LG has just shown off their upcoming HDTV called the Infinia LE9500, a gorgeous 55-incher that sports a less-than-an-inch-thick panel, a fast 480Hz refresh rate, and wireless internet connectivity. It also comes with a Wii-like remote to give it extra awesome points.
The internet connection gives the set access to a number of streaming features that include Netflix and VUDU’s movie streaming services, the ever-important YouTube interface, and Skype’s just-announced 720p videocalling feature. This is where the remote—appropriately called the Magic Wand–comes in, acting like a wireless pointer to help users navigate the TV’s interface.
The display itself is built to offer a premium couch-potato experience, with a refresh rate that’s fast enough to support 3D video devices (which should cross into the mainstream within the next couple of years), and smart enough to adapt itself to the room for optimal viewing. Sensors detect ambient light levels in a room, allowing it to automatically tune the LED backlights and tweak the contrast.
Besides the letting it connect to the internet, the wireless connection on this set also lets it connect to wireless media streamers and receivers for a clean, uncluttered space without the cables.
Tags: HDTV, Home Entertainment, LG









very nice screen. not only elegant looking but performance wise too.
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