Jan 10, 2011 08:01 GMT  ·  By

As we pretty much expected already, Korean consumer electronics behemoth LG Electronics brought plenty of new and interesting 3D products at CES 2011, including here a full lineup of LED HDTVs, a part of the company's INFINIA NANO product series. LG's flagship offerings are the two new NANO FULL LED series (LW9500 and LW7700), both of which incorporate the NANO Lighting Technology, consisting of an extremely thin film printed with a proprietary light dispersion pattern and combined with a full array of LEDs, as well as improved localized dimming in both 2D and 3D with Micro Pixel Control.

It's also interesting to point out that both models sport an Anti-Reflection Panel on the screen that minimizes reflection from external light sources, enabling an even more enhanced home cinematographic experience.

Additionally, the LW9500 comes equipped with LG’s TruMotion 480Hz, while the LW7700 features LG’s TruMotion 240Hz technology, both of which enable fast processing rates for 3D pictures, delivering good quality, blur-free images.

And since we've reached the topic of 3D videos, it's also important to point out that the NANO FULL LED and FULL LED Slim 3D system works with the use of active shutter glasses and an emitter built directly into the TV sets.

The new NANO TVs also grant users access to the LG SmartTV, offering access to a wealth of online content a simple to use interface, that can also be controlled via LG’s motion-controlled Magic Motion Remote control.

Moreover, LG'a SmartTV-enabled HDTVs also incorporate the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) technology for easier multimedia content sharing.

Last, but certainly not least, it's important to mention that the LW9500 is available is 60- and 55-inch class sizes and the LW7700 is available in 55- and 47-inch class sizes, pricing and availability for these brand-new high-end 3D display solutions not being yet provided, unfortunately.