LG announces two new LCD TVs, models SL9000 and SL8000. They’re calling them borderless TVs in the sense that the front glass covers the entire surface area thus providing no sense of a boundary…at least when they’re off.
The SL9000 has a 3,000,000:1 contrast ratio and is very thin at 2.9cm thanks to el-cheapo edge-lit LEDs. 100Hz refresh rate.
And model SL8000 reverts to CCFL for back lighting, so it’s thicker at 4.5cm and achieves a 150,000:1 contrast ratio. An outstanding 200Hz refresh rate.
Not pictured is un-borderless premium model LH9000 which boasts a 5,000,000:1 ratio thanks to being direct-lit with a full array of LEDs helped out by local dimming. An upscale version, the LH9500, also has an uncompressed wireless HDMI connection. Please see this link for a good review of the LH9500 together with pictures. About $4291.
LG sets milestone in LED technology at IFA 2009 – LG Blog, September 3 2009
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they should try making a truly borderless tv, one where it would look like the images are just floating in mid-air when the tv’s on.
The Photoshopping on the image of the TV on the left is a little too obvious.