3 September 2010 12:09 GMT / By Stuart Miles
We've already seen a 15-inch OLED TV from LG, and LG themselves told us that bigger models were coming, and true to its word, LG has launched a 31-inch OLED TV at IFA in Berlin, Germany.
And at just 2.9mm thick it might be big, but it's incredibly thin making everything in your life fat.
The TV, which is bright and beautiful, will set you back a whopping £6000 when it goes on sale in March 2011, but with such an amazing picture you'll be convinced that it's money well spent.
For those not content with their jaw dropping wide open over the incredible detail, it's Full HD (1920 x 1080) of course, it's 3D Crosstalk free, claims LG, and has an infinite contrast ratio which can be viewed from virtually any angle.
Oh, and that stand can be removed or rotated.
Home Cinema, Televisions, LG, OLED, IFA2010
















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