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CES: LG to introduce 'world's largest' full LED-backlit LCD 3D TV

By | December 27, 2010, 8:58am PST

Summary: LG is gearing up for a very big introduction at CES 2011 next week. The Seoul-based company is set to show off the “world’s largest” full LED-backlit LCD 3D TV.

CES 2011

LG is gearing up for a very big introduction at CES 2011 next week. The Seoul-based company is set to show off the “world’s largest” full LED-backlit LCD 3D TV.

Measuring in at 72 inches wide, the LZ9700 is a Smart TV, and LG is promising to expand its TV app offering to make the most of this massive display. The LG panel also uses TruMotion 400Hz technology for smoother 2D and 3D picture.

Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but the LZ9700 will be rolling out in early 2011.

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RE: CES: LG to introduce 'world's largest' full LED-backlit LCD 3D TV
marco5811 4th Sep
I think this will probably be useful for hard drives and solid state disks, but maybe a 16-channel USB mixer for music creation could take advantage of USB 3.0 at 24-bit/96 kHz and 7.1 surround sound. stavkove kancelarie thanks
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In fact, 3D TVs are not even that good at playing 3D context.

BTW, try watching 3D content laying sideways on the couch .... then tell me the results.
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I mean if I'm buying a HDTV today I will make sure it supports the latest 3D, but that's not why I would be buying it. Before now you simply couldn't get a LCD in this size, and I wouldn't want to replace my old rear projection with the same type after 6 years.
I think this will probably be useful for hard drives and solid state disks, but maybe a 16-channel USB mixer for music creation could take advantage of USB 3.0 at 24-bit/96 kHz and 7.1 surround sound. stavkove kancelarie thanks

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