LG Electronics today announced a suite of 3D technology products which includes its new "Infinia" LED HDTVs. The 3D ready Infinia LX9500 and LX6500 series HDTVs come in 47" and 54" sizes and will be in store later this summer.
The LX9500 models features 3D-capable display technology with full array LED backlighting with local dimming technology. The sets use an emitter built directly into the television along with active shutter glasses (sold separately) and a 3D source to deliver 3D imagery.
Other features include: a slim .92-inch wide bezel giving a virtually borderless look.; 480Hz refresh rate, LED local dimming, 2D THX Certification; and network connectivity.
The less expensive LX6500 series also comes in 47" and 54" sizes and uses a 240HZ panel and edge LED lighting to bring the costs down.
The 47" and 54" LX9500-series are expected to sell for $4,300 and $5,400 respectively. The 47" and 54" LX6500-series are expected to sell for $2,700 and $3,600 respectively.
All prices are in U.S. dollars.
The LX9500 models features 3D-capable display technology with full array LED backlighting with local dimming technology. The sets use an emitter built directly into the television along with active shutter glasses (sold separately) and a 3D source to deliver 3D imagery.
Other features include: a slim .92-inch wide bezel giving a virtually borderless look.; 480Hz refresh rate, LED local dimming, 2D THX Certification; and network connectivity.
The less expensive LX6500 series also comes in 47" and 54" sizes and uses a 240HZ panel and edge LED lighting to bring the costs down.
The 47" and 54" LX9500-series are expected to sell for $4,300 and $5,400 respectively. The 47" and 54" LX6500-series are expected to sell for $2,700 and $3,600 respectively.
All prices are in U.S. dollars.