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LG LE9500, LE8500, LE7500

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Postad 28 januari 2010 - 12:21

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LG Electronics lanserar nu en ny serie Full LED-tv-apparater – LE9500, LE8500 och LE7500. Med en i det närmaste osynlig ram, stilren design och en mängd intressanta funktioner är modellerna ett måste för de bild- och designkräsna. LE9500 och LE8500 maximerar bildkvaliteten och minimerar tjockleken med Full LED Slim-teknik, samtidigt som strömförbrukningen kan minskas med upp till 40 procent.

LG Electronics nya tv-apparater har en unik minimalistisk design. Ramen är i det närmaste osynlig och högtalarna är dolda. Bildtekniken kallas för Full LED Slim, vilket innebär att LED-lampornas ljus fördelas bakom LCD-panelen med LG:s patenterade teknik Integrated Optical Plate (IOP). Med LG:s TruMotion blir bilden naturlig och helt flimmerfri, även i de snabbaste scener.

LG Electronics har inte bara satsat på design utan även miljö. Den nya tv-serien minskar strömförbrukningen med upp till 40 procent jämfört med vanliga LCD-tv. Med Intelligent Sensor-funktionen anpassar sig ljusets styrka efter ljusförhållandet i rummet och tar dessutom hänsyn till personliga inställningar.

Bakom skärmen döljer sig trådlösa funktioner för koppling till enheter som DVD, Blu-ray, hemmabioanläggning genom en multimediabox som kan köpas till. Funktionen Network ger tillgång till widgets som underhållning, spel, musik, sociala nätverk och nyhetsuppdateringar. LE9500 är dessutom utrustad med helt unika Channel Browsing, en form av kanalbläddring som i realtid visar de program som sänds samtidigt på andra kanaler. Användaren har även tillgång till fjärrkontrollen Magic Motion, vilket innebär att det räcker med att peka på skärmen och föra fjärrkontrollen åt olika håll för att manövrera i menyer.

Serien har även stöd för Bluetooth och USB 2.0. USB-ingången gör det möjligt att se bilder i JPEG, lyssna på MP3-filer eller titta på film i DivX-HD, direkt i tv:n. Med Picture Wizard kan bilden enkelt anpassas bilden efter egna preferenser.

Tekniska specifikationer
FULL LED Slim (IOPTM)
LED Plus with Spot Control
1080P HD Ready
TruMotion
Picture Wizard II
Invisible Speaker
Bluetooth
USB 2.0 (DivX-HD, MP3, Jpeg play)
Intelligent Sensor
Smart Energy Saving

Tillgänglighet och pris
LE9500, LE8500 och LE7500 kommer att finnas tillgängliga i storlekar från 32” till 72”. Produkterna är ej prissatta.


Under CES 2010 nämdes det att modellerna 9500 skulle även ha 3D samt eventuellt komma med thx certifiering, men det kanske bara gäller amerika? :P

INFINIA LE9500 Series (47-, and 55-inch class sizes*) – Full HD 1080p HDTV features uni-layer design with ultra-slim (8.5MM) bezel, Full LED Slim technology with Local Dimming, TruMotion 480Hz and THX Display Certification. Also includes NetCast Entertainment Access, DLNA, wireless broadband ready capabilities, wireless HD ready and 2 USB ports.

INFINIA LE8500 Series (47-, and 55-inch class sizes*) – Includes all the same features of the LE9500 with the exception of the 3D capability, 8.5mm bezel and the Magic Wand remote control. It also features TruMotion 240Hz technology.

INFINIA LE7500 Series (42-, 47-, and 55-inch class sizes*) – Provides consumers with a Full HD 1080p experience, TruMotion 120Hz, and LED Plus technology for local dimming capability. With NetCast Entertainment Access, Wireless HD Technology content is easier to access than ever before without the fuss of too many cords.



edit: Lär ändra spec så fort komletterande info kommer

Redigerat av Audio Code 3, 28 januari 2010 - 12:22.


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Postad 28 januari 2010 - 12:28

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Ska bli kul att köra dessa när de väl börjar komma in på verkstaden! Fast förhoppningsvis är det ju inga som går sönder för de som väljer att inhandla en. Inget release datum?

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Postad 23 mars 2010 - 13:18

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Inga nya uppgifter om dessa skärmar?

(jag kan inte hitta något, men det finns ju alltid dom som brukar göra det)

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Postad 23 mars 2010 - 20:20

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Snuskigt läckra apparater!!! Hittade bilder från CES-mässan 2010. Verkar som även deras plasmor ska ha liknande design.

