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IFA 2010: LG larging it!
Romain Thuret
Translator: Jack Sims
September 10, 2010 3:15 PM
Translator: Jack Sims
September 10, 2010 3:15 PM
Manufacturers love breaking records and, above all, love telling us about it each year on their stands. This time, it's over to LG, who were showing both the largest 3D plasma and the largest 3D Led TV in the world.
Not necessarily with a whole load of innovations in terms of display ranges, this IFA 2010 could at least rely on brands such as LG to announce several new series. But LG have also demonstrated good technical expertise, like with the biggest 3D LCD-Led TV (72 inches) and 3D Plasma (180 inches), in the world. The second, in the photo below, is in fact an assembly of new plasma panels to give this astonishing screen size!.

Closer to us (really?!), the announcement of the biggest 3D LCD-Led TV in the world. A 72-inch panel, with the Infinia design of the high-end LG Led models, making the LEX9 difficult to miss on its stand.

A Full Led (Local Dimming) TV with 400 Hz technology. Release is planned for the end of the year in Korea and for the course of the first half of 2011 here. No price for the moment on either model however.
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Not necessarily with a whole load of innovations in terms of display ranges, this IFA 2010 could at least rely on brands such as LG to announce several new series. But LG have also demonstrated good technical expertise, like with the biggest 3D LCD-Led TV (72 inches) and 3D Plasma (180 inches), in the world. The second, in the photo below, is in fact an assembly of new plasma panels to give this astonishing screen size!.

Closer to us (really?!), the announcement of the biggest 3D LCD-Led TV in the world. A 72-inch panel, with the Infinia design of the high-end LG Led models, making the LEX9 difficult to miss on its stand.

A Full Led (Local Dimming) TV with 400 Hz technology. Release is planned for the end of the year in Korea and for the course of the first half of 2011 here. No price for the moment on either model however.
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