16th July, 2010 by adina
Tags: 3D, LG, News, TV

LG has presented its newest 3D TV bundles which include the Infinia LED HDTVs and the 3D-capable Blu-ray player BX580. To encourage sales, LG is going to offer a pair of 3D active shutter glasses necessary for 3D content viewing to those customers buying either an LX6500 or LX9500-series HDTV and the 3D Blu-ray player. The 1-2-3D bundle, as it is called, it also includes an instant rebate of $100 as well as a mail-in coupon for the Under the Sea free IMAX 3D movie.
Although the bundle has been announced, LG has not revealed the prices for the 3D-ready HDTVs. However, the TVs should reach the stores this month. The price of the Blu-ray player will be $400 once it arrives in the stores, according to Amazon sources.
The LX9500 is leading the group and has 480Hz panels and LED backlights provided with local dimming and THX certified. The LX6500 has 240Hz panels. Both HDTVs are delivered in 55- and 47-inch sizes and can access LG’s Internet features like Vudu, Netflix and YouTube video streaming. Other options are Skype video chat and Picasa photos, but the chat option requires an appropriate camera.