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=FXtUjgUjt1k

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Postad 23 mars 2010 - 20:30

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http://www.engadget....t-some-with-3d/

Yes, this press release is pretty crazy, the sheer number of LCD HDTVs is impressive enough, but the various models offer just about anything you could want. The top of the line LE9500 Series (pictured above) is LG's first LED 3D HDTV offering, but is also ultra slim with a 8.5mm bezel, has optional wireless HDMI set-back box, Local Dimming, 480Hz, THX Certification, NetCast (VUDU, Netflix, DLNA and just about every other streaming service including Skype). In fact the only bad aspect of the LE9500 is that it is only available in 47 or 55-inch variety. The lineups goes down from there and there's something for everyone and you'll just have to click on the press release to see all 39 options. One thing you won't find in the release is the price or availability, which seems to be the trend this year at CES.
Show full PR text
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6, 2010 – INFINIA, an innovative new family of LED LCD HDTVs from LG Electronics that delivers "freedom through infinite possibilities," highlights the company's 2010 lineup of LED LCD HDTVs introduced here today at the International Consumer Electronics Show (Booth #8205).

LG INFINIA HDTVs (the LE9500, LE8500 and LE7500 series) combine a slim design and thin bezel with enhanced connectivity and abundant content options. Leading the way to the ultimate home entertainment experience, the 55- and 47-inch class* LE9500 sets will be LG's first 3D-ready models available in the United States.

INFINIA is the flagship of LG's 41-model LED LCD HDTV line – six new series of LED LCD HDTVs and five new series of LCD HDTVs. Leading these introductions are two new LED technologies – Full LED Slim and LED Plus – that provide cutting-edge picture quality. The unique backlight structure on its Full LED Slim models (LE9500 and LE8500) allows for the INFINIA line's ultra-slim depth without sacrificing picture quality. Together, these features provide consumers with infinite possibilities in home entertainment.

"We're removing barriers to entertainment with very slim LED LCD TVs that couple wireless connectivity with the most access to online content," said Peter Reiner, senior vice president, marketing, LG Electronics USA. "With seamless connectivity and limitless content, LG INFINIA is resetting the standards for design and entertainment as LED LCD TVs are expected to grow to more than 20 percent of the market this year."

"Consumers will no longer have to compromise on picture quality in order to enjoy an ultra-slim design. Together this new Full LED Slim technology and our wireless connectivity options allow consumers to 'live borderless' with the ultimate in content access and convenient installation," Reiner added.

LG's new Full LED Slim technology elevates picture quality with a slim LED structure that supports detailed local dimming of up to 240 addressable segments (on the 55-inch class LE9500), resulting in an HDTV that provides the deeper black levels and uniform picture quality which typically could not be achieved on an ultra-thin set.

The LE9500 series cabinet depth is only .92 inches with a bezel width of only 8.5mm. LG's LED Plus technology (available on the LE7500 and LE5500 series), also improves picture quality and energy efficiency by adding a basic local dimming capability of up to 16 addressable segments.

The LE9500, LE8500 and LE7500 were all recognized with CES 2010 Innovations Awards, including the "Best of Innovations" distinction in the Online Audio/Video Content category for the LE9500.

Shattering Expectations
Broadening consumer entertainment options, LG's latest series of HDTVs affords consumers superior picture quality, advanced energy saving options and flexible access to content-on-demand. LG's LED LCD HDTVs challenge consumers' current perceptions of home entertainment by illustrating what's possible with superior display technology.

LG's Full LED Slim series (models LE9500 and LE8500) for example, join an elite group of LED LCD HDTVs that have achieved THX Display Certification* – the industry standard for having the correct gamma, luminance, and color temperature. This certification demonstrates that select series of LG HDTVs can recreate the cinema experience at home, making the picture resemble movie theatre quality. To date, LG is the only manufacturer who has attained this designation for LCD TV in the U.S. market. LG is also the first manufacturer to include the "THX Bright Room" setting on its LED LCD HDTVs. This new feature to the THX certification program optimizes the contrast, gamma and other settings for watching movies in rooms with a lot of ambient light.

LG's exclusive Full LED Slim technology includes detailed local dimming capability, but also enables the LE9500 and LE8500 to achieve a slim depth usually limited to conventional edge-lit models. This unique technology makes it possible for these two models to achieve the picture quality worthy of THX Display Certification and helps minimize the front bezel of the TV. This works with the single, edge-to-edge panel of glass to create a design, perfect for any home environment. Boasting a thin bezel of only 8.5mm, the LE9500 brings advanced technology into the home without being obtrusive. Available in 55-and 47-inch class sizes*, this series also incorporates TruMotion 480Hz for reduced motion blur during fast moving action sequences.

