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LG unveils 3 new TVs, including 3D LX9500

Vincent Lheur
March 17, 2010 5:55 PM
After announcements from Samsung, Panasonic and Sony, it's time to find out a little bit more about the TVs that LG has in store for us over the coming year.

The Infina LX9500 will be the brand's flagship, offering Full HD 3D TV with LED backlighting, allowing it to fit into an ultra-slim frame.  The TruMotion movement correction system has been upgraded to 400 Hz.  As you'd expect, it is DLNA compatible, but a new feature this year for LG will be access to online content, something its competitors have had for over a year with systems like VieraCast, Internet@TV and WebTV.  LG's version will be called NetCast, and you'll be able to enjoy it on 47'' and 55'' versions of the LX9500.

LG 47LX9500

The LE8500 has a lot in common with the LX9500, including a Full HD display, LED backlighting, 200 Hz TruMotion, a thin frame, DLNA compatibility and an Internet connection, but it isn't compatible with 3D.  It's available in 42, 47'' and 55'' versions.

LG 47LE8500


Last up is the LD650, which takes on from the LE8500, but without LED backlighting and TruMotion limited to 100 Hz.  It will be available in 32'', 37'', 42'', 47'' and 55'' versions.

All three models, as well as some other additions to LG's catalogue, will be available in stores soon.

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