
Enjoy premium 3D entertainment with the new LG INFINIA LX9500 47-inch LED LCD TV. This Full High Definition (1080p) 3DTV boasts to deliver colors, contrasts, and sounds in such unbelievable quality that it turns the whole entertainment experience into something that boarders between the lucid and the surreal. Whether the LX9500 is turned on and off, it will always be a head turner with its super slim profile and ultra-thin bezel, turning it into an exotic addition to any room or hall. Beyond the slim stunning look are the brilliant and crystal clear visuals powered by Full LED Slim technology with local dimming for unrivaled clarity and TruMotion 480Hz technology for eliminating motion blurs during fast action scenes. To bring your movie experience into the next dimension, this HDTV also comes ready with 3D technology to allow the user see the screen virtually come to life.
The 47-inch LG INFINIA LX9500 is not just about claims – they have the THX audio and picture certification to back it all up. Simply put, this LED HDTV is sure to deliver cinema quality sounds, vibrant colors, deep blacks, and detailed images that are compliant with the THX standards.
The LG LX9500 also allows the user to subscribe Netcast Entertainment Access which delivers premium Internet services like HD movies, TV shows, news, and weather directly into the TV.
Technical Specifications Summary of the LG INFINIA LX9500:
Native Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Contrast Ratio (DCR): 10,000,000:1
Response Time: 1 ms
Motion Picture Response Time: 480 Hz
HDMI Ports: 4
Get the LG 47LX9500 47-inch 1080p 480Hz 3D Ready LED-Backlit HDTV here.


If your present notebook or laptop can’t deliver the performance that you crave, it’s time to bring out the big gun – the new 17-inch Dell Precision M6600. This laptop is the howitzer of mobile computers, come to think of it; the new M6600 is closer to being a mobile workstation than a laptop. If you think that’s a pretty strong claim or an empty boast, then take a look at this beast’s specs. The Dell Precision M6600 has the heart of a second generation Intel Core processor; those with the bucks to spare can even plant in an Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition CPU. For an equally extreme graphics performance, the M6600 can run on either AMD or NVIDIA discrete CPU with up to 2GB of dedicated memory. A NVIDIA GPU gets the NVIDIA Optimus technology that adjusts the GPU performance according to the demand and helps extend battery life. AMD GPU gets the Eyefinity technology that can support three synchronized display at the same time when undocked and 5 when docked. The Precision M6600 also gets four DIMM slots that support up to 32GB DDR3 of 1333 MHz memory or 16GB of 1600 MHz memory, and a space for dual HDD configuration with a maximum capacity of 1.6TB. For wireless and on the go connectivity, this mobile workstation uses wireless LAN, mobile broadband, WiMax, and Bluetooth. The M6000 is also outfitted with USB 3.0, USB 2.0, DisplayPort, VGA, HDMI, and eSATA ports to connect to almost any other PC accessories and peripheral devices.
Panasonic released their suggested retail price early for some of their new gadgets this year – and with the wide price range and budget options, consumers are bound to get some pretty sweet deals this year. First stop are the high-end Panasonic Full-HD camcorders with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1080/60p recording and optional 3D conversion lens for recording vivid 3D imagery. The HDC-HS900 retails at $1,399.95; HDC-TM900 at $1099.99 and the HDC-SD800 at $849.99. The separately sold VW-CLT1 3D conversion lens on the other hand was tagged at $349.99. The bank breaking numbers of HDC-TM900 and HDC-HS900 will further earn you a manual ring for increased creativity, a 20x zoom and a 3.5-inch touch-screen LCD for both. All three models share 32GB of internal memory with the HDC-HS900 getting a 220GB hard disk drive to boot.


