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/ 12.16.2010 12:00AM
LG Brings NANO LED 3DTVs to U.S.
NEW YORK: LG Electronics debuted its new line of LED 3DTVs
with NANO lighting technology in the United States this week. The sets are said
to have particularly clear, sharp, bright, smooth pictures rendered by a
light-emitting diode array through a “thin film printed with a proprietary
light-dispersion pattern,” LG says. The displays also sport an antireflective
panel that further enhances picture quality.
The NANO LED technology made headlines in August when LG unveiled it at IFA in Berlin.
This week’s U.S. debut was in anticipation of the Consumer Electronics Show in
January.
LG said the NANO sets have improved localized dimming through the application
of “Micro Pixel Control,” which manipulates the individual LED blocks. The
technology is also said to enhance color and generate deep, dark blacks.
Screen sizes range from 47- to 60-inches with a depth of less than one inch.
Two refresh rates are offered--240 and 480 Hz. The sets are also undergoing THX
2D and 3D display certification. The 3D glasses will be sold separately. Additional
details including specs, pricing and availability will be announced at the 2011
CES.
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Broadcasters File Suit Against FCC’s Political File Rules
“The FCC decision to put the political files online will bring broadcasters into the 21st century, and will make already public information more easily accessible to everyone.” Free Press Senior Policy Counsel Corie Wright.