Você está na página 1de 36

http://www.flatpanelshd.com/article.php?

subaction=showfull&id=1296297933

LG 2011 TV line-up - with full spec list

By Rasmus Larsen - 29 Jan 2011

Share |
In this article we give you the complete overview of LG’s 2011
line-up in LCD/LED and plasma with pictures and specifications.
Below you will find sections about LG’s new 2011 products and
the technology, as well as overview tables with specifications and
prices (coming soon). Look forward to Nano technology, cheaper
Cinema 3D, Smart TV and USB recording.

The many questions from you users have been answered


in the bottom of the article. Expect reviews soon, too.

LG 2011 line-up in outline

LG had invited the press to an in-depth presentation of the new


2011 line-up and we had a chance to get some hands-on
experiences with most of the new TVs. In this article you will get
the full overview of LG's 2011 line-up.
LG wants to continue with both LCD/LED and plasma in 2011.
Their LED models have been updated with the new extremely
interesting Nano LED technology and their top plasma ranges are
now fully 3D enabled. LG has also developed an inexpensive 3D
alternative in their Cinema 3D models that utilizes the cheaper
polarized 3D system that you have seen in cinemas.

LG 2011 Nano TV

2 different 3D technologies

LG believes that the 3D market lacks width and therefore they


plan to launch active 3DTVs such as the LW9500, LW7700 and
PZ950 and passive 3D models such as LW6500 and LW5600. The
passive 3D models are aimed at the mainstream segment while
the active 3D models are for discerning users.
LG Cinema 3D with polarized 3D glasses

LG uses the term Cinema 3D for their new passive 3DTV that
works the same way as 3D in the cinemas. This means very
cheap and lightweight 3D glasses with no flicker or batteries, as
well as reduced crosstalk. We tried LG's Cinema 3D system and it
actually was surprisingly good.
We will get back with more information about it a later article or
review.
LG 2011 line-up

For the active 3D system LG has developed new, smarter 3D


glasses (the Cinema 3D models comes bundled with inexpensive
polarized 3D glasses). The 3D glasses have been developed in
collaboration with Alain Mikli and can be seen below.

LG’s 2011 3D glasses


Below you see LG’s polarized 3D glasses for the Cinema 3D
ranges.

LG’s 2011 polarized 3D glasses

LG focuses on Smart TV in 2011

LG strongly believes that the internet has a important role for flat
panel TVs in the coming years and that's why LG has developed
an all-new Smart TV interface in collaboration with Plex, simply
called Smart TV. The Smart TV still has the NetCast support with
YouTube, Picassa, and Facebook but LG has also integrated a
Web browser and an App interface (online in Q3 2011).

The US users can access services such as Netflix, CinemaNow,


and VUDU and the European users will get local content
depending on the specific region. In addition, a free App for
iPhone, Android, Windows 7 and Symbian-based smart phones
will provide an additional way to control the set, including a full
QWERTY keyboard. We will feature a full article about LG's Smart
TV interface later but right now we have to say that we are
impressed and anxious to see it unfold it's full potential.

LG 2011 Smart TV interface

Nano technology and improved plasma

LG talked a lot about their new Nano LED technology. By utilizing


an extremely thin film with 10^-9 m nano-size holes, LG is able to
create very slim TVs with extremely deep black levels due to the
local dimming capabilities. LG even says that the Nano film should
distribute light evenly to ensure no clouding or backlight bleeding.
LG 2011 line-up

On the plasma side, LG has taken things a step further with a


better filter, 3D and lower energy consumption. The flagship is
called PZ950 and it comes with LG's Borderless design, 3D, THX
(for 3D and 2D) and the Smart TV interface with web browser
and Apps.

LG also plans to release cheaper plasma ranges with 3D and


slimmer designs and bezels such as the PZ750 which has a depth
of less than 2 inches and a bezel measuring just 1.18 inches.

