LG Hecto Laser TV system |
LG has just announced the unveiling of their 100-inch class (100-inch
diagonal) Laser TV that will deliver not only Smart TV, but Digital TV
capabilities as well. Touted to be an impressive home cinema system, the
100-inch class LG “HECTO” Laser TV will be made up of a special screen
as well as an external Ultra Short Throw (UST) projection unit. This
particularly unique system will be demonstrated for the first time at
CES 2013 that is happening in just a fortnight’s time at Las Vegas,
Nevada, where it will deliver Full HD 1080p resolution as well as an
incredible contrast, all thanks to LG’s advanced laser-based
illumination system.
Havis Kwon , President and CEO of the LG
Electronics Home Entertainment Company, said, “LG’s 100-inch class
Laser TV takes projection technology and makes it perfectly suitable for
both the boardroom and the living room. In the coming year, LG will
continue to introduce innovative TV products to provide an outstanding
productivity and entertainment experience for our customers.”
Apart from its picture quality and large screen, LG’s 100-inch class
Laser TV is said to deliver an uncanny theater-like experience at home,
although you need not go through the hassle and headache of a difficult
installation that previous projector-based systems require. Neither do
you need to make space for a considerable distance from the screen to
end up with a large image like a standard projector system, as LG’s
Laser TV lets you place the lens a mere 22 inches (approximately 56
centimeters) from the screen, now how about that? You also have the
option to place it near floor or fasten it to the ceiling for added
flexibility.
Other hardware specifications of the LG Laser TV include 1080p Full
HD resolution and 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a digital tuner,
two 10W built-in speakers that are embedded in the projection unit,
three HDMI inputs, an optical audio output, and a RS-232 interface.
Expect it to run up to 25,000 hours without the need for any
replacement, making it last approximately five times longer than
mercury-based lamps. Any takers?
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