New Range of LED TV's from LG in 2010
When LED TV's first burst onto the scene in 2009, Samsung held the torch for innovation and always had the widest range of models available, while other companies were producing just a few. In 2010 that all looks to change with LG's fantastic new line of LED's.
With a staggering 28 new LED models set to launch across 8 different ranges, LG has big plans to shake up the LCD/LED TV industry just a bit. From the top of the range 55" Infinia LE9500 local dimming LED-slim, 400HZ 3D ready LED TV with wireless technology, all the way down to the LE5300 series bringing forth LED back-lighting technology to smaller class LCD televisions, there is sure to be something for everyone.
Two new LED technologies providing cutting edge picture quality include the Full LED Slim technology, which provides very deep black colors, flawless picture quality, matched with a super-slim 8.5mm bezel, and LED Plus technology which offers improved picture quality compared to previous models, reduced energy consumption, at a more competitive price.
The flagship series are the INFINIA LX9900 models which are currently available in 47" and 55" versions. They come standard with LG’s Full LED Slim backlight technology, 3D technology, incredible 400Hz refresh rates, and are internet-ready. No wonder it won a "Best Of Innovation" award at this year's CES International.
LG will also be introducing a new line of smaller screen models than we've ever seen before, and the slim LED backlight versions will be available in 19, 22, and 26 inches. unfortunately not all will include full 1080p resolution.
With multiple other manufacturers releasing new ranges of LED TV's, they are likely to become standard in the way we watch television by the year's end.
Purchase:
- LG INFINIA 47LE8500 47" 1080p 120Hz Full LED Slim HDTV [$2,429.00]
- LG INFINIA 55LE8500 55" 1080p 240Hz Full LED Slim HDTV [$2,978.98]
- LG 42LH90 42" 1080p 240Hz LED Backlit HDTV [$1,077.77]
- LG 55LH90 55" 1080p 240Hz LED Backlit HDTV [$1,989.99]
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