LG’s Cinema 3D LM9600 TV leaks before CES

LG’s Cinema 3D LM9600 TV leaks before CES

The LG Cinema 3D LM9600 TV is almost bezel-free.

lg lm9600 thin bezel tv ces 2012

LG has had a number of products leaked ahead of CES 2012 thanks to the outing of the CES innovation awards, and the Cinema 3D LM9600 TV is one that immediately caught our eye.

Featuring an impossibly thin bezel and a uniquely sculptured chrome stand, the Cinema 3D LM9600 is definitely a looker. It's no slouch in the tech department, either – the 55in set packs in LG’s passive 3D display technology, meaning that regular cheap cinema-style glasses can be used.

The full Nano LED technology coupled with 2D-3D conversion round off the spec sheet rather nicely. Although there's no word on pricing or availability as of yet, we'll be scouring the CES floor in January for all the details.

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nathsgames
11 November 2011
But the BIG question is, does it support DTS multi channel playback and pass through?


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