LG recently launched its new LCD range at th London fashion week and I must say they’ve got the looks too. The range includes the flagship model LG6000 and Plasma PG6000. The LG6000 is HD ready with 1080p resolution cased in a slim form factor and features an unique red-coloured back. It also features a soft red pulsating glow formed from a round LED light orifice. The plasma PG6000 features a slim, frameless design, giving it that sophisticated look. Mark Levinson tuned in an invisible speaker system in place of ordinary speakers behind grills. It in corporates speaker actuators around the perimeter of the bezel offering a wider “sweet spot” by creating a virtual wall of sound. Check out the specs and more pics of these beauties right after the jump.
LG6000 LCD HDTV Series (Comes in sizes: 32-, 37-, 42-, 47-inches)
• 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
• TruMotion 100Hz technology (42- and 47-inchers)
• Invisible speaker system
• Intelligent Sensor for automatic optimisation of brightness and colour
• 24p TruCinema
• Four HDMI 1.3 with Deep Colour
• USB 2.0 jack for viewing JPEG photos or listening to MP3 music files
• Clear Voice technology to enhance dialogue when background
noise swells
• LG SimpLink connectivity to control other LG SimpLink-compatible equipment
• AV Mode allowing choice of movie, game and sport mode
LG PG6000 Series (Comes in sizes: 42- and 50-inch)
• 30,000:1 contrast ratio
• 100,000-hour panel (approximately 30 years)
• Dual XD Engine
• THX Display Certification
• Four HDMI 1.3 with Deep Colour
• AV inputs AV Mode allowing choice of movie, game and sport mode
• USB 2.0 jack for viewing JPEG photos or listening to MP3 music files
• Clear Voice technology to enhance dialogue when background
noise swells
• Invisible speaker system
• LG SimpLink connectivity to control other LG
SimpLink-compatible equipment
However one still can’t decide on which one to go for? What do you sacrifice on? Image quality vs long life? Moving Image quality? True Motion vs Dual XD engine? Number of ports? What do you geeks think?Â
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March 6th, 2008 at 12:59 am
this is very sweet, love the red back also.
the USB UPnP provision is a very nice added advantage for hooking up your external harddrive, if LG could add MPEG4 support over USB, it would make life a lot rosier. With this one, a PS3 and a ext HDD i can live happily for the next 4 years ;D