LG Electronics Launches New Flatron LCD TV monitor with Digital Fine Contrast (DFC) Ratio Enhancing Technology

Published April 10th, 2006 - 11:18 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Aligned with its aims to provide high quality technological solutions for its clients, LG Electronics (LGE) recently unveiled its latest Flatron LCD TV monitor.  This development from LGE comes with the state of the art Ratio Enhancing Technology (DFC) which in turn works to ensure the highest quality of images for its users' viewing pleasure.

Further solidifying its status as the leading provider of high quality consumer electronics, and digital technologies in the world, the firm has ensured that its DFC technological development delivers a contrast ratio of 1600 to 1. This feature in turn makes the LGE LCD TV monitor superior to any other LCD monitor available on the world market. This DFC Technology is only the result of years of extensive research which is evident in a clearer, crispier, and brighter image that is perfect for both multimedia entertainment, and an exhilarating viewing experience.

LGE's DFC technology also activates a unique 'Smart Function' that automatically sets the best contrast ratio for each image in a fraction of a second. This feature is especially effective with dark images, and is available in a range of Flatron LCD TV models: including the LX70, LX52, LX19, LX60, and the LX82.
Commenting on this development from LGE, the firm's President of LGE Middle East and Africa Operations Mr. K.W. Kim said, "LGE's lifestyle approach and consumer focus within the digital display business is highlighted with our DFC technology."

Mr. K.W. Kim added that today, TV monitors have a wider range of uses in both the home and workplace "and the new Flatron series offers greater flexibility and performance, so by incorporating cutting-edge technology, LGE will reinforce its position as a global leader in digital display."

In these modern times, the DFC technology incorporated LGE monitors provide viewers with a seamless viewing experience, for they allow them to watch movies, animation, TV programs and even fast moving sports games in a completely new light.

It is important to note that LGE maintained its regional market leadership status in both the PDP and LCD TV division in 2005. The company recorded a turnover of US$136 million, which translates into a growth of 9% when compared to sales records from 2004. Now, LGE is striving to become a leader in the global display market, and it aims to achieve total global sales of US$10 billion by 2010.

 

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