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LG to Debut 55 Inch HDTV with Minimal Bezel

Though most of the TV companies are concentrating on enhancing 3D technology for domestic consumption, but they are also paying attention to other areas as well. So, every now and then we get to hear about humongous TVs with futuristic features. Since Consumer Electronics Show dates are drawing near, we are looking towards exciting announcements from major TV manufacturing companies and looks like we do not need to wait much.

LG has announced that it will bringing the world's largest OLED TV to the show this year. The TV, with 55 inch screen, is capable of providing infinite contrast ratio and color refiner. The South Korean company also said that the TV comes with a minimal bezel. In fact, the bezel measures only 4- millimeters wide. So, this is one gorgeous 55-inch TV with a wispy 4-millimeter plastic border.

The TV uses OLED technology, which LG claims is capable of providing LCD quality at lower price. Havis Kwon, CEO of LG Electronics Home Entertainment Company, said, "OLED is clearly the future of home TV entertainment and LG is very focused on making this exciting technology as easy as possible for consumers to embrace." The company also added that OLED technology is capable of providing better picture quality than LCD or LED due its fast processing capabilities.

Consumer Electronics Show is set to begin in Las Vegas this month.

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