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more about #lcd superberg: And if the 11-inch Sony OLED is any indication, it will only cost $10,000... a year or two after release. more » CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: Wow more » Zanzan42: I've gotta hand it to them. The Korean's really do have the best booth bait. more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: 4Kg? Holy crap! My weenie dog used to weight 3 times that... What's next? A .5mm 60" OLED screen lighter than air? They'll soon have to make some lea... more » kernow: No wall mount brackets will be included as the depth of the screw would be grater than that of the screen instead LG will be including a roll of doubl... more » Monty: This is an amazing step forward in display screen technology: Instead of TV's falling on kids to kill them, they will be razor thin and chop them in ... more » Elec.pookaloo: There will be an action movie where this TV will KILL someone. more » Die Fledermaus: Look its still to thick when you get to three microns then I will be interested. more » ReynaldoRiv: One question: When I want to move this poster into a different room will the sticky tack rip through it during the dismount? more » deniz.sica: how the hell would you mount that to a wall? more » mathemology: Cool. I've always wanted to look like Lisa Loeb when I watch TV. more » OCEntertainment: "LG's also joined forces with the Korean SkyLife...aiming to...do for 3D TV what Sony did for Blu-ray." ....You mean make it a marginal standard that... more » Ninety-9: I can't tell if I'm for this or against this. On one hand, it's a complete gimmick that they're really pushing on the consumer. It's OLD technology ... more » OMG! Ponies!: Hey look! It's Miss 2:40-2:49 a.m. more » asten77: I read that as 3.8 meter TVs. I was excited for a minute. more » frigg: I want a TV with 11 dimensions so I can watch a documentary about string theory and understand it. more » AmishJohn: What's with her freakishy skinny forearms? It's like she's about to get a fractured ulna from the photons impacting her hand. more » Scaramanga: I don't think its really a question of who's buying, I'm assuming a lot of the higher-end 240Hz HDTV sets are going to be "3D-ready". As the technolo... more » masonsturtle: What's the difference between a 600Hz Plasma and a 60Hz LCD? more » TheRiseOfRoy: i work at CompUSA. we have better deals than that by far. more » -
#tvs
Well, That's Another "World's X-est" That Will Never Be Topped
Another week, another "world's thinnest." LG's new LCD looks like an OLED, and at just 2.6mm thick, it's actually a shade thinner than Sony's XEL-1. More » -
#3dtv
LG Hopes To Sell Ambitious 3.8m 3D TVs in Next 2 Years, But Who's Buying?
LG's just stolen ahead in the 3D TV wars, claiming it will sell 400,000 3D TVs during 2010, and in the following year a mahoosive 3.4 million units. More » -
#dealzmodo
Best Buy Finally Offers Legitimate Sale Prices
Our friend Gary over at HD Guru just dissected next week's Best Buy ad, and guess what? 17 out of the 28 deals up for grabs tomorrow are, in his words, "outstanding." Whodathunk? Here's some of the good stuff: More » -
#remainders
Remainders - The Good, Bad and Ugly Things We Didn't Post (and Why)
Today in the last frontier otherwise known as Remainders, we've got a mysterious (possibly viral) video involving an apartment stowaway, a prank featuring gay porn and an LCD TV, and a surefire way to kill your Facebook self. More » -
#hdtvs
TV Makers, Please Stop Putting Bullshit in Your TVs
I love TV technology, but wince when I see an $11K Japan-only Toshiba stuffed with a 3TB DVR. And adding internet widgets, like Samsung's, is even worse. I hate this trend—TVs just need great picture and lower cost. More » -
#lcds
Inside Sharp's Newest LCD Factory
This is some testing equipment inside Sharp's new LCD plant in Sakai City. The rest of the facility doesn't look quite as ominous though. In fact, it kinda resembles an air traffic center with some robots tossed in for fun. More » -
#tvs
The 5 Best HDTV Deals Under $1000
We teamed with HD Guru Gary Merson again, this time to find the best TVs under $1000. This economy has really shocked prices. Forget the off-brands. You can now get a top-name good-looking 50" TV for $700, and more... More » -
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#displays
Pixel Qi Dual-Mode LCD Ships Next Month; $100, 10-Watt HDTV Up Next
One is a rough manufacturing start date for a display component, and the other is an announcement so vague it barely means anything. But lest you forget: Pixel Qi's multi-mode, e-ink-shaming LCD technology is amazing. More » -
#remainders
Remainders - Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)
Apple Patent Describes iPod UI "Pushed" to Other Devices...Philips Announces Very Pretty Pro LCD Line...NYTimes Columnist Proposes Boycott of "Pro-Communist China" Bing...Ooma Adds New Handsets and International Plan... More » -
#tvs
The 5 Best TVs You Can Buy
We've teamed up with the HD Guru himself, Gary Merson, to publish the absolute best five TVs you can buy right now. As you'll see (and might already notice above), there are some surprises on the list. More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: The Difference Between a $600 TV and a $6000 TV
You can buy an HDTV, a nice big one, for six hundred bucks. Or you can pay six thousand. It's presumably somehow better. You're probably wondering, "What the hell makes it better?" Here's the breakdown: More » -
#hdtv
A Guide To Choosing The HDTV That's Right For You
If your holiday plans involve buying a new HDTV, HD Guru has put together a quick and dirty guide to help you avoid some of the pitfalls many consumers fall into. More » -
#remainders
Remainders - Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)
AT&T's 3G Network Sees 2,000% Increase Since iPhone 3G Release...Droid Camera Fixed, Without Explanation?...Genius Bar App Won't Help if Your iPhone Is Broken...Samsung Beats out Vizio for Top LCD Seller... More » -
#hometheater
BeoVision 7 LCD Gets Bigger, Pricier, and Blu-rayier
Previously available as a 40-inch model in the States, Bang & Olufsen have upgraded their BeoVision 7 with a 55-inch LCD, direct-type LED-backlight with local dimming for greater contrast, two motorized floor stand options and room for a Blu-ray player. More » -
#bathtubs
World's Largest Bathtub. Just that: World's Largest Bathtub
I wanted so badly to have a large, English-style, only-nose-out, soak-like-a-hippo bathtub in my new apartment. I settled for a large shower, but at 72 by 12 feet, maybe I should have rented the world's largest bathtub instead. More » -
#ebooks
WSJ Confirms Barnes & Noble "Nook" Reader Price at $259
According to the WSJ, the Barnes & Noble reader will be announced tomorrow at $259. The descriptions match our exclusive photos exactly. They found the device through a premature ad shown on the NYTimes website! Who scooped who here? More » -
#ebooks
Exclusive: First Photos of Barnes & Noble's Double Screen E-Reader
Barnes and Noble's late to e-books. But the company's new gadget—first seen here—should address the weaknesses of all other readers with screens evoking a Kindle and an iPhone. A source from within reveals. More » -
#qualcomm
Qualcomm's Mirasol Ultra Low Power Display Is Almost Magic
Ebook readers suffer because they use E-Ink, which isn't in color and doesn't refresh fast enough to do video. Qualcomm is quietly showing off its Mirasol display, now in full color with 30-frame-per-second video. See for yourself: More » -
#3d
3D Hits Home: Snap Judgments on 3 Different Technologies
With the the big 3D push coming in 2010, I planted my eyes on three types of 3D technologies displayed at CEDIA (home theater expo) that you may have in your next TV...and passed some judgments without pulling any punches.
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