Connectivity
LG's full line of LED LCD HDTVs ― series LE9500, LE8500, LE7500, LE5500 and LE5400 (in screen sizes 32-inch class and above) ― boast a connectivity package with a variety of entertainment options, including NetCast Entertainment Access™. With NetCast, consumers can access the following content sites for an almost endless array of entertainment options**:
• Skype™: Newly added in 2010, this allows consumers to make free video and voice calls over the Internet to family members and friends (separate camera and other equipment needed).
• Netflix™: Updated with Netflix 2.0, consumers can stream thousands of movies without a PC.
• VUDU™: Allows consumers to instantly buy or rent from an extensive library of movies and TV titles, including a catalog of more than 3,000 high-definition movies – with no monthly fees or additional hardware.
• YouTube™: Offers the ability to instantly stream millions of Web videos directly from the Internet (without a personal computer).
• Napster™: Now Napster subscribers can enjoy unlimited on-demand streaming music from millions of songs on their NetCast TV.
• Yahoo! Widgets™: Enables access to various applications called TV Widgets that allow viewers to interact with popular Internet services and online media through applications specifically tailored to the needs of the watcher, such as up-to-the minute Yahoo! News, Weather and Finance, and new widgets, including CBS, Showtime and CNBC.

LG also has incorporated the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) technology across the full line of LED models. DLNA allows consumers to access content stored on other DLNA-certified devices within the home, such as computers, making content options almost limitless.

Providing easy options for connecting to the Internet, in addition to the wired Ethernet jack, all NetCast-enabled sets can integrate into a wireless home network by using a USB wireless broadband adaptor (sold separately). All models with NetCast also support multi-media playback from a connected USB device including photos (JPEG), music (MP3) and video (DivX HD).

For greater convenience and flexibility in setup and installation, all HDTV series with NetCast also offer wireless Full HD 1080p wireless transmission from a "Wireless Media Hub" from up to 98 feet. Connecting source components, such as Blu-ray players, cable or satellite boxes and video games to the media hub enables transmission to a compact receiver adaptor, which attaches to the back of the TV, hidden from view. This eliminates the need for individual components to be connected directly to the TV, making for a clean and easy installation and removal of the unsightly wires (Media Hub and receiver adaptor sold separately as a package).

Controls
LG's LE9500 incorporates a unique "Magic Wand" remote system that provides an immersive interaction with the set. This "Magic" user interface brings together menus, component controls and even embedded games, which can be accessed using a simple remote that combines minimal buttons and gestures to control the on-screen activity, mirroring a "Wii-like" experience.


Energy Savings
Understanding consumers' desire for products that reduce their household energy costs, most of LG's LED and CCFL HDTVs have a variety of energy-saving features, such as Intelligent Sensor, to automatically calibrate and optimize brightness, contrast, white balance and color, based on the ambient light in the room, saving on energy output under most circumstances. Additionally, ISFccc calibration options allow consumers to work with a professional to set "day" and "night" levels for optimal viewing and brightness levels. All of LG's 2010 LED LCD series also qualify for ENERGY STAR® 4.0 certification.

In total, LG unveiled six new series of LED LCD HDTV models for consumers – creating a robust HDTV line up of advanced picture quality, wireless technology and diverse screen sizes. Full details on the series are below:

INFINIA LE9500 Series (47-, and 55-inch class sizes*) – Full HD 1080p HDTV features uni-layer design with ultra-slim (8.5MM) bezel, Full LED Slim technology with Local Dimming, TruMotion 480Hz and THX Display Certification. Also includes NetCast Entertainment Access, DLNA, wireless broadband ready capabilities, wireless HD ready and 2 USB ports.

INFINIA LE8500 Series (47-, and 55-inch class sizes*) – Includes all the same features of the LE9500 with the exception of the 3D capability, 8.5mm bezel and the Magic Wand remote control. It also features TruMotion 240Hz technology.

INFINIA LE7500 Series (42-, 47-, and 55-inch class sizes*) – Provides consumers with a Full HD 1080p experience, TruMotion 120Hz, and LED Plus technology for local dimming capability. With NetCast Entertainment Access, Wireless HD Technology content is easier to access than ever before without the fuss of too many cords.

LE5500 Series (22-, 26-, 42-, 47-, 55-inch class sizes*) – Includes TruMotion 120Hz, LED Plus Technology, and NetCast Entertainment Access. (Except 22- and 26-inch class sizes)
LE5400 Series (32-, 42-, 47, 55, 60-inch class sizes*) – Full HD 1080p HDTV series includes LED lighting, TruMotion 120Hz, NetCast Entertainment Access, Wi-Fi ready and two USB ports.