Other new features include LG’s Magic Motion remote with gyro
based sensing technology that controls the TV with Wii-like
motion, as well as the USB recording function available on some
of the high-end EU models such as the LW9500 and the high-end
plasma TVs (only in the EU).
LG 2011 line-up

Additionally, ISFccc calibration options allow consumers to work


with a professional to set "day" and "night" levels for optimal
viewing and brightness levels. The ISFccc setting options are
available on the semi high-end and high-end ranges.

Below we have described the new LG flat panel TVs. See the
overview table at the bottom as well for an overview. The user
questions are found in the last section.

LG LW9500 Nano LED

LG LW9500 is the new flagship LED model from LG with Nano


LED technology. The Nano LED technology enables LG to create a
Full LED backlight with local dimming in an extremely thin frame.
LG Nano LW9500

LW9500 also features LG's new Smart TV interface with Apps and
a web browser.
LG Nano LW9500

 Nano technology
 LED local dimming
 3D (active 3D)
 Smart TV with NetCast & web browser
 400/480 Hz TruMotion
 DLNA
 Magic Wand remote
 Wi-Fi
 USB recording (only in EU)
 Wireless AV Link

LW9500 will be available in May 2011 in 47 and 55 inches called


47LW9500 and 55LW9500.
LG LZ9700 72"

LG's LZ9700 will only be available in massive 72 inches. It has


LED local dimming, 3D and 400/480 Hz but not the Nano
technology.

LG Nano LZ9700

 LED local dimming


 3D (active 3D)
 Smart TV with NetCast & web browser
 400/480 Hz TruMotion
 DLNA
 Magic Wand remote
 Wi-Fi Ready
 Wireless AV Link

LZ9700 will be available in May/June 2011 in 72 inches called


72LZ9700.

LG LW7700 Nano LED

LW7700 is the little brother to LW9500. It still features Nano LED


technology and LG's Smart TV interface. It also has 3D. A major
difference compared to the LW9500 is a matte panel instead of a
glass front.

LG Nano LW7700
 Nano technology
 LED local dimming
 3D (active 3D)
 Smart TV with NetCast & web browser
 400/480 Hz TruMotion
 DLNA
 Magic Wand remote
 Wi-Fi
 Wireless AV Link

LW7700 will be available in May 2011 in 42, 47 and 55 inches


called 42LW7700, 46LW7700 and 55LW7700.

LG LW6500

LG LW6500 is part of the Cinema 3D range. LG's Cinema 3D


equals passive 3D that you know from movie cinemas and
therefore also utilizes the very cheap and lightweight 3D glasses.
LG LW5600

 Edge LED with local dimming


 Passive 3D (Cinema 3D)
 4 pairs of 3D glasses bundled
 200/240 Hz
 Magic Wand remote Ready
 Smart TV with NetCast & web browser
 Wi-Fi Ready via USB
 Wireless AV Link
LG LW6500 Cinema 3D

LG LW6500 will be available in May 2011 in 42, 47, and 55 inches


called 42LW6500, 47LW6500, and 55LW6500.

LG LW5600

The new inexpensive LW5600 range comes with Cinema 3D -


passive 3D - and comes bundled with 4 pairs of 3D glasses

LG
 Edge LED with local dimming
 Cinema 3D (Passive 3D)
 Smart TV with NetCast & web browser
 4 pairs of 3D glasses bundled
 100/120 Hz
 Magic Wand remote Ready
 Wi-Fi Ready via USB
 Wireless AV Link

LW5600 will be available in May 2011 in 32, 42, 47 and 55 inches


called 42LW5600, 42LW5600, 47LW5600 and 55LW5600.

LG LV5500 and LV5300

LG will also be released non-3D with Smart TV capabilities (only


LV5500) and Edge LED with limited local dimming.

