Published on August 29th,2010 at 5:00 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

LEX8: LG présente ses nouvelles TV 3D Nano Tech

LG to release their first Nano Tech powered TV with the LEX8

LG a annoncé ce week-end qu’il présentera lors de l’IFA 2010, une nouvelle série de TV LEX8 qui embarque une dalle équipé de la technologie NANO Lighting.
Pour l’instant il peu de détails ont circulé, mais a priori, nous aurions droit au TruMotion 400Hz, avec la 3D (Dynamic 3D), le design INFINA, un port USB 2.0 pour la lecture de DivX HD, MP3, JPEG, et des haut-parleurs de 2x7watts…

LG will demonstrate at IFA 2010, their latest LEX8 TV featuring LG’s next gen flat Panel featuring NANO lighting technology.
The LEX8 NANO FULL LED TV pushes the boundaries of viewing pleasure with its NANO Lighting Technology, which produces LG’s brightest, clearest and smoothest picture yet. An extremely thin film printed with minuscule dots positioned in front of a full array of LEDs disperses light more evenly and effectively across the screen, creating pictures that are clearer, enticingly smoother and more refined. What’s more, an Anti-Reflection Panel on the LEX8 screen minimizes reflection from an external light source – including sunlight — ensuring the picture always stays crystal clear.
The LEX8 boasts improved localized dimming in both 2D and 3D with its Micro Pixel Control. By manipulating individual LED blocks, Micro Pixel Control adds even greater range and life to colors, from the deepest, darkest blacks to the most natural colors. The LEX8 is further enhanced by LG’s TruMotion 400Hz, which delivers super-fast processing rate for moving images making them virtually blur-free. The overall effect is a picture so smooth, sharp and realistic, it’s as if the action is playing out right in viewers’ living rooms.
Specs and EX8 Main Features:
- 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
Via LGE
              
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