Posts Tagged ‘television’
Presenting LG’s 2010 Television Range
March 4th, 2010 by Dave@LGUK
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
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Video: Taking a look at LG’s LG4000
November 11th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
Continuing our popular series of TV introductions and tutorials, here's Edd, one of our top product trainers, talking you through the LG4000 LCD television. The LG4000 is LG's HD Ready LCD TV with integrated DVD. Edd talks about the TV's design, sound quality and invisible speaker, as well as its environmentally-friendly power saving and his thoughts on LCD v. Plasma.
We hope you enjoy the video and if your appetite is whetted, be sure to check out both the LG4000 on the main LG website for more...
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Introducing the LG PG326000
October 28th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
Today I thought we'd take a closer look at the LG 32PG6000. It is the world's first production 32" plasma screen television, and it's an ideal size for more traditional style of houses and flats which have alcoves and nooks in which a larger television might not fit, or as a second plasma in your house in a smaller room. Plasmas with their richer blacks and fast response times are ideal for movies and sports, and while it may be small in size, it doesn't compromise on style or quality
The 32PG6000 features a frameless screen with invisible speakers, which...
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LG Plasmas event: Video & more coverage
September 16th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
Last Thursday night we held our Plasma TV bloggers event and for those of you who couldn't make it, here's video of George Mead, UK TV Marketing Manager for LG, taking the attendees through the range of Plasma TVs.
That was part one, but also be sure to check out part two and part three as well!
Just to run you through the three Plasma TVs again - they are the LG 32PG6000, the world's first production 32" Plasma, the LG PG6900, a dual-tuner Freeview+ Plasma with built-in 160GB PVR, and the LG PG70000, our top-of-the-line Plasma with Bluetooth connectivity.
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LG LCD TVs: Video and more…
September 8th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
Last week we held our bloggers' event for LCD Televisions in London, and we're pleased to say we've got video up of the event. LG UK's marketing manager for TV, George Mead, takes our bloggers through both LG's history of flat panel TVs and the future, showcasing our three latest LCD televisions: the Slimline Scarlet (LG6100), LG7000 and LG4000. George also hosted a Q&A with the bloggers afterwards, which you can see below:
You can see the presentation in full by checking our YouTube channel - part 1, part 2 and part 3 are all now available online.
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Introducing the Slimline Scarlet and our autumn line of LCD TVs
August 29th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
Last night we unveiled three new LCD televisions which form part of our autumn lineup of flat panels, exclusively to bloggers at Fulham FC's Craven Cottage stadium. LG's head of TV marketing George Mead took our guests through three LCD televisions, with a little presentation followed by a discussion:
The three new TVs are:
The LG Slimline Scarlet (LG6100) is the successor to the LG Scarlet and is the world's slimmest LCD TV with digital tuner integrated. Measuring just 45mm (1.7 inches) thick, it features a Full HD 1080p LCD screen with 100 MHz TruMotion, built in Digital Freeview, invisible speakers with...
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Do you know your HD from your elbow?
August 27th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
Research* by LG has this week revealed that the TV industry needs to do more to inform and educate consumers about high definition (HD). Results show that although the majority of respondents want to experience HD, over 60 % of those surveyed are yet to invest in it due to confusion.
• 25% of the UK still don’t understand what high definition is
• 80% of people don’t know the difference between HD Ready 1080p and HD Ready
• 62% of Brits still don’t own an HD TV
The main problem seems to be most customers think by buying a HD TV they will...
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Talk about LG TVs at the AVForums
August 20th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
We're always looking for new ways to talk to and engage with LG customers and potential customers online and to make sure they get the information they need - this blog is just one of them - and this week we're happiest to announce our latest venture. Over at the very popular and highly-respected AVForums we have this week launched an official forum for LG TV products - both LCDs and Plasmas.
It's primarily a space for LG owners, or people curious about LG panel displays and thinking about making a purchase, to come together and ask questions and, we...
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TVs unveiled at London Fashion Week
February 20th, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
LG are one of the supporters of London Fashion Week and a few days ago we held an exclusive show down at the Natural History Museum to show off our latest LCD and Plasma televisions for 2008. With some of the top fashion, style and tech press there, George (one of our TV experts) talked them through what we have for 2008.
Following on from the success of the Design Art televisions of 2007, our new TVs are all about style and design excellence. Our LG50 series of LCD television combines an invisible speakers with no visible grille to detract from...
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