LG LV5500
 Edge LED with local dimming
 Smart TV with NetCast & web browser (only LV5500)
 100/120 Hz
 Magic Wand remote Ready
 Wi-Fi Ready
 Wireless AV Link (only LV5500)

LV5500 will be available in April 2011 in 32, 42, 47, and 55 inches
called 32LV5500, 42LV5500, 47LV5500 and 55LV5500.
The LV5300 is the variant without the Smart TV interface. It too
will be available in April 2011 in 32, 37, 42 and 47 inches called
32LV5300, 37LV5300, 42LV5300 and 47LV5300.

LG LV4500, LV3500, LK5500, LK4500 and LK4300

Other LCD-TV series with LED were also mentioned such as the
LV4500, LV3500, LK5500, LK4500 and LK4300.

All come with LED but none of them has the Smart TV or 3D
technologies. For full information see the specifications table
later.

LG PZ950 plasma

PZ950 is plasma flagship that a TruBlack panel, active 3D


technology and THX presets.
LG PZ950

 3D plasma-Tv (active 3D)


 Smart TV with NetCast, apps & web browser
 Borderless design
 THX 2D and 3D
 600Hz Sub-field Driving
 USB recording (only in EU)
 Bluetooth
 DLNA
 Multiplay
 Tru Black Filter
 WiFi
 Magic Wand Remote
 Wireless AV Link
LG PZ950 will be available in March/April 2011 in 50 and 60
inches called 50PZ950 and 60PZ950.

LG PZ750 plasma

PZ750 is the step down from PZ950 and it still has 3D, Smart TV
and THX.

LG PZ750

 3D plasma-Tv (active)
 Smart TV with NetCast, apps & web browser
 Borderless design
 THX 2D and 3D
 600Hz sub Field Driving
 USB recording (only in EU)
 1.8-inch bezel
 2-inch thick
 DLNA
 Wi-Fi Ready Ready
 Magic Wand remote
 Wireless AV Link

PZ750 will be available in march/April 2011 in 50 and 60 inches


called 50PZ750 and 60PZ750.

LG PZ550 plasma

LG PZ550

 Full HD plasma
 TruSlim design
 3D Ready and 2D-to-3D conversion
 Smart TV with NetCast (in a PZ570 version that also has USB
recording)
 THX
 600Hz sub Field Driving
 DLNA
 Wi-Fi Ready
 Wireless AV Link (in PZ570)

PZ550 will be available in March 2011 in 50 and 60 inches called


50PZ550 and 60PZ550. A PZ570 will also be released in some
countries with some added features.

LG PZ250

LG PZ250 is LG’s inexpensive 3D plasma range.


 Full HD plasma
 TruSlim design
 3D Ready and 2D-to-3D conversion
 600Hz sub Field Driving
 DLNA
 Wi-Fi Ready

PZ250 will be available in March 2011 in 50 and 60 inches called


50PZ250 and 60PZ250.

LG PW350 plasma
LG PW350

 Full HD plasma
 TruSlim design
 3D Ready and 2D-to-3D conversion
 Smart TV with NetCast
 600Hz sub Field Driving

PW350 will be available in March 2011 in 42 and 50 inches called


42PW350 and 50PW350.

LG PV450 & PT350 plasma

Lastly, LG is releasing two cheaper ranges without 3D called


PV450 and PT350. Both with TruSlim design with a thinner bezel.

The PV450 range will be available in 50” (50PV450) and 60”


(60PV450).
The PT350 range will be available in 42” (42PT350) and 50”
(50PT350).

Overview

Below you find a complete overview of the 2011 LG line-up.

Click to enlarge
Prices

The pricing details have not been fully decided. We will return
with full pricing details on all models as soon as we receive them
from LG. Subscribe to our Newsletter for updates.

User questions

Below you can find answers to most of the questions. Some


questions have been merged and others require testing.

Which formats are supported by the Internet browser?


-Jesper
Flash understøttes. Større artikel kommer online omkring

is it a full Plex integration or a modified version? -Torben


Medialink - not exactly the same but adaptation for Tv software

Is there a model with DVB-T2, DVB-S2 and USB


recording? -Jackpot
No, not in 2011. Not in the Nordic at least.

