Consumer electronics maker, LG, takes advantage of CES to reveal an 84-inch "ultra-resolution" TV, a 55-inch 3D OLED TV at 4mm thick, a smartphone with VMware, and another with HD video from ESPN.
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Here, LG focuses on the 84-inch display.
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The flat-screen TV includes a 1mm bezel.
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The set will allow a viewer to use gestures (as well as voice recognition) to control the set.
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The set will feature the L9 chipset.
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LG's smart TVs will include Google TV.
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LG is working to improve passive 3D viewing.
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LG also touted its "true" HD displays.
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Another example of "true" HD.
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LG is focusing more on smart appliances as well, especially smart fridges.
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The smart technology can do things such as checking whether you need to buy more of something, whether food is going bad and whether to take into consideration dietary restrictions.
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Dietary restrictions cover more than just diets.
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Possibly the fun smart function: a "blast chiller" that can lower the temperature of a soft drink can in less than five minutes.
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LG says that half its line of TVs this year will include both 3D and smart TV functions.
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On to smartphones, the new LG Spectrum will include HD video from ESPN.
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The Android-based Spectrum will be upgradable to Ice Cream Sandwich.
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