There were so many TVs and LCD displays we saw yesterday — from the new borderless series, to the world’s largest OLED display, 3D HDTVs and even their award-winning wireless LED TVs.

It’s basically just a piece of glass when you looked at it from the side. LG says it’s still very expensive to produce large OLED display but hopes it will be more affordable in the near future.

This 3D LED TV was shown at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) last month and requires a set of glasses to clearly see the 3D picture (looks blurry or double-visioned if you don’t use one).

This other one does not require 3D glasses — you just need to be a bit away from the display to see the 3D rendering. For this one, they’re marketing it primarily for outdoor display advertising.

This other LED TV comes with a remote stick (much like a Wii-mote) that allows you to play some games directly from the TV itself.

This CRT TV, on the other hand, was made to re-live the classic TV set at home (from 50 years ago). To make the experience better, you can set the screen to display black & white or sepia colors instead of the regular output.

Then there’s the LG LH95, their top-of-the-line LED TV that’s practically wireless. It’s still very expensive but LG was surprised one of the concept stores that carried it in Korea sold about 50 units at $100,000+ each.
Aside from the power cord, there are no more wires needed here. That’s because the hi-def contents are streamed from the HT system as shown above. The HT model is called the Sound Castle BD HTS and is a full wireless system (price 2,499 euros).


ayos yan habang dumadami ang mga bagong labas na tv model, nagmumura naman ang mga lumang lcd tv, na kayang bilhin ng pangkaraniwang tao, at nang maenjoy naman nila ang tila bagong technology parin.