Will the LEX8 announced at IFA 2010 be released in


2011? -Kenneth & What about the LEX8 model, is this one
of the 2011 range? -sonofs
LEX8 is not coming to Europe. But the other new models with
LED local dimming has the same backlight technology and same
number of lamps.
Is it possible to record one show and watch another?
Internet browser: java and flash support? -Jeppe
No, unfortunately not. There's only one tuner. Java and flash is
supported in the web browser.

What models will feature USB recording? -Jan


All of the Smart TVs in the plasma segment as well as the flagship
LW9500 LED model.

Will the 72-inch model arrive in 2011 and will it come in


smaller sizes? -Claus linde
The 72 inches will launch in Europe and USA. It's called
72LZ9500. If you're looking for a 55-inch model you could look at
the 55LW9500.

Any models without glass front? -lazy


Yes, the LW7700 and some of the cheaper ranges. The Cinema
3D models as well.

What about the anti-reflective filter? -Martin & Are the


screens still as reflective as last years?
It's the same as last year.

Is the Plex system transcoding video files?


You don't have to transcode files but if the files aren't supported,
you can use your PC DLNA software to transcode files.
Can you watch a 1080p mkv video via Plex?
Hardware 1080p is supported.

How do you connect a surround system? -Søren Pedersen


HDMI 1.4 or optical. Surround is supported.

Did they manage to reduce or eliminate the banding last


years LED range had?
It's is eliminated in the Nano TVs.

Pls ask them about crosstalk, clouding, input lag (lower


than 2010?), black level, banding. thx :] -Balazs
We will examine all those things in the reviews.

How about input lag at LG LW6500 and LW5700? -Michael


Depends on the systems that are activated but the picture circuits
have been updated compared to the 2010 models.

How about DLNA and its support of codecs etc. Whether


they plan to implement DVB-S tuners as well as their
competitors -bramo
Supports MKV, Divx HD, wmv, avi, mpeg4 etc.
No DVB-S tuners in the Nordic but some EU countries will get
DVB-S tuners in the LG TVs.

What sizes will the LW950W come in, and when will it be
for sale? What are the differences between the US and
the European model (LW950W)? -Daniel
LW950W is the Nordic model LW9500 is the US and EU model. It
will launch in 47 and 55 inches in end of April, beginning of may.
US vs. EU: The EU models will have DVB-T2 and USB recording.
The US models will have more Smart TV Premium providers for
video on demand services.

is there a PVR function onboard? Is that supported with 2


tuners or just 1? I would like to watch a different channel
then the one I am recording. -Martin
Yes, but only 1 tuner. See the specs table for further details on
which models that incorporate the USB recording functions.

Does the LW7700 also support local dimming, or is that


only for the higher LW9500 model? Is the Plex media
client present in the LW7000 and the LW9500 series, or is
that just a feature for the Plasma range? -Martin
Yes, local dimming and Nano on both series. Plex is also
integrated.

Do the TV's support only passive 3D? Is that the way LG is


going now? Do all the new LG's have passive 3D or is
there a mixture in the 3D stock (active and passive)
-Martin
LG plans to release both passive and active 3DTVs. The passive
3DTVs are called Cinema 3D and the active 3DTVs are called
Dynamic 3D.

When's the 31" OLED coming out? I don't care about


plasma or lcd. -oled
LG's 31-inch OLED-TV will not launch in Europe. US and Asia still
undecided.

I'd be curious to know about release dates and pricing for


all regions even though this is a Euro-centric event. I'm
also interested to know more about their integration of
Plex. They had a press release about it last year for their
forthcoming 2011 products, but I didn't see anything on it
come out of CES. From what I could find it was just built
into the backend. -David
Prices will be updated into this article later on. For more
information about the Plex / Smart TV system see our later LG
Smat TV article.

