
LED TVs will soon be a common thing now that LG is rolling out their LEX8 HDTV. The new model will be launched in Berlin at the IFA event and will be available in Korea and Germany this September.
LG’s Nanosys technology features a ‘thin film of miniscule dots positioned in front of a full array of LEDs’. This technology allows for a smoother and clearer picture despite the slim and narrow outline.
The LG LEX8 3DTV also comes equipped with a Magic Motion remote and NetCast widgets.


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