LG has rolled out two new lines of HDTVs , called the LW9500 and LW7700 Nano Full LED TV series that use its new Nano Lighting Technology which refers to LG's new method of using LEDs in HDTVs, as well as a new sound bar with six speaker drivers and a separate wireless subwoofer.
LG's Nano LED TVs embed the LEDs behind the LCD panel in a thin film that disperses the light across the set.
It is an improved local dimming feature that LG calls Micro Pixel Control, which enables 20the TV to dim and brighten individual LEDs, producing blacker blacks and brighter whites.
The LW9500 boasts a 480Hz refresh rate, and LW7700 has a 240Hz refresh rate. Both models incorporate an "Anti-Reflection Panel"--probably a matte cover of some sort--which reduces glare and reflection from external light sources.
Also, both lines will support 3D TV content via active shutter glasses. The smallest in these lines will start at 47 inches, while the largest will be 60 inches.
Both of the lines are passing through the THX certification process, so they'll probably have THX-certified preset modes.