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Releasing LG Latest HDTV Models

16 January 2010

LG introduced a series of LCD TVs with wireless capability, where external components connect to a separate module that sends the signals over- the- air to the TV. 

The LH85 series, which consists of the 47-inch LG 47LH85 also, the 55-inch LG 55LH85, are made with this capability. LG promises uncompressed delivery of 1080p content without wires, courtesy of a proprietary 60GHz radio and multielement antenna array. 

Aside from the wireless capability, other features include a 120Hz refresh rate with dejudder processing and extensive picture controls, including the same 10- point IRE system and full color management controls we favored on the company’s 2008 models. An alternative “picture wizard” is available as well, which employs a series of onscreen test patterns to ease user calibration. 

Looking at the 55-inch LG 55LH90 style which feature great black- level performance and shadow element; accurate color, owing to extensive picture adjustments; matte screen handles bright lighting well; plenty of connectivity with four HDMI and one PC input. 

In spite of this, it is rather dear; poor off- angle performance; blooming; does not distinct antiblur and dejudder processing; benefits of 240Hz problematic to discern; no interactive sports; no S- Video inputs. 

In summary, deep black levels and accurate color help propel the LED- backlit LG LH90 series into the front row of the LCD display quality class. 

We also must note that LG made a big deal out of its 240Hz technology, claiming it bested comparable blur- busting tech from other LCD makers. The LH55 series represents the company’s least expensive HDTV equipped with a 240Hz refresh rate, and when it comes to which include, as usual, it was not pretty notable. This series can be chosen in 4 different sizes, 42-inch LG 42LH55, 37-inch 37LH55, the 47-inch 47LH55, along with the 55-inch 55LH55 

The outcomes were much like those seen on other 240Hz displays- – reduced blur that was hard for us to really discern, although test patterns prove it’s there but we were somewhat annoyed that you have to employ the smoothing effect of dejudder if you would like to blur. In its favor, the LH55 brings a boatload of other picture quality adjustments to bear, most of them leading to great color accuracy, but its overall picture is hampered by lighter black levels, among other minor situations. If you can deal with those concerns, are receptive to blur and enjoy picture tweaks, the LH55 is one of the more tempting LCDs out there. 

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