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In the competitive market of LCD TVs, LG is still consistent in bringing ideal composition between design and technology to its brand new LCD TV, the beautiful LG60FR. The black framed color dominating its front side, combined with scarlet color on the back side. Unlike other LCD TV, this newest series is designed to be only 45mm thick, which makes it the sleekest LCD TV in the world (for now, at least … ). Interestingly, its power LED equipped with soft touch sensor. With just a slight touch, you’ll power up your TV accompanied with catchy sound effects.

LG60FR, which is categorized as an LCD TV Full HD (1920×1080p), can produce MPRT (Motion Picture Response Time) up to 4ms, with contrast ratio up to 50000:1 so it can produce true color picture. Aside from that, its Intelligent Sensor, planted at the base, will adjust the picture not just the contrast but also the color automatically, according to the current environment lighting.

To make it even more impressive, LG just provide 3 AV mode category which most LCD TV viewers used, which is cinema, sport and game. LG also equipped it with the Invisible Speaker technology which is implanted along side the LCD TV, to produce even more clear surround sound effect.

No wonder this baby won the Best of Innovation 2008 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2008.

Technorati Tags: Business, Consumer Electronics, Consumer Electronics Show, Electronics and Electrical, Flat panel display, LG, Liquid crystal display television, Shopping, Television, Video

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