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    What kind of 3D works for you? Passive or active?

    I would like to correct you and said that it IS theoretically possible with active 3D and that it already exists for active 3D. Of course, active 3D TVs do not call it Dual Play, since that is a term made by LG. LG WRman Sherlock, out!
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    Need some help deciding a TV

    I will have to agree with aroraanant. If you wish to purchase a TV overseas, Canada is probably not the best place to get it from. Not only are the prices similar, but most likely, you'll be hit with a customs tax. LED TVs will be your best in terms of power consumption. Plasma TVs are...
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    can I go for LG32LM6410

    Congratulations on your purchase! And thanks for the review! I'm glad that you are thoroughly enjoying your new LM6410. If you have any questions about the TV, feel free to ask! LG WRman Sherlock, out!
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    Future of TV: 4K or OLED TV?

    Personally, I don't believe that it will be based on consumer interest and demand. Most likely, OLED TVs will become popular before 4K does simply due to the amount of 4K content available. In addition, in order to make 4K content possible for the average users, telecommunications companies...
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    32 inches tv help

    Take a look at the 32LM6200! On Flipkart, it is currently Rs. 44,499. It is a 3D Smart TV capable of USB playback of most video formats (including the ones you mentioned). There are built-in applications for web browsing and youtube and a lot more applications. Of course, as with all LG TVs...
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    Which is better lg 32lm6400 or lm6410?

    Technically the LM6400 SHOULD be cheaper since it doesn't have built-in WiFi. However, from what I've seen in online retailer sites, the LM6410 is actually cheaper on some sites such as Flipkart lists the 42LM6400 at Rs. 74,499 and the 42LM6410 at Rs. 72,999. I have no idea why, but that's...
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    need immediate help in buying 32 inch 3d tv please

    I'll only comment on the LG models. I would say that it's a toss up between the 32LM6200 and the 32LM6410 depending on your budget. The 32LM6200 will definitely be cheaper, so if budget is an issue at all, definitely go for this model. However, I would say that the 32LM6410 has more value...
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    Lack of 4k content can be a threat for 4k TV buying?

    Of course, this argue only applies at the present moment while 4K TVs are still priced the way they are. However, given a few years, 4K TVs will become ubiquitous. It'll follow the same trend as the first plasma or HD TVs back when they first debuted. Now good HD TVs are a dime a dozen for...
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    Which is better lg 32lm6400 or lm6410?

    Minion, you pretty much hit it right on the nose! The LM6400 and the LM6410 are exactly the same TV except for one difference: the WiFi. The LM6400 is WiFi ready, and the LM6410 has built in WiFi. What this means is that in order for the LM6400 to connect to a wireless router, you must first...
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    Future of TV: 4K or OLED TV?

    Be patient, my young padawan; OLED TVs will come to India soon enough! I think most companies realize the importance of OLED TVs, so they're all going to eventually pour money into its development like LG did. Give it a year or so, and I'm sure the first OLED TVs will pop up in India! LG...
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    LG 65" Ultra HDTV preview

    Now, now, everyone. Let's not get into a flame war. Where's the love, y'all? More specifically, our love for excellent TVs, whether they're LG, Sony, Samsung or whoever. LG WRman Sherlock, out!
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    Lack of 4k content can be a threat for 4k TV buying?

    How about playing insane PC games at 4K resolution? ALSO, I think another thing people have forgotten about is the next generation console, namely the PS4 and the Xbox 720. They will be releasing fairly soon (sometime this year or the next), and I am 100% sure that games on these consoles will...
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    Future of TV: 4K or OLED TV?

    Well, if you didn't know, LG just recently invested $656.7 million into a new production line that will create even thinner and more energy efficient OLED panels. Once this production line is up and running, the prices of OLED TVs will definitely go down. I would say we will have to give it...
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    Lack of 4k content can be a threat for 4k TV buying?

    The cost of 4K TVs will definitely go down after some time, as is the case with any new technology. I will predict that the prices for 4K TVs in the 55 inch range will go down to only about 2 lakhs within 3 years or so. Yes, 2 lakhs is still a lot of money, but it's still a pittance compared...
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    Ultra HDTV dedicated thread

    If you don't have a 4K TV, there's no point in trying to get access to those channels! The new 4K channels will most likely not show exclusive content, but rather mirrored content from a standard HD channel. However, by the time 4K broadcast channels become ubiquitous, I'll bet anything that...
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