Tuesday, December 28, 2010

CES 2011: LG will unveil a 72 inches LED 3D TV at CES.

WorldWideTech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.





LG will be on hand to unveil the world’s largest full LED 3D TV, the LG LZ7900. Measuring an astonishing 72 inches diagonally, the LZ7900 will deliver an impressive viewing experience, whether you want to watch 2D or 3D programming. Anyone interested in a copy of Avatar 3D Blu-ray now?


Not your typical edge-lit LED TV, the LG LZ7900 packs a full panel of LEDs, delivering “pictures as colorful as painting in an art gallery”. LG is banking on the idea that the LZ7900 will deliver the most vivid and detailed images to date.


Beyond the full LED panel, the LZ9700 features TruMotion 400Hz technology which delivers a super-fast processing rate, which in theory should provide the most smooth 3D images we’ve seen. At the core of the TV is LG’s Smart TV functions. Using the Home Dashboard, you can access premium content form global providers as well as the best locally sourced shows and movies.


Similar to the Internet-connected Samsung TVs, the LG LZ9700 Smart TV functions also offer their own growing collection of TV apps. Combined with LG’s easy-to-use Motion Remote Control, the LZ9700 could be the standout LED TV at CES 2011.




Other noteworthy features include a micro pixel control (local dimming,), DLNA support, Media Link and USB. An official release date is scheduled to be announced at CES 2011, but for now LG has confirmed an early 2011 release date. There will be additional announcements for specific market availability in a later announcement.

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