LE5300 Series (19-, 22-, 26-, 32-, 37-inch class sizes*) – Brings the slim profile of LED technology to smaller screen sizes. Thirty-two and 37-inch class sizes are Full HD 1080p and feature TruMotion 120Hz technology, while the 19-, 22- and 26-inch class sizes provide a 720p HD picture.

Broad LCD HDTV Lines
Expanding its line of LCD HDTV options, LG also introduced five new series of CCFL LCD HDTVs, which bring consumers a variety of technology, design, and energy-saving options. These series include:

LD650 Series (47- and 55-inch class sizes*) – A Full HD 1080p HDTV, this LCD HDTV series boasts TruMotion 240Hz performance for reduced motion blur. Other features include: NetCast Entertainment Access, USB Video DLNA, and Wireless-ready technology.

LD550 Series (32-, 42-, 46-, 52-, and 60-inch class sizes*) – Also a Full HD 1080p series, these HDTVs are equipped with TruMotion 120Hz. Other features include: NetCast Entertainment Access, USB Video, DLNA, and Wireless-ready technology.

LD520 Series (32-, 42-, 47- and 55-inch class sizes*) – Combines Full HD 1080p with TruMotion 120Hz performance with a variety of screen sizes.

LD450 Series (32-, 37-, 42-, 47-inch class sizes*) – A Full HD 1080p HDTV in a variety of sizes to fit almost any room in the home.

LD350 Series (19-, 22-, 26-, and 32-inch class sizes*) – Provides smaller screen sizes for consumers in a 720p HD model.
With class sizes ranging from 19- to 60-inches, LG's LCD HDTV models provide a variety of flat panel options for any room in the home ― most built with LG's four core technologies:
• Picture Wizard: Provides consumers with an easy-to-use seven-step calibration process that allows them to change picture settings without hiring an expert.
• Intelligent Sensor: Automatically calibrates and optimizes brightness, contrast, white balance and color, based on the brightness and color temperature of lighting in the room – thereby saving on energy output in most circumstances. (Excluding LD350 and LD450 series and the 19, 22, 26-inch class LE5300 models)
• Clear Voice II: An enhancement to Clear Voice, this feature customizes volume settings by 12 distinct voice zoom levels without diminishing other surrounding sounds, helping ensure consumers don't miss a single line of dialogue during action sequences.
• AV Mode II: Includes three AV modes preset to optimize picture and sound settings based on Cinema, Sports or Game content, which can be easily set with the remote control.

**Internet connection and subscriptions required and sold separately.

*55LE9500 55-inch class/54.6-inch diagonal
*47LE9500 47-inch class/47.0-inch diagonal
*55LE8500 55-inch class/54.6-inch diagonal
*47LE8500 47-inch class/47.0-inch diagonal
*55LE7500 55-inch class/54.6-inch diagonal
*47LE7500 47-inch class/47.0-inch diagonal
*42LE7500 42-inch class/42.0-inch diagonal
*55LE5500 55-inch class/54.6-inch diagonal
*47LE5500 47-inch class/47.0-inch diagonal
*42LE5500 42-inch class/42.0-inch diagonal
*60LE5400 60-inch class/59.5-inch diagonal
*55LE5400 55-inch class/54.6-inch diagonal
*47LE5400 47-inch class/47.0-inch diagonal
*42LE5400 42-inch class/42.0-inch diagonal
*32LE5400 32-inch class/31.5-inch diagonal
*37LE5300 37-inch class/37.0-inch diagonal
*32LE5300 32-inch class/31.5-inch diagonal
*26LE5300 26-inch class/26.0-inch diagonal
*22LE5300 22-inch class/21.6-inch diagonal
*19LE5300 19-inch class/18.5-inch diagonal
*55LD650 55-inch class/54.6-inch diagonal
*47LD650 47-inch class/47.0-inch diagonal
*60LD550 60-inch class/59.5-inch diagonal
*52LD550 52-inch class/52.0-inch diagonal
*46LD550 46-inch class/45.9-inch diagonal
*42LD550 42-inch class/42.0-inch diagonal
*32LD550 32-inch class/31.5-inch diagonal
*55LD520 55-inch class/54.6-inch diagonal
*47LD520 47-inch class/47.0-inch diagonal
*42LD520 42-inch class/42.0-inch diagonal
*32LD520 32-inch class/31.5-inch diagonal
*47LD540 47-inch class/47.0-inch diagonal
*42LD540 42-inch class/42.0-inch diagonal
*37LD540 37-inch class/37.0-inch diagonal
*32LD540 32-inch class/31.5-inch diagonal
*32LD350 32-inch class/31.5-inch diagonal
*26LD350 26-inch class/26.0-inch diagonal
*22LD350 22-inch class/21.6-inch diagonal
*19LD350 19-inch class/18.5-inch diagonal

* Specifications subject to change without notice.
* THX certification is pending final testing and approval by THX Ltd.

