Home appliance maker LG Electronics said it has released a new large-screen plasma television in the Middle East that allows users to read and listen to the Qur'an. The first of its kind in the world, the new TV, which comes in 42 inch and 50 inch versions, includes the Qur'an installed as a digital text. The television lets viewers read all 114 chapters of the Islamic holy book on screen by controlling its menu, LG said in a statement. The television, which also comes with a 160-gigabyte hard drive to store video content, allows users to bookmark up to 10 spots within the religious text. The company began selling it in conjunction with the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. LG says it decided to offer the product after learning through a survey that many Muslims listened to the Qur'an through their home theatre systems.