Life's just too good to only unveil one new television in a sitting, right LG? Apparently the firm is in total agreement, as it has decided to also shed a little (and we stress
little) light on its (similarly designed) forthcoming 52-incher. The 52LG71 LCD TV claims to be the "world's first 1080p LCD with an integrated 802.11 Wireless System," and while we've certainly seen a few
sets doin' the WiFi thing before (yes, even
an LCD TV), you won't find us kvetching about newfound competition. Interestingly, we're not told what flavor(s) of 802.11 this thing supports, but considering that it can supposedly handle HD streams without a single hiccup, our bets are on 802.11n. Nevertheless, we'll hopefully be finding out the specifics soon enough, but for now, let this serve as motivation to start packing away any extra pennies as you wait for this to grace store shelves.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
zargon @ Nov 14th 2007 9:07AM
I think it is kinda of awesome that TV manufactures are starting to do this, adding stream capabilities into their electronics. I only say kind of since there is no standard yet, the media streams out now are all over the board as far as a standard.
I would just hate to see crippled devices and I am not always keen on cramming a ton of electronics into one as I feel quality can suffer and if one goes, it can be problematic.
bigglare @ Nov 14th 2007 1:14PM
But only 52 inch? Yuck Hurry up with the +65inch models.
JeffDM @ Nov 14th 2007 7:35PM
A WiFi TV? For what? I thought the point of wireless in TVs was to try to eliminate all signal wires to the TV, and this won't do that, particularly with the limited bandwidth.
mike @ Nov 14th 2007 9:22PM
802.11n has more then enough bandwidth to stream HD (1080p). I stream just fine through my wired xbox 360 connection and I only use around 70Mbps. wireless n is suppose to go faster then that.
JeffDM @ Nov 14th 2007 9:56PM
That's not the problem though. Unless the TV is allowed to decode video from HD-DVD and Blu-Ray, it won't eliminate the need of some other hookup to play that. The output of those players is full bandwidth. And there's the game systems too.
Harleigh Quinn @ Nov 20th 2007 2:33PM
Actually, I'm sorta hoping it makes Apple TV obsolete and Apple has the forethought to speak to LG and attempt to incorporate Front stage into it. With the Advent of PS3, WiFi, etc, there really is no need for apple TV except for the interface, and if they can find a way to mimic that interface via a PS3 or even this TV with licensing/cooperation from apple that would be the perfect solution.
And yes, I know all the anti-apple zeolots will pop up, but can anyone seriously suggest a cleaner interface?
Harleigh Quinn @ Nov 20th 2007 5:16PM
Though one thing I did notice is only the 47inch is LED backlit and they mention none of that for the 52inch. I honestly doubt the picture we're seeing is even the 52inch.