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Postad 24 mars 2010 - 09:33

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LE7500 har dålig svärta enligt denna recension, hoppas att 8500 och 9500 presterar bättre.

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Postad 30 mars 2010 - 17:47

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Nu ser det bättre ut, riktigt positivt om LE8500
"among the deepest shades of black of any TV; superb shadow detail; exceedingly accurate color; better off-angle viewing than many LCDs....."

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Postad 01 april 2010 - 08:31

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Nu är ju bara frågan när dom tänker släppa LX9500 här, dom siktar ju på April/Maj i US/UK.

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Postad 04 april 2010 - 15:17

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Lite bilder och svar på frågor från nån lycklig jäkel som sitter med en 55LE8500. http://www.avsforum....p;postcount=112

Om man ska tro på hans ord så låter den väldigt lovande, tyvärr ingen info om clouding dock :/

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Postad 05 april 2010 - 13:30

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Recension.....Inte så illa... ;)

http://reviews.cnet....=forums06;posts

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Postad 05 april 2010 - 13:32

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allt om LE8500, vi vill ha intryck av LX9500 ;)

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Postad 05 april 2010 - 13:59

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Yepp..Hoppas det dyker upp snart ;)

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Postad 05 april 2010 - 18:41

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Recension.....Inte så illa... :)

http://reviews.cnet....=forums06;posts

Samma recension som jag redan tidigare postat i tråden.
Tyvärr har Cnet redan sänkt sitt betyg pga av "uneven backlight uniformity", möjligtvis kan problemet åtgärdas då LG lovat någon sorts förklaring "The company said it would get back to us with an explanation, and we'll update this section when we get it. "

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Postad 07 april 2010 - 14:27

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kollade lite på LG's hemsida och där hittar jag http://www.lg.com/se...LG-55LX950N.jsp

Antar att dom har bytt produktnamnet för norden? ;)

finns även på http://www.digitalbu...b8-cbf2b91277c5

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Postad 07 april 2010 - 15:09

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mailade LG och frågade när den kommer hit, dom sa så här:

Denna modell bör finnas tillgänglig från och med början av Maj månad.

MvH
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;)

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Postad 14 april 2010 - 19:43

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Är 42LE850N den nordiska varianten av 42le8500? Någon som vet när den dyker upp?

http://www.lg.com/se...LG-42LE850N.jsp

Redigerat av Unregisteredb0b4b564, 14 april 2010 - 19:44.


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Postad 18 april 2010 - 00:24

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LE850N motsvarar LE8500, där N står för Norden. Viktigt att veta för er som funderar på att köpa en av de nya modellerna är just att ni skall ha N:et då LG inte kommer att ta ngn support på importerade LE8500 modeller osv utan endast på nordenmodellerna. Skulle kunna tänka mig att sidor som sekvencia mfl, kommer att sälja eget import av USA-modeller. Tror t.om att vi kommer se nordenmodellerna redan nu denna månaden. Senast jag kollade iaf (jobbar på El-giganten :D )

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Postad 18 april 2010 - 10:55

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Beställde en 47LE850N via jobbet för drygt en månad sedan, fick bekräftat att den skulle komma till grossisten den 9 april men
det har blivit famflyttat till 14:e och sedan till 24:e. Har legat hemma med insluensa så jag har inte kunnat
kolla allra senaste infon. Är sjukt sugen på denna modell men förutom en PDF på amerikanska sidan så finns det ganska
dåligt med info på den.

http://www.lg.com/us...ss_47LE8500.pdf
Förutom att vi får 200Hz istället för 240Hz så hoppas jag resten av specen är identisk

http://www.lg.com/us...IA-47LE8500.jsp


Mvh Christer

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Postad 18 april 2010 - 16:30

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Någon som vet vad 42le850n eller 47le850n kommer att landa på i Sverige?

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Postad 18 april 2010 - 18:46

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Jag är också intresserad av ungefär hur mycket dessa kommer kosta, speciallt 42-tummarna.
Verkar vara dåligt intresse för dessa apparater, helt dött om man jämför med plasma-trådarna.
Är det priset som gör det eller?

