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    Loewe’s brought everything in-house to release its stunning new OLED TVs



    One of the most interesting things about Loewe’s stunning new OLED TVs isn’t the picture quality or the design, both of which we know are going to be enormously satisfying. It’s how they’re made. The new inspire dr+ range (no, no caps anywhere) is the first Loewe TV range to be made completely in-house – and that includes the panels. 

    The German luxury manufacturer began making its own OLED panels in-house just over a month ago – at a briefing in Berlin at the end of April, Christian Alber, Loewe’s chief operating instructor told us, “we get the glass from LG but we assemble the complete product“. The company has also said that its aim is to make one of the most modern display factories anywhere in the world. “In the display assembly, man and machine act in harmony to achieve the best possible quality and performance,” Loewe said – and since last month, everything from the design and software development to the final assembly is happening in the firm’s Kronach HQ.

    ‘A new dawn for home entertainment’

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