
LG’s LEX8 is meant to be the prime example from the South Korea consumer electronics giant when it comes to the benefits of LED technology. Measuring a mere 0.88cm thin, it has a super slim 1.25cm bezel as well as1080p resolution at a 400Hz motion rate. According to LG, their very own Nano Lighting technology is capable of delivering a clearer, smoother picture compared to its competitors. While there isn’t any word on a US rollout, it seems likely that it will hit the IFA 2010 festival in Berli later this year. No idea on the price either, but you know what they say – if you have to ask, you can’t afford it anyways. Check out the LG LEX8′s specifications in the extended post.
- NANO FULL LED TV
- NANO Lighting Technology
- Micro Pixel Control
- Infinite Contrast Ratio
- INFINIA Design: 0.88cm Depth, 1.25cm Bezel
- TruMotion 400Hz
- 3D TV (Dynamic 3D)
- Picture Wizard II
- NetCastTM (Broadband TV)
- DLNA Ready
- Magic Motion Remote Control
- USB 2.0 (DivX HD, MP3, JPEG, etc.)
- Invisible Speakers (7W+7W)
- Infinite Sound
- Clear Voice II
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