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Postad 18 april 2010 - 19:13

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Runt 18-19 000 skulle jag gissa på, 42:erna då vill säga.

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Postad 18 april 2010 - 19:20

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Å fyfan, ja då blir det nog plasma för mig också. :D

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Postad 18 april 2010 - 20:58

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47" hamnar nog på en 20-21000:- Men tex Pixelia kan säkert ta in 8500 till lite lägre pris.

Dock är ju dessa billiga jämfört med konkurrenterna samsung och sony, billiga är kanske fel ord, mer prisvärda då ;-)

om ni söker på youtube på lx9500 och le8500 så kommer ni hitta filmer från bland annat CES mässan.
dom visar där en 6mm tjock 72" LED med GRYM bild. Släpps till hösten tydligen, världens tunnaste :-)

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Postad 19 april 2010 - 13:05

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Konstigt att dom inte dykt upp på prisjakt, på LG sa dom att le850n skulle dyka upp inom dom närmaste veckorna.

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Postad 21 april 2010 - 09:46

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LE850N motsvarar LE8500, där N står för Norden. Viktigt att veta för er som funderar på att köpa en av de nya modellerna är just att ni skall ha N:et då LG inte kommer att ta ngn support på importerade LE8500 modeller osv utan endast på nordenmodellerna. Skulle kunna tänka mig att sidor som sekvencia mfl, kommer att sälja eget import av USA-modeller. Tror t.om att vi kommer se nordenmodellerna redan nu denna månaden. Senast jag kollade iaf (jobbar på El-giganten ;) )


även 55LX950N? skulle va kul o se den i butik :D

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Postad 21 april 2010 - 09:56

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även 55LX950N? skulle va kul o se den i butik ;)

Om man känner LG rätt får vi vara glada om den överhuvudtaget kommer till Norden , vi har inte sett mycket av förra årets toppmodell LH9000.

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Postad 22 april 2010 - 19:47

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42LE850N kommer nu den 10:e maj på gross och det verkar som om 47LE850N droppar in på gross redan 30:e april. LX vetefan, har inte kollat faktiskt. Jag skall själv ha 42:an men funderar på 47:an nu när den kommer tidigare haha, kan fan inte vänta mer ;)

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Postad 27 april 2010 - 19:53

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Fick min 42LE850N i förrgår och ######r...jag är nöjd haha :)

#29

Postad 27 april 2010 - 20:24

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Fick min 42LE850N i förrgår och ######r...jag är nöjd haha :)



Du får slänga upp lite galleribilder :-)

#30

Postad 02 maj 2010 - 21:32

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LG præsenterer 3D LX650N & prissætter LX950N

#31

Postad 03 maj 2010 - 09:32

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FlatpanelsDK har test af LE8500 (LE850N) online i dag.

Test: LG LE850N test

#32

Postad 03 maj 2010 - 12:01

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8500 ser ju ut att ha potential att bli en hit! En 55" skulle sitta fint i mitt vardagsrum.

#33

Postad 03 maj 2010 - 13:25

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8500 ser ju ut att ha potential att bli en hit! En 55" skulle sitta fint i mitt vardagsrum.

Om det inte vore för det där j-la spegelglaset!

Varför, varför, varför...?

/Bäckman

#34

Postad 03 maj 2010 - 19:21

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Verkar ju kanon...Som gjutet för min ekonomi :-)

Svärta 0.00 cd/m2 :P Holy Fu*k

Tyvärr har den lite småskavanker och grymt mycket reflektioner ..

Det är ju verkligen hatobjekt nr 1 :ph34r:

Svär varje dag om jobbets Samsung plasma som är som en spegel....
Fast man drar för så speglas allt i den ...

Men det verkar ju vara modernt me såna dumheter som glas..

har 3 stora fönster mitt emot där tv ska stå och det är kvällssol ..
Lär ju måsta köpa markiser :)

Redigerat av moparman, 03 maj 2010 - 19:23.


#35

Postad 03 maj 2010 - 21:17

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Såg den le850 på elgiganten i helgen ,svårt att bedömma den då den reflekterar i rampljuset men enligt flatpanels verkar den lovande...Pappa vill ha en tunnis så denna ligger bra till där.

#36

Postad 04 maj 2010 - 19:50

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Spegel spegel på väggen där :)

Bifogad fil  LG.jpg   43,25K   3 Antal nerladdningar

http://www.avsforum....d.php?t=1241248

#37

Postad 04 maj 2010 - 20:50

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Spegel spegel på väggen där :)

http://www.avsforum....d.php?t=1241248

Finns det någon TV av årets modeller som inte har speglande glas?

