LG to intro world’s largest full LED 3D TV at CES

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LG announced Monday that it will unveil the world’s largest 3D LED television at the Consumer Electronics Show next week in Las Vegas. Or, to be more specific, LG’s LZ9700 is “the world’s largest FULL LED-backlight LCD 3D TV (FULL LED 3D TV).” Packing a mammoth display measuring 72 inches diagonally, the LZ9700 is a 400Hz HDTV capable of delivering “life-sized action” in 2D and 3D alike. Other notable specifications include DLNA support, Micro Pixel Control and support for LG’s Magic Motion Remote Control. “The LZ9700 combines the ultimate in LG’s picture quality with our latest developments in 3D TV,” said Havis Kwon, President and CEO of LG Home Entertainment Company, in a statement. “With the LZ9700, LG is poised to take the lead in the TV market with the world’s largest FULL LED screen that delivers a truly outstanding TV viewing experience.” The LG LZ 9700 will launch in early 2011, though pricing and a specific release date are not yet available. Hit the break for LG’s full press release.

LG to introduce world’s largest full LED 3D TV at CES 2011

LZ9700 Offers Rich, Life-Sized Images for a More Immersive Viewing Experience

SEOUL, Dec. 27, 2010 — LG Electronics (LG) will unveil the 72-inch LZ9700, the world’s largest FULL LED-backlight LCD 3D TV (FULL LED 3D TV) at CES 2011 in Las Vegas. The LZ9700 gives viewers life-sized action with a beautifully crisp picture in both 2D and 3D

Fitted with LG’s innovative FULL LED technology, the LZ9700 is illuminated by a full panel of LEDs directly behind the screen, producing pictures as colorful as paintings in an art gallery. The extra spacious FULL LED screen size also makes the picture more expansive than ever, enabling viewers to experience superb picture quality with detailed images as big as, or larger than, real life

Further enhancing the experience, the LZ9700 offers extraordinarily comfortable 3D viewing. Combining the world’s largest FULL LED screen, the LZ9700’s 3D takes on added depth and draws viewers even further into its immersive viewing experience. In addition, TruMotion 400Hz delivers a super-fast processing rate for exceptionally smooth 3D images.

“The LZ9700 combines the ultimate in LG’s picture quality with our latest developments in 3D TV,” said Mr. Havis Kwon, President and CEO of LG Home Entertainment Company. “With the LZ9700, LG is poised to take the lead in the TV market with the world’s largest FULL LED screen that delivers a truly outstanding TV viewing experience.”

This state-of-the-art TV is also fitted with LG’s Smart TV functions. Via a strikingly simple Home Dashboard, this Smart TV delivers premium content from global providers as well as the best locally sourced shows and movies. It also provides access to LG’s growing collection of TV apps, which offer everything from language classes to games. And thanks to LG’s intuitive and easy-to-use Magic Motion Remote Control, the LZ9700’s numerous functions are extremely simple to find and operate.

The LZ9700 will be available to customers early 2011; additional details to follow in local markets.

Main Features:

  • FULL LED-backlight LCD 3D TV
  • 72-inch class
  • TruMotion 400Hz
  • Micro Pixel Control (Local Dimming)
  • Smart TV
  • Magic Motion Remote Control
  • Smart Share (DLNA, Media Link, USB, etc.)

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12 Comments
  • http://twitter.com/jay_sim Jason Sim

    wow thats a lot of inches

    • Anonymous

      That’s what she said.

  • Anonymous

    Nice to see LED going that large. The only choice weve had for years in something that size has been Mitsubishi’s 73 incher, which is a lot thicker DLP. Chances are though, this thing will be over $5,000. Which isn’t bad considering my uncle paid $15,000 for his first 40 inch plasma. Back in 1996

  • Its Simplywilliams

    fail

  • Scott

    This would be perfect for the Super Bowl!

  • michael scott

    You read my mind.

  • Sonya

    If it was Samsung and I had an extra $10,000 laying around I’d be interested.

  • Chut Pata

    My first two experiences with LG were a disaster. I spent $200 and signed a 2 year contract with Verizon for the LG dare. It went down as soon as the one year warranty expired. I paid extra $50 for a refurbished one and that went down after the three month warranty expired.

    I owned Sony, Motorolla, Blackberry, Samsung, and god knows what else. Nobody sucks like LG sucks.

    • Logamaniac

      im sure you took great care of your phone too.

      Ive always had great experiences with my LG phones and ive treated them like shit. could be i just got lucky or you just got a bad model then decided to get a refurb which was probably someone elses bad model. Only problem I have ever had with an LG phone was the Voyager but I put the blame for that on the fact it was their first non Prada touchscreen and that I hated their touchscreen. But that shit never broke either.

      Samsung TVs are great but I hate the sounds they make when you turn them on and off now and yeah their good models are still overpriced.

  • Homer

    whats the price? i paid 3800 for my 65 sharp aquas TV

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    LG both be cheap. It seems that Sony made the right choise, leaving HX900 “3D ready” to leave as an optional 3D hardware to reduce prices. With all the other manufacturers and their best models you need to pay extra for the 3D if you need it or not.

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