Three LG 3D Television:LX6900,LX9900 and 50PX990
Sky has announced that it will return and increase LG 3D TV sets to its almost 3 million Sky+HD box customers for the reason that the Korean company obviously has an amazing 3D line up, both unaggressive and active.
The announcement has come about as Sky ready the launch, in October, of the first 3D channel in the United kingdom. LG’s range of 3D television is quite below average when compared with its largest competitor Samsung. LG provides five TV 3D sets while Samsung shows 12 on its UK web page.
What’s more, while it is quite simple and easy to find Samsung 3D displays in high street shops like Argos, attempting to get an LG 3D TV set is an completely harder job.
Also wewere able to find out what we think about to bethe very best value for money LG 3D screen. PRCdirect lists the wonderful LG 47LX9900 for £1889 which is a 47-inch complete LED-backlit 3D LCD device falling under the Infinia TV range. It includes four HDMI port, Freeview HD tuner, a 10m:1 contrast ratio, 2x10W speakers, 400Hz TruMotion, NetCast,Support for DiVX HD, Bluetooth (yep!), USB 2.0, two free pairs of 3D glasses and LG Magic Motion Remote
PRCDirect at the same time sells the 47LX6900, which is a less expensive model with a number of jeopardises when compared to the LX9900. It has a fairly lower contrast ratio 8m:1, one set of 3D glasses, a normal design (in comparison with the near frameless LX9900) a slightly greater power consumption and 200Hz TruMotion. You will end up paying up £440 pounds fewer though.
The finally one is a Plasma 3D TV, the 50PX990, which is available at Robert Whyte and just costs £1460, a tad more pricey than the LX6900. It contains five year extended warranty, Infinia design and style, a 50-inch diagonal, 600Hz response time , one free couple of 3D ready glasses and NetCast. Theremaining portion of the features is similar to the two sets previously which means that the 50PX990 is our LG TV set of choice.
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