3D TV Product Reviews -
LG Infinia 47LX9500 3DTV
While you wouldn't buy it for the 3D mode alone, the LG 47LX9500 is capable of excellent image quality in a
home cinema environment.
LG Infinia 47LX9500 3D TV
Good: Industry-leading black levels without "iris" effects • Bright, clear images • 3D-capable •
Bad: 3D mode is poor • Some light bloom in local-dimming mode • Screen reflective in a lit room
Specs: LCD • 47 inch • 1920 x 1080 pixels • 4 • See more specifications
When it comes to 3D television LG has made what we believe is one of the best 3D systems we’ve seen yet. It’s a
passive 3D TV - similar to what you’ll find in the cinema - which Sky TV in the UK bought by the container load
for local pubs.
LG is offering this - its flagship television - the LX9500. In addition to 3D it does a number of other
buzzwords as well, but can it take the competition to leaders Sony and Panasonic?
Design
LG's latest "Infinia" 3D LED Television range has taken the company’s borderless
concept almost to the limit - there is very little bezel or frame to speak of at all. Most TV sets need a bezel
to hide connections and so on, but here there's barely anything to "design".
You could argue that the 3D LED TV shares a similar look to Samsung's 8 series from last year, with its crystal
edge giving the TV a sophisticated air. The crystal accents continue down to the see-through stand.
The 3D LED TV has a number of technologies that enable it to remain slim, but unlike Samsung's televisions this
hasn't necessitated a phalanx of adapters to plug stuff in - just one component adapter.
The remote is a little different to the one shown off at CES 2010 in that it's no longer a magic wand but a
normal, piano-black one. It’s fairly easy to use and we appreciate the big red "3D" button, which makes it easy
to change settings.
Features
In terms of features, only Samsung and Panasonic can hold a candle to this LG 3D
LED Television: it's pretty much got everything bar last year's Time Machine recording feature. But it's
arguably 3D that will help shift those units, and the 3D LED TV comes with a pair of glasses that support 3D
movies, PS3 games and Multi-Picture Format photos. Further glasses will set you back AU$99, which makes them
the cheapest rechargeables on the market, and half the price of Panasonic's coin-battery models.
The Infinia 47LX9500 3D LED Television is full of non 3D tech as well, and it features an LED backlight that
can be dimmed locally for greater contrast, a claimed dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000,000:1,and the company's
TruMotion 400Hz technology that's designed to smooth motion.
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