In which screen sizes will the LW9500 and LW7700 be


available in Germany?
Same sizes as in other EU countries. LW9500 in 47 and 55 inches.
LW7700 in 42, 47 and 55 inches.

Will there be a 42" model for the LW7700?


Yes, 42 inches. It has 64 local dimming zones

What kind of functionality will the web browser have, will


it have flash-capability? Will there be facebook support?
Yes, both Flash, Java and Facebook support.

When will the LW7700 in -hopefully- 42" be released in


Germany? -Stephan
Hopefully in the beginning of May.

When will the 5400, 5600/5700, and 6500 series be


available in the US. Pricing?
End of April / beginning of May.

Are the 5700 and 6500 series both matte.


Yes.

Are the 5400, 5600/5700 and 6500 series all going to be


IPS panels? If not which ones?
Yes.

What is the difference between the 5600 and 5700 series


passive 3D sets? -Eddie Neyman
Aimed at different countries.

PLEASE ask about the 72 incher. When is is available in


EU, euro price and how it will be sold in different
countries: in some selected shops or on order? What will
be the EUropean model name for the 72"? Confirm if it is
nano or not and if it has antiglare coating so no
reflections. -wirk
Mid May called LG 72LZ9970W. It has a glass front. It's not Nano
but it has LED local dimming.

Like some others here, I would like as much info as


possible on the passive 3D TVs (LW6500 & LW 5700, and
others):
* Release dates & prices?
* Matte screens?
* Any model with matte bezel?
* True 24p playback support?
* mkv media player support?
* Do they have proper Web-browser?
* DVB-T2?
* CI+?
* In their passive 3D, why didn't they use columns with
different polarization instead (i.e. 960x1080 per eye
instead of now 1920x540)? This alternative would better
match broadcasts like Sky3D which does horizontal
reduction (i.e. 960x1080) ... for several reasons. -Fred
See some of the previous answers. 24p playback is supported on
all models. CI+ is also supported.
LG didn't answer the passive 3D question but we will get back to
that in our reviews.

Please ask them what actual technological changes have


they made to their 2011 Plasma lineup, that allows them
to claim a 10 million to 1, dynamic contrast ratio,
compared to 3 million to 1 ratio for most of their 2010
Plasma lineup.
LG says that the filter in front of the TV has been improved.

Also, please ask them why they never post actual power
consumption figures for their Plasma models, like
Panasonic does.
LG believe they do?
If would also be nice to know if any of their Plasma
models contain "Gorilla Glass", which is supposed to be
lighter and much more shatter resistant, than the glass
that Plasmas have contained, through 2010.
Same glass as last year, so no Gorilla glass.

If not LG, will Panasonic or Samsung use Gorilla Glass in


any of their 2011 Plasma models? -Greenland
We will answer that question in later sessions.

Will they use fast decay phosphors in all their 2011


plasma models, or just in their 3D capable models?
-Greenland
All of the 3D models have the fast decay phosphor.

Will plasmas have audio out?


what about new XD engine?
a lot of people here watch DTV! -wonko
XD Engine is improved compared to 2010.
Yes, the plasma TVs have HDMI 1.4 audio rerun channel and
optical audio out.

Please can you ask if a decent wireless box is going to be


released so the LW9500/LW7700/PZ950 can be mounted
without cables.
Whats the point in marketing a TV with wireless A/V
features when there is no hardware to support it.
Also if there is a wireless box will it stream 3D content,
thanks. -Richard
Yes. It's the same box as in 2010.
Yes, it also streams 3D content.

Please ask if the Smart TV will be available for the 2010


model LX9500 by firmware upgrade.
This tv has already the magic motion remote controller
and in the preview of the Smart TV they used a LX9500.
(or looks very similar) -Frits
The new Smart TV interface is exclusive for the 2011 models. LG
going to launch Smart TV upgraded to allow older TVs to get the
same features.

