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LG’S New HLX55W Takes Blu-Ray Sound Bars To The Next Dimension

Published Mar 20, 2011

LG Electronics (LG), a global leader and technology innovator in the flat panel display and audio-video devices market, is proud to announce the release of the HLX55W, a slim and beautifully designed 3D Blu-ray Sound Bar.

“With its 3D Blu-ray Playback, minimalist design and rich sound, the HLX55W is the perfect addition to LG’s 3D range,” said Mr. H.S. Paik, President of LG Electronics Gulf FZE. “Coming on the heels of our world’s first FULL LED 3D TV, the HLX55W is another big step in LG’s plan to create a complete and unrivaled 3D home entertainment experience.”

With 3D content set to take off over the year ahead, LG’s HLX55W provides the ideal platform for 3D Blu-ray playback. Used in conjunction with LG’s 3D TVs, the HLX55W ensures viewers will be able to view the latest 3D movies with the richness and depth of 3D images in movie theaters.

Setting the HLX55W further apart is its elegant design. Slim, sleek and wall-mountable, the HLX55W perfectly complements the latest thin TV sets while also blending right in with virtually any home environment. A wireless active subwoofer – which can be easily set up anywhere in the room – further enhances the look, enabling a neater, easy-to-install display that uses less space and creates less clutter than conventional surround sound systems.

But if the HLX55W’s design is restrained, its sound quality definitely isn’t. With a 430 watt output and full surround sound 4.1ch; the HLX55W transports viewers into an immersive and powerful soundscape. In addition, the six modes of LG Sound Gallery – including VSM Plus, Clear Voice and MP3 Up-scaling – allow users to tailor sound to the most exact specifications they require.

Alongside its smart technology and stylish design, the HLX55W boasts a big complement of other features. With its built-in Wi-Fi and DLNA connectivity, users can effortlessly delve into their existing libraries of music, movies and photos stored on other devices and watch them on the TV. Thanks to its NetCast™ function, the HLX55W offers viewers access to a world of online pictures and videos, while Gracenote lets them know what music is playing on the soundtrack. iPod and iPhone docking lets users listen to all their stored music, and external HDD playback makes the HLX55W a perfect platform for all files stored on hard drives.

Specifications:
 3D Blu-ray Disc™ Playback
 430W Output with Wireless Subwoofer
 Wall-mountable System
 4.1 Ch. Surround Sound
 LG Sound Gallery
- Bass Blast, Clear Voice, VSM Plus, Game Equalizer, MP3 Up-scaling, Night Mode
 Built-in Wi-Fi
 NetCast™
 DLNA / CIFS
 BD Live
 Music ID by Gracenote
 iPhone and iPod Playback & Recharge
 External HDD Playback
 DivX HD / MKV
 LG SIMPLINK
 USB Recording & Playback
 TV Sound ez Setup

Media Contact:
LG Electronics Inc.-MEA Regional Company
Zahabia Motiwala
Corporate Communications Manager
Corporate Marketing Team
Tel:+9714-350 9500, Fax: +9714-334 4304
Zahabia.motiwala@lge.com

LG-One
Lona Ayoub
Tel 971 4 3344930, fax 971 4 3344923



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