REALITY TV: The Newest 3D Models
The Newest 3D Models
B22,990-B299,990 (32”/42”/47”/55”/65”). Call center 02-878-5757, www.lg.com/th
At a glance: The update to the world’s first Full LED 3D television LX9500 (winner of the Red Dot Design Award in 2010) boasts a similarly stylish design and sleek finish.
In action: The LW6500 does not use battery-controlled 3D glasses, meaning they don’t flicker, don’t cause headaches when watching in a room less than pitch dark and don’t suffer from ghost images. Also, the glasses look a lot cooler.
What else? The pre-equipped Smart TV feature means you can also enjoy surf ing the internet and plays all kinds of media.
B69,990/89,990 (46”/55”). www.toshiba.co.th
At a glance: Toshiba’s first 3D television, the Regza WL700T, comes with a stunning design by Jacob Jensen Design: a single glass panel bordered with polished metal, only 2.89cm thick.
In action: The 14-bit video processing promises smooth and clear motion graphics, Audyssey EQ helps correct delayed and distorted sounds, and the AutoView automatically adjusts the backlight according to your room’s brightness, reducing power consumption.
What else? It’s cheap but it can’t connect to the internet.
B129,000 (55”). www.samsung.com/th
At a glance: The Samsung 8000 is less than 3cm thick, and the metallic materials and glossy glass panel look great.
In action: The HyperReal 3D Engine works with the RealD 3D system, which works with polarized glasses like some movie theaters: the image is slightly darker but the glasses don’t require batteries and there is no flickering.
What else: Internet@TV gives you access to social media channels and web to internet via LAN or Wi-Fi (sold separately).
B43,990-141,990 (40”/46”/55”/60)
At a glance: A shiny, slim screen panel on an metallic stand that also works as a powerful speaker.
In action: Its Dynamic Edge with OptiContrast Panel produces deeper blacks with the Montionflow Pro 100Hz should make 60fps motion pictures smoother.
What else: Connects to the internet through LAN or Wi-Fi (sold separately).
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