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LG and Samsung 3DTVs coming in March

Posted by skin On February - 9 - 2010

The two Korean Electronic giants are both looking at launching their 3DTV screens as soon as next month. Samsung’s LED9000 Series 3D TV will be its first release where LG will be shipping its 32-52” Infinia LE9500 range of screens.

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With so much in the 3D world appearing within the next year (Sky 3D, 3D gaming and more 3D Movies) now is a good time for the release. With the obvious popularity rise in 3D now at its highest since the 80s 3D revolution the question asked we need to ask is “will people spend the money on what could be the next fad”. Samsung seem to think so but maybe not as highly as first anticipated. Samsung Visual Display Division chief Yoon Boo-Keun said that Samsung had dropped their target of 2.6million 3DTV sales to 2 million(still a lot of sales)

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Only problem is they’re keeping shtumm about prices but i wouldn’t expect it to be anything but ludicrous!

LG SL9000 LED TV

Posted by skin On November - 16 - 2009

’s first told us about its new SL9000 a few months back now we have it here in Blighty the information is here for you. As were still waiting for OLED to break the 15” barrier LED is the next best thing inn television.

 

The super-slim edge to edge screen uses LED’s to backlight the screen. As LED’s are small this allows the screen to be super thin. Also they use a lot less power than a standard TV, but the most important point is the clarity and depth it adds to the screen in comparison to an or Plasma.

 

At a mere 3cm thin, it sports 4HDMI ports aswell as all the standard component and PC slots. However due to how thin the screen actually is and the fact the ports are on the back and not on the side of the panel, wall mounting this baby will require a dab DIY hand!

 

Prices start at £1000 for a 42” and £1500 for a “47, have however said this is the start of the series and it will soon come in smaller flavours which if you don’t have the space or the money for a mammoth screen, you can pick a smaller one up soon.

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LG GD900 Crystal Review

Posted by James On September - 21 - 2009

lg-mobile_phones-Crystal-front-large At the end of last year we blogged about LG planning on releasing 125 handsets globally and roughly 1 handset every 2 weeks in the UK. While I am not sure that figure is totally accurate today I would not be surprised if it was close, have certainly been pumping out the phones recently including the LG BL40, LG Arena, LG watch phone, LG Viewty II and the GD900 Crystal that we will be reviewing today.

certainly appear to be trying to increase their market share by releasing a phone for every possible niche and in today's review it is the GD900 Crystal which is the first transparent phone to hit the market.

The GD900 is available from free on a £30-per-month contract, or for around £500 on a pay-as-you-go deal. You can also buy it SIM-free for around £350.

 

 

The specifications of the phone are:

  • Camera: 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, Videocall camera
  • TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colours - 480 x 800 pixels, 3.0 inches
  • S-Class Touch UI
  • Transparent touch-sensitive keypad
  • Gesture Shortcut
  • Multi-touch input method
  • Handwriting recognition
  • Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
  • Card slot: microSD (TransFlash), up to 16GB
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • TV-out
  • MP3/AAC/AAC+/WMA player
  • DivX/XviD/MPEG4 player
  • Organizer
  • Document viewer (DOC, XLS, PPT, PDF)
  • Voice memo

GD900_Titan_1_UI2-237x300 From first impressions the GD900 is a great looking phone, the main part of the phone is metallic looking and is not vastly different from the LG Arena but it then has this extremely impressive slide out keypad which is made of tempered glass and lights up around the edges. The transparent keyboard certainly makes a good talking point about the phone, though it does add quite a feminine element to the phone so it may not have a very wide appeal to males.

It is also quite impressive how sturdy the slider, I think this was largely due to the use of glass over plastic. If the slider had been poorly implemented I think it would of been disastrous.

Interestingly the keypad is also a touch-sensitive controller which allows you to flick through items or use multi touch with either the keypad or screen. It may not be a huge feature but these little things do count.

Like the LG Arena the GD900 uses the S-Class Touch UI which we previously had mixed feelings about however one of the main issues we had with the LG Arena was with text input and to some extent this is solved with the inclusion of the keypad which allows for T9 input. Granted this is not ideal but there are not many phones out their with a dedicated keyboard or a well implemented touchscreen keyboard.

The S-Class Touch UI has clearly taken a lot of ideas from the iPhone while implementing their own features such as the 3D Cube that is used when flicking through screens (though this reminds me of Compiz). I find it difficult to make an objective opinion about the S-Class Touch UI as I can’t help but compare it to the superior iPod. The problem here is that it is not really a fair comparison. The iPhone is a Smartphone running an operating system so it can be customised as much as you want (well in theory). The GD900 is essentially a dumb phone that can not be modified to the extent of the iPhone or Android phones.

Looking at in comparison with other dumb phones then it is a perfectly good phone, it does have issues with it including sluggishness but most of these problems are found on other phones that don’t use a smart OS.

Things start to improve when you move onto some of the functionality of the phone. I found the camera to be quite good, not amazing. It suffers from serious input lag, though this is very common in phones and the LED flash is far from ideal but again a common problem with phones. In general though it is a good camera for a phone.

