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LG Plans 3DTV U.S. Invasion for May






LG Electronics introduced what it referred to as the “world’s first” LED 3DTV. Its LX9500 Infinia 3DTVs went on sale this week in Korea and is slated for a U.S. roll-out in May.

The super-slim Infinias are less than an inch thick and come in two screen sizes–47- and 55-inch, illuminated by panels of LEDs directly behind the screen–1,200 of them in the 55-incher, the company said. Contrast ratio is said to be 10 million: 1; refresh rate is listed as “TruMotion 400 Hz,” or 480 Hz. Other specs include spot dimming, 1080p native resolution, Internet connectivity, Skype video call function with optional camera and wireless A/V, USB 2.0, DLNA, HDMI 1.4 connections.

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