panels and the Samsung Tizen OS later this year.
The new Loew We. See range is available in 48, 55, and 65 inches and come with HDMI 2.1 and AirPlay 2 support, what’s not known at this stage is which models will be available in Australia.
The German Company claims that they plan to keep the smaller We. See LCD models in its line-up along with the smaller ‘Bild C’ LCD models.
Currently they are planning to switch from LCD to OLED for larger sizes under its ‘We’ sub-brand, which was first introduced in 2021.
The new 48, 55 and 65-inch versions will feature LG Display’s WOLED panels, as reported by ChannelNews recently.
The TVs will support 4K 120Htz, VRR and ALLM for console gaming as well as HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and Apple AirPlay 2.
Loewe’s new high-end Stellar models will come with the new Loewe OLED manufactured panels and the Samsung’s Tizen operating system.
The new We.See models will run on the Vidaa OS which can be bypassed by connecting the new $99 Hubbl to the TV or using Chromecast with Google TV or Apple TV 4K.
This combination gives user a great looking TV, that’s highly specked with the likes of Hubbl delivering a perfect combination of streamed content and free to air TV channels via one small puck.
Loewe’s We. See OLED TVs will be available in Europe shortly and Australia later this year.
Observers claim that the We. See range are a great alternative to TVs from the likes of LG Electronics, Sony, Bang & Olufsen, Philips or Hisense.