Will the LW9500 and/or LW7700 have IPS panels (for


better off-angle viewing)? -Ken
Yes to IPS.

Please ask when Flatpanels will get their sample of


LW950W to review. And also how much this beauty will
cost up here in scandinavia (Sweden) -Daniel
Hopefully by end of February, LG says :)

How are the inputs and outputs of the tv positioned? Are


they facing down (so the tv is easily mounted on a wall?)
Different from TV to TV. All the Cinema 3DTVs and the LEDs with
local dimming have inputs pointing to the side or down. The
plasma TVs have inputs pointing out.
The LE8500 model was a superb tv in 2010, only
downsize was the refelections. How are they dealing with
the reflections for the 2011 models. Did they improve
this? -Martin
It's the same glass front on the 2011 models.

Please ask for a review sample of the new plasma's


(pz550 and px950). -sypack
We will hopefully receive that soon but LG had no date yet.

The question which models offer anti glare measures


interests me most. i know the LEX series has a coating to
prevent reflections, but what about the rest of the lineup?
-Michael
See previous answers :)

How many zones in local dimming of different models


including 72 incher? -wirk
240 zones.

I think it is very important to understand all the


improvements inside nanoled tv in comparison with last
year model lx 9500 because they are the hi end models.
We will feature a full article later on the Nano technology so stay
tuned.

What's the type of ips panel inside nanoled tv? is it the


same of lx 9500 ? Try to understand if LG is using SUPER
LED IPS technology this year in their TV.
Yes, same IPS technology but with the Nano backlighting system

* What's the codename of the deinterlacing/scaler chip


inside nanoled tv? is it the same of lx 9500? Try to
understand if it improves the scaling of low-resolution
internet videos
* What's the technology called nanoled ? oh they are
saying nanoled are brighter, clearer and smoother...
* what are they referring when they say this sentence ?
For example: Is Nanoled brighter than LG full-led ? Is
Nanoled brighter than LG led-plus?
But if brightness is an easy concept i have some trouble
with the term clearer screen. Why nanoled are clearer ?
Clearer equals brighter. LG couldn't get into details about the
deinterlacing/scaler. the rest of the Nano questions will be
answered later.

Flatpanel found some banding in lg LX9500 review. How


much is the banding of nanoled tv? Is it zero? Is it a
little?
LG says that the Nano technology has no such banding issues.

How much is the halo effect of nanoled tv? Is it zero? Is it


a little?
It has been decreased thanks to the Nano technology but it's not
100 % gone.
Speaking of uniformity are nanoled tv like plasma tv ?
99 % uniformity LG claims.

CINEMA 3D (passive) (lg low end models) against


DYNAMIC 3D (active) (lg nanoled models)
* I am interested to flatpanel's impressions but for me it's
very important you do not forget to ask lg if the 3d
material is BLU-RAY FULL HD 3D or a lower resolution
(SAT type) -Fabrizio
We will get back to that in our reviews.

Please ask the about the IRE near black bug in their
plasmas. Is it still so, that the darkest shades of grey not
reaching the upper, left and right side of the display?
Difficult to answer in a short sentence but LG says that they
believe this should be fixed in the new models but we will have to
see in the later reviews.

Please ask them about screenretention. Have they


eliminated it? -Turrican4D
LG says that they have managed to decrease retention every
year, and they believe that their 3D panels have very, very little
retention.

Will there be Nano LED local dimming TV without 3D. I


am technology purist, but i am not on the 3D bandwagon!
-Kubic
No Nano without 3D. But 3D is actually quite cheap to integrate
so you're mostly paying for the advanced picture circuits and not
the 3D, LG says.

I would like to understand input lag for micro led model.


it is so hight as the previous model also in game mode?
-alpi
We will have to do some thorough testing.

Can you give information about input lag on nanoled


model? can you give to us info about input lag on game-
mode and no-gamemode? -phesx
LG said it varied from model to model. We will try to answer this
in our testing.

Você também pode gostar