LG Electronics is bringing out its big guns at next month's International CES show in Las Vegas.
The company announced today that it plans to debut it's 84-inch 3D Smart TV that uses Ultra Definition display technology - essentially a 4KTV.
4K displays double the amount of horizonal lines (4,000), and includes 8 million pixels while current 1080p HDTVs feature 1,980 horizontal lines and about 2 million pixels.
LG's LED television will actually boast a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160, which is not quite 4,000 but close enough to be technically a 4K television.
"The new LG 3D UD TV takes home entertainment to a whole new level by combining a giant Ultra Definition display with our outstanding CINEMA 3D functions and Smart TV features. Simply put, 3D home entertainment just got even better," said Jay Vandenbree, senior vice president, home entertainment, LG Electronics USA.
The TV uses LG's Smart TV ecosystem with over 1,200 apps and features 2D to 3D conversion for enjoying standard HD content in 3D. Like previous LG Smart TVs, the new 84-inch model will also make use of the company's Magic Remote for point and click controls.
No details on a release date or price point have yet to be revealed.















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