LG LCD LX9900 55"
LG have released the models and specifications for their 2010 Television Range, covering LED, Plasma, OLED and LCD sets. The range includes the highly anticipated LX9900 LED 3DTV, which is available in both 47 and 55 inch sizes.
The LX9900 (pictured) uses the active shutter system, rather than the passive as used in the LG LD920 3DTV, which is solely being released for commercial use. The benefit of the active shutter system is that it permits the use of 1080p (progressive image) which means that each eye gets a full HD image.
The LX9900 (pictured) uses the active shutter system, rather than the passive as used in the LG LD920 3DTV, which is solely being released for commercial use. The benefit of the active shutter system is that it permits the use of 1080p (progressive image) which means that each eye gets a full HD image.
For the full specifications of the LX9900
Another key feature of this year’s range is the Skype to Skype video calling that comes with LG’s Netcast system which was one of the big talking points at CES 2010. NetCast™ Entertainment Access brings the best of the internet directly to your TV, without the need for a computer. Users can enjoy free youtube, weather forecasts, online photo sharing as well as free Skype to Skype video conferencing from the comfort of your living room sofa. Netcast is accessed by connecting LG NetCast compatible TVs to your home network either via the built-in Ethernet port or using an optional WiFi USB dongle. All LG TVs with NetCast will also be ready for future online services which can be updated directly onto your LG TV.
Keep checking back to the Official LG Blog UK as we will look at more of this years television range in depth over the coming weeks.
To see the full specifications for the range follow the link the Official LG Owner’s Forum at AVForums
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