LG today introduced its first full HD LED 3D TV in South Korea. The LX9500 INFINIA 3D TV has a 55-inch screen and is illuminated by panels of LEDs behind the screen (1,200 LEDs if you want the exact count) to provide excellent picture quality and brightness. Additionally, the TV boasts a 10,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, TruMotion 400Hz (or 480Hz for NTSC) support, full HD playback, HDMI 1.4, Skype, DLNA, USB 2.0, Wireless AV Link and NetCast.
The 22.3mm thin TV uses 3D shutter glasses (AG-S100) that helps to blocks one lens at a time to sync with TV’s refresh rate and allow flawless 3D experience. LG claims a single charge can give up to 40 hours of runtime and can be recharged via a USB port.
The INFINIA 3D TVs will be available in sizes of 47- and 55-inches at an unknown price. The TVs will arrive by early May in North America, Europe, CIS and other key markets.
Specifications:
3D TV (Shutter glasses type)
Full LED Slim with Spot Control (Local Dimming)
INFINIA Design: Ultra Slim Depth, Narrow Bezel, Uni-layer, Uni-color
Full HD 1080p
10,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
TruMotion 400Hz (480Hz)
Picture Wizard II
Crystal Gradation with Varying Light (Facet)
Invisible Speaker (10W + 10W + 5W)
Infinite Sound
Clear Voice II
NetCast ( Broadband TV )
Skype (Video Call Function with optional Video Camera)
Wireless AV Link
DLNA ready (with optional DLNA Dongle)
USB 2.0 (HD DivX, MP3, JPEG play, MPO)
HDMI 1.4
Intelligent Sensor
Smart Energy Saving Plus
ECO Flower
Gel Pen : says
currently, there are no TRUE LEDtv these days but they are actually LED backlit LCD tvs :