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LG Infinia, OLED, 3D and Wireless TVs

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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).

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z2d4th · 16 years ago

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.


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Lu · 16 years ago
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nath · 16 years ago

Ganda First Pure LED TV :D
anyone know if how much ito when release sa Philippine Market?


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noblewolf · 16 years ago

OLED TV’s are rumored to have a pricetag of $1,000 as of the moment. Sana maging mura nga ito in the near future.


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symbiandreamsdotcom · 16 years ago

then…they are good but can’t afford the cheapest =D


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jose · 16 years ago

price tv led 55 inch plece


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Jam · 16 years ago

super dami na naglalabas ng new tvs na 3D! grabe. futuristic na talaga tayo! :D


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Adrian · 16 years ago

wow ang ganda po.


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Edwin · 16 years ago

Sir yuga LG phones naman susunod…

-Sent via YugaTech Mobile App


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Eka · 16 years ago

Wow! Sana they also accommodate tourists. Thanks for sharing your trip with us. We expect more pictures, please… hehehe :)


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Edgar · 16 years ago

Oh, typo! Remove the ..’ve .. from the first I


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Edgar · 16 years ago

== I’ve have already sent this one two posts below, but in case you don’t want to go back that far. Still on LG ==

Had a Goldstar TV once called the GoldenEye. I think it was the first TV to automatically adjust the picture depending on the lighting of the room. Once set, the picture adjusts itself as the room lighting varies. Quite nice really, until it conked out after more than 3 years. Which is not a bad thing. Then came the new models named “LG”. And I switched TV brands – I took the “S___”.

The LG appliance we have at home is a DVD player (the LCD TV is in the works). It has a good built-in DTS and 5.1Ch decoder producing true DTS sounds through the home theater system. As of now, the only thing that could to make me part with it is a Blu-Ray player.

Those “old tech” appliances were the precursors of the products we have and enjoy now, and they were considered “high tech” at the time.
Think about that, and don’t snicker at ’em.

Quite old school, this guy really. LOL!!


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ryan ang · 16 years ago

borderless.. yummm haha


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Edgar · 16 years ago

Here’s that “Borderless” thing again. Being just almost a cm to the edge? So, they named it “Infinia”. Ok guys. In time they’ll finally get the picture to the edge, and they would call it “Tunayna”. Meaning “Borderless” talaga.

In jest.


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Kristine – Freelance Writing Philippines · 16 years ago

gulp. I bet each one costs like a brand new car…especially the OLED. :p


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val · 16 years ago

Gusto ko yung CRT TV na retro, hehe, maganda ilagay sa kwarto na retro din ang interior design.


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skargad · 16 years ago

Very interesting tv sir yuga..


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Andre Marcelo-Tanner · 16 years ago

Every participant in the trip gets to bring home one of these televisions :)


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whaâ„¢ · 16 years ago

waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa…. its so nice sir yuga!!!


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Alex · 16 years ago

This should cost a fortune…tsk tsk!


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Pedro · 16 years ago

Wow…


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