#38

Postad 04 maj 2010 - 21:42

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Ingen aning....

En riktigt bra recension...

www.avsforum.com

LG 55LE8500 calibration report/review
Recently, Chris invited me out to Cleveland Plasma to check out the sleek, new LG 55LE8500 LED LCD TV. As the replacement for the mighty LH90 series, I hoped that LG would be able to maintain or refine the core picture quality while giving the cosmetics a welcome facelift.

The LE8500 is indeed one of the thinnest and beautiful designs out there. However, it is surprisingly heavy, which gives it a sense of very high build quality. The front is covered with a glossy sheet of glass, which, while it seems to offer a high level of durability and protection, unfortunately picks up much more distinct reflections than the LH90's matte screen.

LG's latest models have included some of the most thorough calibration adjustments available, and the LE8500 continues that tradition. In addition to the normal picture adjustments, highlights include a switchable 10 point gamma/grayscale adjustment, a partial CMS adjustment that gives level and hue controls for each primary and secondary color, and new customizable TruMotion controls. There are two ISF Expert modes, which can be locked and renamed ISF Day or ISF Night; and two THX modes, called THX Cinema and THX Bright Room.

I began by measuring the LE8500's performance in the THX and ISF modes before making any adjustments. Other modes may be more watchable in some situations, though for the most part these modes give the most accurate picture. They all had an emphasis of green in the grayscale, which can impart a slightly dingy, drab look to the picture. THX Bright room was tuned pretty well for dealing with a lot of ambient light. ISF Expert would be a pretty good choice for an all purpose mode if you do not prefer to switch back and forth between day and night modes.

The LE8500 holds it's color very well off axis, so viewing angle is not as critical as it tends to be on the Sonys and Samsungs I've worked with. With those others, you loose color and contrast if you move to the sides of the couch; with the LE8500 at least the color is maintained. In addition, the LE8500 has the capability of putting out an extremely bright picture with little to no compromise in accuracy. These two characteristics mean the LE8500 will adapt well to a typical living room.

The first performance difference that I observed between the LE8500 and the LH90 was the slight horizontal lines in the LE8500's image, which showed up mostly in bright, large, solid objects. The lines appeared to be divisions between the LED backlight zones, and they were more apparent while an image was being drawn than after the image fully appeared. Most likely a result of an attempt to reduce the faint glowing or haze around objects caused by the limited number of backlight zones, they seemed to do that and more.

I also noticed the LE8500's backlight zones behave differently than the LH90's. The LE8500's firmware is apparently tuned to fully light up each zone when that zone is displaying a bright object no matter what the size; in other words, a solitary bright star in the black night would cause that zone to fully light up. Because of the increased definition between zones caused by the bands, the exact size and shape of the zone manifested itself more plainly. The LH90, on the other hand, tends not to fully illuminate each zone if only a small dot or line is displayed in the zone. It seems to be programmed to need a larger portion of the zone to be occupied with picture content before the zone is fully illuminated. That, combined with the L90's lack of sharp definition between zones, gives the two TVs a very different characteristic in dark and high contrast scenes. These artifacts are the downside to local dimming technology and are the price paid for dark, inky blacks with rich contrast on an LCD. They are only noticeable in a dark room, and overall I feel they are a small price to pay for the great blacks and contrast.

The LE8500 calibrates well, with very accurate color, gamma, and grayscale after calibration (attachment 4). An Eye One Pro or ColorMunki spectro are the least expensive tools that should be used to do a full calibration. The screen can be totally black in areas that are not displaying a picture. The 10 step adjustment and CMS controls work well. Oddly, though, I was able to measure the effects of the CMS control, even though the visible effects on real program material were virtually unnoticeable. That is not the case with the LH90, where relatively small CMS adjustments can have a big impact on perceived fleshtones and colors. I noticed the TruMotion controls, which give separate judder and blur reduction in up to 10 steps, seemed a little quirky. The judder reduction appeared to be all or nothing with my 1080P/24 test material; any setting from 1 through 10 brought on the too-smooth video look, while 0 looked jerky in comparison. I couldn't see any effect with the blur reduction, though I was looking at movie clips rather than fast moving sports. Though this may sound like a disaster, in reality it's more control than the LH90 provided; and I was perfectly satisfied with movement and pans with judder set at 1 and blur near mid point.

