LGE unveils digital cable-ready PDP TV
LG Electronics (LGE) recently introduced a 42" digital cable-ready (DCR)-PDP (plasma display panel) TV for the US market. The company claims the TV is the world’s first TV offering the electronic program guide (EPG) service and expects to sell the model at Best Buy.
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