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Posted 07 May 2012 - 05:51 AM

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  Posted 07 May 2012 - 12:04 PM

Yet again the manufacturers seem to forget that there is a huge number of us out here who want the latest and best features in our new TV sets, but don't have living rooms the size of Kansas! We city-dwellers who have modestly-sized apartments which cannot devote an entire wall to a screen, no can we sit back from 12 to 21 feet for optimal viewing experience. We do NOT want to view scan lines, and need high-end screens from 20" to 40" maximum. Oh, and forget the additional cost of 3-D. Who needs it or wants to fool around with glasses? If that was such a great idea, Hollywood would have been producing all their movies in 3-D since the 1950's! It was a flop then and continues to be with TVs.
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  Posted 07 May 2012 - 09:20 PM

Great
Thats the future
In these times TV must have an OS,
an HDD/SSD storage,RAM,Proc.
In other words, a fully func computer.
And on top of that 3D, great
LG 3d is w/o powered glasses and that too very inexpensive.
In other words , a tv need not be connected to a laptop/computer as it should be inbuilt.
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  Posted 21 May 2012 - 09:31 PM

I'm sure this would be a lot better than what Sony released before. They even has the Cinema 3D feature. I have LG's LM 6700 which has the same feature and I'm really impressed because the 3D is flicker free. I also saw a video with their QWERTY Magic Remote and it really looks cool and intuitive to use.
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  Posted 23 August 2012 - 01:31 AM

Great - Google would certainly hope that this latest alliance with LG will help the sagging fortunes of LG TV. The TV maker certainly needs the alliance less than Google - LG Smart TVs have already most of the functionalities that a viewer can hope to get from Google TV.
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