LG 100-inch Laser TV launch date revealed

7 January 2013
LG laser projector

Korean electronics company LG has revealed that it will launch its “Hecto” laser TV projector this month (January 2012) in Korea, followed by a March 2013 launch in the United States.

LG unveiled the projector last week (2 January 2013) during its pre-CES announcement, but did not reveal launch or pricing information.

According to LG, the 1080p projector is capable of creating a 100-inch screen from just 22 inches (56cm) away.

The device also features a digital tuner and 10w speakers built-in, with three HDMI inputs, an RS–232 port and Smart TV capabilities.

The projector carries a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio with WiDi and Miracast compatibility.

LG claims the laser system will run for up to 25,000 hours without replacement.

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* MyBroadband journalist Jan Vermeulen is a guest of Samsung at CES 2013 in Las Vegas

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  1. The Rich
    07.01.2013 at 19:43

    Awesome! Stoked if this is the next evolution for TV technology. Just one thing I’m not too clear on – the article mentions that the system will run for 25,000 hours “without replacement”. Replacement of what, exactly? I understand a regular projector using a bulb requires that the bulb be replaced periodically, but this one is using a laser so presumably there is no bulb (which also explains the very long service span), but what part then needs to be replaced?

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