The phone also has a video recorder, video editor, music player and FM radio. It also has a decent amount of room with 1.5GB, though I would of liked to see more space. The phone does need an adapter for the earphones but the supplied earphones are actually very good, I would say they are the best earphones I have used that have been supplied with a phone.

The adaptor for the phone earphones uses a micro USB and this is also used for charging. I can not stress how happy I am to see this implemented, I have a huge issue with proprietary connectors and while I realise a lot of companies are planning to use a universal standard for phone charging it is nice to see a company finally implement it.

Finally we have the GD900’s browser, I found it did a reasonably good job at displaying complex pages and it managed to load them quite fast thanks to the HSPDA connection.

Overall

The GD900 is by no means the best phone out there, I found it to be let down by its interface slightly, but it is still a very good phone with great looks.

If the iPone is too expensive for you (and common), and other smartphones are too ugly or you just want something a little different then I would say the GD900 is definitely worth a look.

Blu-Ray Player Fest : LG BD390

Posted by skin On September - 6 - 2009

More news on yet another Blu-Ray player. We touched on this a couple of months back but now we’ver got some UK details on it. This wireless enabled player allows a WiFi connection to your network so no wired router access is needed for internet connection for all those updates and internet extras your blu-rays may need. Its also DLNA certified meaning you can share media from any other gadget that is also DLNA certified……brilliant eh??

 

Full Spec :

  • Full 1080p
  • 7.1 sound output
  • Multi Format playback including DivX HD and MKV(brilliant)
  • BD Live Compatible
  • Browsing
  • WiFi Connection
  • USB port(matched with the file support can watch films straight off an ext HDD)

LG said it will be available at the end of this month and will set you back between £250 and £300

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2010 : 15” LG OLED Coming

Posted by skin On August - 31 - 2009

With its first spotting at CES earlier in the year and with fast approaching, will be giving a full showing of its new monster sized OLED, just kidding its still the biggest out there due to the fact all that’s currently out there is the Sony XEL-1, but at 15” a full 4” bigger than the Sony, OLED screens are going to be entering respectable size.

 

As well as the extra inches, the TV gives a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio a super fast response rate, being OLED the power consumption is a lot less than a standard LCD and the screen life will be guaranteed for 30,000 hours of use.

 

There’s no news on an exact price yet but its likely to be sky high if the Sony one is anything to go by. Hopefully we’ll get some more info from in Berlin. It will be hitting the Korean market in November and hopefully will be on our shores early next year.

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LG BL40 ‘New Chocolate’ phone now revealed.

Posted by skin On July - 30 - 2009

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LG’s 'New Chocolate', otherwise known as the LG BL40 has now officially been revealed to the press after countless teaser shots and videos.

 

With a 21:9 ratio 4-inch tempered glass, scratchproof, screen(the major selling point) and sleek black finish, this is hopefully going to be the fashionable smartphone LG is after to break into the market. The screen should allow the user to multitask ie. see your entire inbox whilst reading a message.

 

The full specs aren’t quite available yet but we’re looking at HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS and a 5MP camera. LG says it will be released in the 3rd Quarter of this year which basically means anytime soon.lg-bl40-official-photos-2

Feature Packed, yet cheap LG BD370 Blu-Ray Player

Posted by skin On July - 19 - 2009

lg-bd370-blu-ray-player If you’re looking for a top quality feature packed player that isn’t a PS3, but don’t want to pay a PS3 price, this could be for you.

 

On the outside the player is relatively thin and aesthetically pleasing, the inside packs power to load up your blu-rays quickly and in full HD. The player has profile 2.0, and can upscale DVD’s has USB connections and has the ability to pluck your favourite YouTube videos from the net and play them on your telly in SD.

 

Full Specs :

  • Full HD 1080p Output via HDMI
  • 1080p Up-scaling of Standard DVDs
  • Wide Audio Format Support(Dolby True HD, DTS-HD)
  • BD Live : Enjoy additional movie content via internet
  • YouTube : Free access to YouTube where 15 hours of content is updated every minute
  • SIMPLINK Multi-device Control
  • USB 2.0
  • Strong Circle & LED Indicator
  • HD Movie Playback (H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC codec)
  • Compatible Container Format : *.mkv, *.mp4, *.avi
  • DVD, Audio CD, CD-RW/R
  • JPEG, MP3, WMA
  • DivX Playback
  • Quick Start up & Disc Loading
  • Instant Tray Open
  • Bonus View

LG Arena KM900 – Review

Posted by skin On June - 29 - 2009

On first looks the Arena looks like a smaller, slightly fatter iPhone. The screen takes up most of the phone with three buttons at the bottom of the screen and a small camera at the top. On the back of the phone, the camera lens is very small as to is the flash. The brushed metal finish is attractive  but the plastic back seems to get dirty quick. Being a touchscreen phone thats very iPhone looking, this is obviously LG’s attempt to draw in those customers that Apple has attracted. However a smartphone this is not but this doesn’t stop it being a good all round phone.

 

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