PHOTOS: LG's INFINIA ultra-slim HDTVs

CES 2010: Skinny displays on show in Vegas

PHOTOS: LG's INFINIA ultra-slim HDTVs

6 January 2010 18:10 GMT / By Duncan Geere

In Las Vegas, LG has been showing off its 2010 "INFINIA" range of HDTVs. The LE9500, LE8500 and LE7500 series are ultra-slim and will be the company's first 3D-ready displays available in the USA. 

Peter Reiner, SVP of LG USA, told Pocket-lint: "We're removing barriers to entertainment with very slim LED, LCD TVs that couple wireless connectivity with the most access to online content", referring of course to the Skype integration that's built-in to the company's "Netcast" range. "Consumers will no longer have to compromise on picture quality in order to enjoy an ultra-slim design".

It's not yet clear if or when these models will be coming to Europe and the UK, but we'll keep you posted of their availability.

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