LG 2010 HDTVs – More Interactive Than Ever
For 2010, LG Electronics offers no less than 41 new LCD models, including several LED-lit displays, and eight new Plasma sets – many of which take HDTV interactivity to the next level by including built-in support for Skype video calls.
Aside from access to Skype, these HDTVs also allow viewers to stream movies from Netflix 2.0, VUDU and YouTube, while listening to millions of songs from Napster and getting the latest online information via Yahoo! Widgets. They are also equipped with DLNA technology which means viewers can now access media files on networked computers.
LG’s biggest HDTV family for 2010 is the Infinia, which delivers ‘freedom through infinite possibilities’. This LED LCD HDTV series, consisting of the LE9500, LE8500 and LE7500 series, as well as Plasma sets PK950 and PK750, offers a stunning slim, design, being less than an inch thick. The LED sets offer a Full LED Slim technology which enhances local dimming for even deeper blacks and uniform picture. The LE9500 sets are also 3D-ready.
On the other hand, the PK950 and PK750 have a THX certified display and a new ‘Skin Glass’ protective system, which reduces glare even further and eliminates double imaging. They also have a Dual XD Engine so standard definition content appears in near HD quality, and a TruBlack Filter.
LG 2010 HDTVs also have a new remote system called the ‘Magic Wand’.







