LG Borderless HD LED TV: SL9000
LG Electronics (LG), announced the launch of its SL9000, a Full HD LED TV a cooler version of the SL80 that was released in July. However, the LGSL900 is super sleek with a smoother smoked glass finish. The TV has flawless pictur quality and uses advanced LED blacklight technology developed by LG. It is so thin that it would look perfect on any wall.
LG’s latest HDTV, the SL9000, uses film lamination to eliminate the gap between the screen and the bezel. A special sheet of laminate film completes the SL9000’s perfectly flat surface, eliminating the line between the screen and the bezel while also significantly reducing glare. The result is a uniform, seamless surface from edge-to-edge, with no visible frame. The screen and bezel are the same deep shade of black and LG even carried this theme down to the glasslike stand. With a depth of just 2.9cm, the SL9000 is a beautiful window into a new world of home entertainment.
LG’s Full HD SL9000 LED TV will be available in most parts of the world starting in October. Additional information is available at www.lge.com.
Specifications SL9000 LED TV
• BORDERLESS™ Design
• Slim 2.9cm
• 3,000,000:1 Mega Contrast Ratio
• TruMotion 100Hz
• Full HD (1920 x 1080)
• Picture Wizard
• AV Mode
• 24p Real Cinema (24p 5:5 pull down)
• Expert Mode (ISF Ready)
• Bluetooth
• HD DivX
• USB 2.0
• Intelligent Sensor II
• Smart Energy Saving Plus
• Clear Voice II
• Invisible Speaker
Source: LG

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