CES 2010: Samsung unveils gorgeous looking LED LCD TV’s no thicker than a pencil and a slew of TV manufacturers make the move to 3D. LG: we introduce to you the Serie 1, a 4:3 “retro-TV” complete with big boxy design and cathrode-ray tube picture that is also very “3D”. Uh-oh. Has LG lost their minds? No, not really. Joking aside, this little retro-gem from LG is actually pretty sweet looking (physically) even if the picture won’t be worth much. And to all of those bragging of their new age TV’s, remind them that your retro-TV is the real 3D…proportionally.
In the world of LED, Plasma, lasers, holograms, and 3D TV’s, I’m pretty sure this Serie 1 won’t gain a very large or loyal following. At only $214 it isn’t exactly cheap either, as you can get 25 flat panel inchers for around that price. Even still, if a little bit of nostalgia is more to your liking, well, this TV will do you no wrong. There’s only one other minor sticking point: It’s only available in Korea. Road trip?
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