Archive for the ‘LED’ Category

Vote for the LE8900 for TV of the year at the T3 Gadget of the Year Awards

July 27th, 2010 by joeO
 
To date the LG 47-inch LE8900 has received 5 star reviews from What Video & Hi-Def TV, What Plasma & LCD TV, What Hi-Fi Sound & Vision as well as 4 stars from Home Cinema Choice and a Recommended accolade from AV Forums. As if that wasn’t enough of a recommendation for the LE8900, T3 have now nominated it as part of their Gadget of the Year Awards 2010 in the TV of the Year category. T3 had this to say about the LE8900: “Despite being an ultra-slim 35mm LG's Infinia TV doesn't scrimp on features, with 200Hz mode, Freeview HD and Net...
Read more

AVForums review the LX9900

July 13th, 2010 by joeO
 
Those of you familiar with AVForum’s reviews will know that they are exceedingly comprehensive – taking an impressive level of knowledge to their reviews. Any of you familiar with the LX9900 TV will know that this is LG’s big release of the year – their first 3D TV! Well AVForums have gotten their hands on the 55" LX9900 for a review, and they gave it an overall ‘recommended’ rating. The strengths of the LX9900 were numerous out of the box ranging from things like the inclusion of built in Freeview HD tuner and 2 pairs of 3D glasses being included, right...
Read more

The HB965TZ, LE5900 and LE8900 reviews are in!

July 2nd, 2010 by joeO
 
Techradar recently gave the LG BD750 Blu-ray player a 5 star rating and now the HB965TZ Blu-ray player has received a 5 star review and taken the top prize in a group test with What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision. The HB965TZ is an all in one speaker and Blu-ray combo offering wireless connectivity and “stylish design”. Up against similar offerings from JVC, Panasonic and Samsung, the LG walks away with the top prize being “a wonderfully rounded, highly capable all-in-one system”. The strengths of the HB965TZ are listed as “stylish design; built in wi-fi connectivity; punchy, clear sound; colourful, detailed images” resulting...
Read more

The LE5900 gets a 5 star rating from What LCD & Plasma Screen for it’s eco-friendly credentials

June 29th, 2010 by joeO
 
What LCD & Plasma Screen have conducted a group test, but a group test with a difference. Instead of the conventional criteria for a review, the televisions were judged on their eco-friendly credentials. And the good news is that it is worthy of a 5 star rating, meaning you can watch your LE5900 for hours without worrying about the environment (or your electricity bill). The review says “this 42in edge LED panel typically uses 85w in full flow, which only a year ago would have been inconceivable”. See the full article...
Read more

3D viewing – an explanation

April 15th, 2010 by joeO
 
Avatar has had a massive impact on the development of 3D as a technology, introducing a generation to film with an extra dimension. This demand is predicted to continue its meteoric rise this year as 3DTVs for the home hit the shelves in the UK next month in time for the FIFA world cup in South Africa in June. Why do we need to wear glasses for 3D? 3D works by manipulating the way our eyes perceive images via a technique called stereoscopy. As the above image shows, stereoscopy works by providing different images to each eye, which combine to create the...
Read more

LG bring a whole new dimension to home entertainment with their 3D package

March 10th, 2010 by joeO
 

LX9900_R45_on1

Today LG have officially announced the full range of their 3D portfolio for 2010. Launching in May, the first release will be the LCD LD920 TV. This will be the first passive technology TV to be released in the UK when it is rolled out in pubs across the UK and Ireland allowing viewers to watch Premier League matches broadcast by Sky 3D, prior to the introduction of Sky 3D to homes across the country later in the year.

In addition, this spring, LG will lead the way in home entertainment with the launch of the Full LED 3D ready TV (LX9900) and 3D Blu-ray player (BX580).

The LX9900 uses active shutter technology within the glasses, permitting the use of 1080p meaning each eye gets a full HD image ensuring the best possible picture quality. 3D aside, viewers are still guaranteed the highest possible picture quality with built in Freeview HD, offering five times improved picture quality without a subscription or contract. Viewers also get access to their favourite Internet applications including YouTube, Skype to Skype video calling and weather updates. Combine this with TruMotion 400Hz, Spot Control technology, the ability to stream information from your PC or mobile directly into your living room and house it all in a super slim Infinia design that looks stunning even when not turned on.

A TV of this magnitude deserves a Blu-ray player to match. Luckily the BX580 offers so much more than your average Blu-ray player, being fully compatible with 3D Blu-ray, normal Blu-ray as well as DVDs. The BX580 also includes several features to make accessing information easier, like wireless technology to access Internet applications or stream content directly from your PC.

