South Korea’s LG will show off its latest 31-inch 3D OLED TV at IFA Berlin

South Korea’s LG will be showing off its latest slim 31-inch OLED TV at 2010 IFA Consumer Electronics Show in Berlin.



LG’s 31-inch OLED display measures in at a mere 2.9mm thin - the world’s thinnest, and supports both 2D and 3D display modes, with 2D mode running at a 600Hz refresh rate. In addition, a full-HD 1920×1080 resolution, alongside a raft of inputs as befits a premium set.

Although the technology of this TV is impressive, LG has not officially announced the information of launch schedule and commented on any retail pricing suggestions for its prototype design.

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