Granted, I've pointed out the nit picky problems I often uncover with a TV. I have yet to find a TV that didn't have one or two. What really matters to a videophile is not the little issues, but the big picture. And the big picture is what floored me about the LE8500. What I saw is probably the most three dimensional 2D image I have ever seen! Familiar scenes gave a wonderful impression of depth and dimensionality. Bright images popped out, and there was an excellent sense of contrast. Shadow detail was superb, with dark images neither sinking into black or looking washed out. Skintones were superb, with a realistic but not overdone ruddiness to faces; on the LH90 they looked just a tiny bit yellowish in comparison, though the LH90 is also excellent in this regard. I did notice, however, that there was a little more graininess in the LE8500's image than I usually see. It was soon apparent, after viewing my familiar The Dark Knight and DVE clips, that the LE8500 even beat the giant-killer LH90 in overall depth, pop, and color. While some may believe these differences are due to the glossy screen, I have compared the matte screen LH90 to the glossy Samsung B8500 without the same impressions. I have to admit I still do not like glossy screens, and I am sad to see glare resistant screen of the LH90 go. My gut feeling is that a good bit of the differences I saw were from the different tuning of the LED backlight action.

I came away with an extremely positive impression of the LE8500. While there's always a wish list of improvements, that list seems to sink into the shadows left behind by the superb image. Keep 'em coming, LG!


Djäklar vad sugen jag börjar vara på den här .....Skule va kul om de kom in lite priser snart

#39

Postad 04 maj 2010 - 22:01

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Jag börjar bygga upp stora förväntningar nu! Äntligen en hyfsat stor lcd med bra bild till överkomligt pris. Verkar bara vara M3 som inte var så imponerade av 8500. Å andra sidan, M3 är väl inte kända för att göra bra tester direkt! :)

Jag var förbi Elgiganten i Uppsala idag, i hopp om att få en glimt av 8500:an. Hittade emellertid ingen trots att det stod på elgigantens websida att den fanns i butiken. Hmm. Kan ha missat den förstås. Det fanns inga säljare i närheten att fråga. Ja ja, man får väl ge sig till tåls ett litet tag till tills 55" kommer ut.

#40

Postad 04 maj 2010 - 22:21

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Hehe...Joo att M3 inte gillar den är väl ett solklart plus :)

Vet du vars man kan läsa testet ?

Köpa tidningen som gäller eller ?

#41

Postad 04 maj 2010 - 22:30

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http://m3.idg.se/2.1...imeterprecision

#42

Postad 04 maj 2010 - 22:56

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Tackar..Måste nog vässa google förmågorna :)

Var ju ändå inte såå dålig recension...

Allt lär ju vara en förbättring mot min 4 år gamla bakprojetv ..

Hoppas på skapligt pris nu bara så kanske det blir ett köp

#43

Postad 06 maj 2010 - 23:54

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ojojoj denna har jag missat, men DAMN va jag är sugen på att se denna nu efter att ha läst flatpanels recension bland annat.
jag gillar sl8000 VÄLDIGT mycket men den har alldeles för dålig svärta för mig, men detta är en sl8000 fast med FANTASTISK svärta! är inte långt ifrån den perfekta tvn för mig!
detta kan kanske bli tvn jag köper!

Redigerat av Beagle five, 06 maj 2010 - 23:54.


#44

Postad 07 maj 2010 - 08:50

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Djäklar vad sugen jag börjar vara på den här .....Skule va kul om de kom in lite priser snart






#45

Postad 07 maj 2010 - 09:06

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tyvärr säger inte det priset så mycket

#46

Postad 09 maj 2010 - 19:02

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tyvärr säger inte det priset så mycket


Nä kanske inte, men en fingervisning ger det ju!

#47

Postad 09 maj 2010 - 22:43

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Kanske..Vi får väl se...

Men är inte 24317 kr lite väldyrt ?

Stämmer det så lär LG värsta med 3D knäcka 30 strecket

#48

Postad 11 maj 2010 - 20:03

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Hallå!
Ska köpa ny tv nu tänkte jag och har spanat lite på LG:s nya apparater. Tänkte bara höra om det är någon här som vet vad skillnaden är mellan LE9500 och LX9500. Eller är det bara betäckningar för olika länder?
Undrar även om LG:s LED/LCD:er är något att ha? Har noll erfarenhet av LG. Men dom ser ju riktigt nice ut 2010:s modeller.

#49

Postad 12 maj 2010 - 12:27

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Kanske..Vi får väl se...

Men är inte 24317 kr lite väldyrt ?

Stämmer det så lär LG värsta med 3D knäcka 30 strecket


Det kostar att ligga på topp...



Ska du ha en 55" lär den alldeles säker gå på mer än 30'...

#50

Postad 12 maj 2010 - 12:34

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Aj då.



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