LG to flaunt 72-inch LZ9700 3DTV at CES 2011

LG LZ9700

Everyone in tech world seems to have their faces turned towards to CES in anticipation of a gadget high. LG plans to show up at the CES 2011 in January with the 72-inch LZ9700 full LED-backlight LCD 3DTV that delivers viewers large-screen entertainment in 2D as well as 3D.

The entire panel of the LZ9700 is lit up by LEDs fitted right behind the display for vividly colored images. Its TruMotion 400MHz technology renders smoothly flowing 3D visuals with its exceptionally fast processing rate. The Smart Share features encompass DLMA, USB and Media Link connectivity.

“The LZ9700 combines the ultimate in LG’s picture quality with our latest developments in 3D TV,” remarked Havis Kwon, President and CEO of LG. “With the LZ9700, LG is poised to take the lead in the TV market with the world’s largest Full LED screen that delivers a truly outstanding TV viewing experience.”

The device’s Home Dashboard offers access to Smart TV for sourcing entertainment content from global as well as local providers. A Magic Motion Remote Control enables easy operability of the TV’s various functions and users also get access to LG’s expanding bouquet of TV apps.

Though it’s unclear as to how much buyers will need to shell out for the LZ9700, it’s slated to be made available in local markets sometime in early