LG refines plasma's contrast via "G" platform

Philip Wong  |  Oct 25, 2007

Getting tired of reading news on LCD TVs? Here's an interesting piece from LG for you plasma advocates. The Korean company has a new "G" platform plasma TV now on display at FPD International 2007, Japan. What is interesting here is the set's over-the-top 30,000:1 contrast ratio. It's unclear whether this is tied to its dynamic or native performance, though it is definitely ahead of the 20,000:1 rating promised by the latest Pioneer Kuros. If that's not enough, there is also 100Hz frame rate-doubling technology which should further reinforce plasma's already strong motion reproduction.

Available in various sizes from 32- to 60-inches and resolutions up to full-HD, these new-gen plasma TVs are slated for release from Q4 2007.

Via Fareastgizmos.com
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