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Home A/V | by Stephen Schenck | Thu Nov 6, 2008 3:48PM | 0 comments

LG has shown off Bluetooth capabilities for its latest televisions. The supported sets can transmit their audio to stereo Bluetooth headsets, allowing you to listen to a program or play a video game without disturbing anyone else in the room. If you have a cameraphone supporting Bluetooth file transfers, you can pair your handset with the TV in order to view pictures on its large screen. The company has not released a full list of which of its models will support the technology, though press materials name the Scarlet LG7000 as one. LG expects the first model supporting Bluetooth to be available in Europe.

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