LG OLED & QNED TVs: The ‘ultimate viewing experience’

LG makes it easier for users to enjoy premium at-home streaming.
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Updated 31 July 2022
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LG OLED & QNED TVs: The ‘ultimate viewing experience’

  • Disney+ app recently became available on compatible LG TVs, allowing users to enjoy movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Star

With the summer heat making people spend more time indoors, television entertainment brings family and friends together to watch movies and streaming shows. Making it easier for users to enjoy premium at-home streaming, LG Electronics offers LG OLED and LG QNED TVs to deliver an “ultimate viewing experience.” From Netflix’s Stranger Things to Disney’s+ Ms. Marvel, the content delivered by LG TVs suits every taste and interest.
Designed to deliver true cinema experience and bring the utmost detail out of each scene, LG OLED TV offers the best-in-industry picture quality with the enhanced screen’s peak brightness, rich color palette and self-lit pixels that turn themselves on and off without a backlight, allowing users to experience the perfect black and vivid colors in any screening. Compatible with both Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos, LG OLED TV delivers a multi-dimensional experience with extraordinary depths and subtle textures, as well as immersive surround sound.

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Disney+ app recently became available on compatible LG TVs, allowing users to enjoy movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Star.

Meanwhile, combining Quantum Dot and NanoCell technology, LG QNED TV delivers revolutionary color experience, expressing the full DCI-P3 spectrum across a 3D color space and covering the full luminance range. This allows colors to be displayed vividly and accurately no matter how bright or dark the display. With Mini LEDs allowing more lights to fit into the screen and Precision Dimming Pro+ technology ensuring precise blacklight control, LG QNED TV displays deeper blacks with enhanced brightness while minimizing halo effect. This allows users to enjoy breathtakingly realistic images even on the biggest screens.
Disney+ app recently became available on compatible LG TVs, allowing users to enjoy movies and shows from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Star. For this, LG TV owners need to ensure that their TV runs webOS from 2017 or later, click the Disney+ icon on LG Home Launcher or press Disney+ direct button on the LG Magic Remote that is available for all 2021 and 2022 TV models in the UAE, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, select their subscription type, and finally start watching their favorite shows. Disney+ provides access to hundreds of Disney+ Originals and thousands of episodes from The Walt Disney Company’s library along with a growing lineup of exclusive, original entertainment that is conveniently categorized and available to stream right now on the large screen at home.


World Defense Show 2026: KPMG highlights human capital as strategic defense asset

Updated 03 February 2026
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World Defense Show 2026: KPMG highlights human capital as strategic defense asset

KPMG published a series of four white papers as official knowledge partner for the World Defense Show 2026, reinforcing its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the Kingdom’s ambition to build a sovereign, future-ready defense ecosystem grounded in integrated capability development, localization, and digital readiness.

As global defense priorities evolve from procurement-led models toward capability-driven ecosystems, one of the papers in the defense integration series highlights a clear inflection point for the sector. According to KPMG analysis, defense localization in Saudi Arabia has increased from around 4 percent in 2018 to 24.9 percent in 2024, with the Kingdom targeting 50 percent localization by 2030. At the same time, local content across the defense sector has reached 40.7 percent, up from 38.4 percent in 2023, reflecting deeper integration across procurement, industrial participation, technology adoption, and workforce development.

KPMG’s findings emphasize that modern defense power is no longer defined by platforms and equipment alone, but by the ability to design, operate, integrate, and sustain advanced systems at scale. While technology, infrastructure, and capital investment remain critical enablers, the firm’s WDS position paper highlights that defense transformation has a significant human-capital focus, recognizing that skills, data literacy, and local expertise are essential to maximizing the performance, resilience, and sovereignty of advanced defense capabilities.

Christopher Moore, head of defense and security, said: “Saudi Arabia’s defense transformation has a significant human-capital focus, alongside major investments in technology, equipment, and industrial capacity. The progress we are seeing in localization and local content demonstrates that the Kingdom is not only acquiring advanced systems, but also building the skills, institutions, and operating models required to sustain them. Through our partnership with the World Defense Show, KPMG is proud to contribute insight and frameworks that help translate Vision 2030 ambition into operational readiness.”

This human-capital perspective forms part of a broader KPMG defense thought-leadership series developed for WDS 2026, which examines defense transformation through multiple, interconnected pillars. These include accelerating sovereign defense ecosystems, integrating business and technology infrastructure, financing future deterrence through public-private partnerships, strengthening industrial and technological autonomy, and building a future-ready defense workforce — reflecting KPMG’s holistic view of defense as an integrated national ecosystem.

KPMG’s research also situates Saudi Arabia’s progress within a global economic context. International benchmarks cited in the firm’s WDS analysis show that every $1 billion in defense manufacturing output in the US supports approximately 5,700 jobs, while the UK defense sector contributes around £25 billion ($34.2 billion) to GDP and sustains 260,000 skilled jobs. Across the EU, defense industries employ more than 1.6 million people and generate approximately 70 billion euros ($82.9 billion) in annual value. KPMG notes that similar dynamics are beginning to emerge in Saudi Arabia as localization accelerates and private-sector participation expands.

To support measurable progress, KPMG has proposed a Defense Workforce Capability Index — a framework that links workforce outcomes directly to operational readiness. The index tracks localization rates, technical qualification levels in advanced and digital systems, and the share of maintenance and sustainment conducted domestically, aligning human-capital metrics with broader defense performance objectives.

Taking place in Riyadh from Feb. 8 to 12, the World Defense Show will bring together senior government leaders, defense manufacturers, and technology innovators from around the world. The other three papers in the defense integration series focus on sovereignty, financing and technology.