Source: Tom's Guide | Keywords: 42LG6100, Full-HD, LCD-TV | Themes: Display Panels and Monitors, Home Theater, IFA consumer electronics show
With its 42" LG6100, Korean company LG Electronics is introducing the world’s slimmest LCD TV. Both its slim profile of only 4.47 cm and the red back panel create a distinctive visual style.
From a technological perspective, the LG6100 offers quite a number of highlights as well. Its “Intelligent Sensor” automatically adjusts the display brightness according to the ambient light. This has the added benefit of reducing power consumption by up to 62% - depending on the usage profile.
Several optimization features promise enhanced image quality. The AV mode is meant to improve the image for movies, sports broadcasts and games. Meanwhile, the LG Expert Mode allows users to fine-tune the image on a practically professional level.


Additionally, the TruMotion 100 Hz technology and a dynamic contrast of 50,000:1 ensure a stutter-free image.
Feature Set
- Full 42" HD Resolution (1.920 x 1.080)
- Dual XD Engine
- TruMotion 100 Hz
- Dynamic contrast of 50.000:1
- Intelligent Sensor
- 24p Real Cinema
- 4* HDMI (1.3 Deep Color)
- 1 DVB-T- and analog hyperband tuner with 8-day DVB-T EPG
- Hidden speakers
- AV Modes (Cinema, Sports, Games)
- Expert Mode/ISF Ready*
- Simplink
The LG6100 is available immediately and is priced at € 1,899.
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I don't get it, isn't Sony KDL-40ZX1 the slimmest at the moment? 9.9 mm?