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January 10, 2007

LG's 100in LCD HDTV - a telly of two halves

Ces_07_lg_100in_hdtv_cropped LG has this eye-catching 100in LCD HDTV on its stand. Last year at CES there were two plasma TVs just over 100inches in size, but an LCD at this size is a much more impressive feat.

The TV is not a production model yet, but it, or a version of it, is clearly only around the corner. This one is 1920x1080p and has a contrast ratio of 3000:1.

It is put together using two panels, and there’s obviously some issues still to overcome though, because if you look at the photo, you can clearly see the join in the panels. It meant that when displaying images there was a marked difference in colour saturation and contrast between the two halves of the telly.

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