Saturday, 9 January 2010

LG LD360 3D TV


LG has confirmed that it will be producing a 3D enabled television, with the LD360 set to be available to consumers from April 2010.

LG believes that 3D is going to be a key trend for the coming decade, and its LD360 will provide consumers with a 47-inch LCD TV that will be compatible with such services as the Sky 3D TV channel. That means the television will have the passive 3D tech, which means consumers will need glasses to view 3D, although LG insists that ‘Consumers only need simple, affordable 3D glasses to enjoy their favourite 3D movies, programming and videogames on the LD360.’
“One of the biggest trends in TV in the coming years is certainly set to be 3D and LG is making its first 3D TV (LD360) available to consumers in April 2010", said LG. “This 47-inch LCD TV gives viewers a more dramatic, immersive experience and will change the way families enjoy the home entertainment experience". “The LD360 will be compatible with Sky 3D TV services which means that when Sky’s new 3D channel launches in 2010, families will be able to watch movies, entertainment and sport with the exciting extra dimension.”
Visit www.3dtvinfo.org.uk for all the latest 3D TV Developments.

Samsung LED 9000 3D TV


Samsung has launched a much-anticipated slew of 3D-ready TV offerings at CES.

The flagship LED 9000 series is just 0.3-inches thin, literally as thin as a pencil, with sleek brush metal frame and the ability to convert 2D content to 3D in real time, just like Toshiba’s Cell. The LED TV 8000 and 7000 series also boast 3D support out of the box. Excitingly the touch-screen 9000 remote can display live TV feeds while your main panel shows a Blu-ray, for example. In addition, when you move near the TV, it automatically opens up the button control panel for you. The old-school LCD-driven versions – 750 Series – also support 3D technology.
Entertainment enthusiasts can also enjoy 3D content on their Blu-ray player for the first time with the launch of the BD-C6900 as well as a 3D Blu-ray home theatre system which Samsung are calling the ultimate complete 3D home eco system that aims to deliver the “complete cinema quality 3D experience at home.”
The range will be compatible with Sky’s 3D TV service, set to launch later this year.
You’ll still need to put on a pair of specs to enjoy the full 3D experience which Samsung will also supply.

Visit www.3dtvinfo.org.uk for all the latest 3D TV Developments.

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

Philips 9704 LED TV Range Introduced


Philips have annouced the 9704 LED TV series will be available in three screen sizes of 40", 46" and 52". The 9704 will use Philips LED Lux backlighting system which Philips say will produce a 5,000,000: 1 dynaminc contrast ratio.
Other features of the LED backlit 1080p LCD HDTV are 200Hz Clear LCD technology, 1ms response time, Ambilight Spectra 3, Perfect Natural Motion technology and Perfect Pixel HD engine for image enhancement.
Another great feature of the Philips 9704 series is it’s built in Wi-Fi. This allows connection to your home network and the Internet, without the need of an Ethernet cable. You can also access and playback media content from your networked PCs via DNLA, providing streaming media. Philips Net TV enables to set the sets to access web sites, and also stream Internet videos.

Samsung show off 3.3mm Thick LED TV


Samsung have been showing off the worlds slimest LED TV at just 3.3mm thick, a huge improvement over the 9mm that the Sony ZX1 boasts. Theres very little info available at the moment but we do know it TV contains a 40-inch, 120Hz panel, a total thickness of just 3.3 millimeters, and a contrast ratio of 5000:1.
Hopefully we will know more soon, and will bring you all the latest news when we get it!

Friday, 9 October 2009

Samsung XL2370 Full HD LED Monitor XL2370 1080p HD Monitor with 2ms Response Time Gains US Release

Samsung have just confirmed that their ‘premium’ SyncMaster XL2370 Full HD LED monitor, which is ideally suited to gaming not least due to boasting a response time of just 2ms and which, incidentally, hit the Japanese market back in August, is now, at last, gaining a wider roll out.

In terms of specifications the Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 LED monitor offers up a\ 23” 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution 16:9 aspect ratio display, the aforementioned 2ms response time, a dynamic contrast ration of 5,000,000:1 whilst, from the perspective of energy consumption, the XL2370 requires just 26W.

Lets hope Samsung hurry up and release the XL2370 in UK!


Friday, 2 October 2009

Sony ZX5 LED TV


Coming to a store near you soon is the fantastic looking Sony ZX5 LED TV. The ZX5 is a Full HD 1080p panel that will be available in 46 and 52 inch sizes. It sports 240 Hz Flow Motion and integrated wireless transmission connectivity that will deliver high definition broadcasts and video on demand without the need for wires. This will be great for people wanting to hang this set on a wall without the hassle of burying cables into walls.

The ZX5 has a slimline frame that is only 16.6mm thick and the LED backlighting is edgelit.
Release date for Japan is November 2009. No news yet on the UK or US date but expect to see these beauties soon. Ill have further updates as they come along on the main LED Tele site as well as on the official blog.

LG Borderless LED TV


Another star from LG’s ‘Borderless Design TV’ range is the 42SL9000. Shown is an LED TV with LG’s unique ‘Borderless’ design that renders the TV so magically thin. The LG 42SL9000 LED TV also has a full HD resolution, quoted contrast ratio of 3,000,000:1 and 100Hz TruMotion backing it up in the video front. The presence of a SRS Trusurround system and a decent speaker system with 20Watts of output power gives it a good face when it comes to audio as well.


Being a HD Ready LED TV, Blu-ray movies are bound to be a pleasure to watch; high definition gaming could also be that slap-up experience to narrate to your mates over a beer. The 42SL9000 has 24p Real Cinema, a feature that us supposed to give you that ultimate movie-watching experience. The support to Bluetooth could well be the favourite of many, for it gives you that solitary TV viewing experience with your bluetooth wireless headset apart from letting you enjoy content from your mobile phone in the 42” screen.


Well, it looks like this borderless design TV is borderless when it comes to features too. For there are a good lot of them that grab your attention. The XD Engine, for instance. I’m a bit curious about the black levels, though. Being the key problem that many manufactures are trying to counter, Sharp has even announced a new technology that will provide that ultimate deep black. But LED backlights have given us that almost perfect black that we desire.