BX580

Whilst you’re waiting for the release of 3D in the home, why not experience it for yourself with Sky and the LG LD920 3DTV, available for commercial use across the country.

Sky confirmed at this year’s CES that Sky 3D – its forthcoming 3D TV service and Europe’s first 3D TV channel – will be compatible across LG’s entire range of 3D TVs.  Sky 3D, which launches in pubs and clubs this April and then to more than 2.1 million Sky’s Sky+HD homes later this year, will work across all passive and active 3D TVs which are due to come to market, including all those developed by LG.

Stephen Gater, Head of Marketing LG Home Entertainment Company, commented, “We’ve seen such enormous interest and excitement from consumers around 3D TV that we choose to bring the LX9900 televisions to the shelves ahead of schedule, to meet the demand. The new active 3D TV, matched with the 3D Blu-ray player, means our customers can experience the wonder, excitement and thrills generated by 3D programming and movies from the comfort of their own sofa.”

Brian Lenz, Director of Product Design and TV Product Development at Sky, comments: “Alongside innovative TV manufacturing partners, we’re looking forward to helping the UK take a global lead in bringing 3D into the home.  Whether active or passive, Sky 3D will be compatible with LG’s  entire range of 3D screens, so we look forward to our Sky+HD customer base having a simple and straightforward way to experience the wonder of 3D TV.”

LX9900 Product specs:

  • Infinia Design
  • Ultra slim depth  – 3.16 cm
  • 1cm frame
  • 960 LED lights within 55’ model
  • 864 LED lights within 47’ model
  • Full HD 1080p
  • 3DTV (active)
  • Built in Freeview HD
  • TruMotion 400Hz
  • 10,000,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio
  • Intelligent Sensor
  • Invisible Speaker (10w + 10w)
  • Netcast (YouTube, Accu Weather, Picasa)
  • Eco Flower
  • Wireless AV link
  • Bluetooth
  • DLNA
  • USB 2.0 (DivX HD, MP3, Jpeg play)
  • 4XHDMI
  • Glasses sold separately

BX580 Product Specs

  • 3D Blu-ray playback
  • HDMI version 1.4
  • WIFI technology
  • DLNA to connect to your home network
  • External HDD playback
  • NetCast to access YouTube, weather reports and online photos
  • Gracenotes to get more information about your music
  • USB connection – for playing movies, music and videos

Presenting LG’s 2010 Television Range

March 4th, 2010 by joeO
 
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. For the full specifications of the LX9900 click here   Another key feature...
Read more

Rave Reviews on LG42SL9000 LED TV

January 20th, 2010 by joeO
 
You may have seen this TV on our most recent ad campaign for 'Seamless entertainment'. We are now really excited to see that people are loving this new 42" single layer* (no plastic frame) LED TV and some of the press have given it rave reviews. Home Cinema Magazine has rated it as one of their favourite 40-42" LED screens and write: "Although it's frameless chassis is undeniably alluring, it's the specification list that will have prospective buyers chomping at the bit to get hold of this one." Rik Henderson of Home Cinema Magazine rated it as a "Best Buy" and gave the...
Read more

TV Jargon Buster:

January 7th, 2010 by joeO
 
We are going to document some exciting TV information on LGs launches for the year ahead tomorrow. So here is a reminder of some of the key definitions: Plasma: 42-60" TVs, perfect for fast sport viewing & movies due to the the deep black level. There is zero haze due to the spot bulb lighting the pixels. LCD: 19-55" TVs. Big back light. Good viewing depth, best for gaming & general entertainment (soaps & dramas). LED: Much slimmer TVs. More energy efficient. Edge lighting - far better contrast bright levels & colour levels. (Nature programmes, movies) OLED: Individual lighting behind pixels, amazing colour contrast...
Read more

LG announce launch of new Infinia TVs

January 6th, 2010 by joeO
 
Today we got to see for the first time the new family of Infinia premium viewing TVs. This range includes Full LED Slim TVs and accessories. The Full LED Slim TVs work with “detailed local dimming of up to 240 addressable segments, resulting in an HDTV that provides deeper black levels and uniform picture quality - this typically can not be achieved on an ultra-thin set.” (This basically means far better contrast between dark and light.) Aside from OLED, these puppies really are the crème de la crème of TV viewing for the year ahead: All have wireless Internet connectivity All are...
Read more