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Brand: LG
Model : 37LH55
Customer Rating : 
List Price : $1,399.95
Sale Price : $799.77
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LG 37LH55 37-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV, Gloss Black Feature
- 240Hz TruMotion Technolgy virtually eliminates motion blur for fast motion clarity
- Intelligent Sensor automatically optimizes the picture to the lighting conditions of the room for an enjoyable viewing experience
- Full HD 1080p resolution fro enhanced picture quality
- 80,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio for deeper blacks and greater picture detail
- Picture Wizard enables self-calibration for picture adjsustments
LG 37LH55 37-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV, Gloss Black Overviews
LG’s TruMotion 240Hz technology uses proprietary scanning technology to virtually eliminate motion blur so you can keep up with the fastest paced entertainment 37″ LCD HDTV, 1920 x 1080 Resolution, 240 Hz, 80,000:1 Contrast Ratio, ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM – 1 Tuner, SRS TruSurround XT, 4 HDMI input
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LG 37LH55 37-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV, Gloss Black CustomerReview
I bought this on black friday for an amazing price. I was in the market for an HDTV for a few months and was looking for something below 0, at least 120hz, 1080p, and had a good panel. When I saw this beauty up, I nabbed it as soon as I could pull out my credit card. This set packs one nice S-IPS panel. It has a huge color range and can get extremely bright to the point of looking almost real in outdoor scenes.br /On to the review:br /As much as I can say that I love this TV (mostly due to the price), it’s not quite perfect. For one thing, the black levels aren’t exactly the best I’ve seen on an LCD. It’s most apparent when watching a movie with black bars added to keep aspect ratio and in dark movie/video game scenes.br /br /I use this as a PC monitor, so I can’t say anything about how this does on broadcast television. I figure with all the bells whistles features this thing has, it could make a standard def signal look pretty damn decent over 37″.br /br /I don’t use the speakers as I have a system, so I can’t comment on the audio. I’m sure its on par with however HDTV speakers sound.br /br /I have this hooked up via HDMI to my PC. When first turning it on out of box, the picture quality was very poor, as were all the presets for this. I couldn’t get it to look good until I turned all the advanced features down to low/off; this includes gamma, black level, dynamic contrast, and edge enhancer; although, it does look better (to me) with color gamut on wide. I then turned contrast, brightness, sharpness, backlight, and all that down to 50. When I did this, it looked AWESOME. I turn the backlight up and down depending on ambient light and if I want it to look brighter for something (videogames/movies). I haven’t seen any ghosting as far as I can tell, and I got pretty good eyes.br /br /Now, about the big one: the 240hz TruMotion feature. It looks great for video games and sports. It’s far from perfect though, and especially so with this HDTV. LG really messed up on this one in my opinion. My main complaint with this TV is with the feature I wanted it for most and why I’m only giving it four stars; its hard for me to not give it 5 just for the panel alone. When engaging the 240hz feature, they DO NOT give you the option to turn off the dejudder effect. This would be the perfect TV if you were just able to have the panel running at 240hz without having de-judder on. Dejudder technology interpolates extra frames in between the real frames to make the image more smooth. Now this is great that they’re trying something like this, but it isn’t perfect yet, so it degrades the image source. When on high, it produces a lot of frequent visual artifacts on moving and not moving objects – ranging from black pixels on objects to two objects on the screen that aren’t there. I like to play FPS games, and anyone who does reading this knows that it’s really bad to see something that’s not there. When on low, it happens less frequently, but I can still see frequent artifacts, even on the text as I’m typing right now. When off it never happens. Unfortunately when turning the 240hz TruMotion feature off it doesn’t utilize the 240hz processing at all and runs like a 60hz panel. The reason this happens is that there is NO DEJUDDER OFF FEATURE WITHOUT TURNING OFF THE 240HZ FEATURE. Needless to say, this made me pissed. So now I have to live with artifacts every now and then until I get a new panel, which will be a while (hopefully). I thought I got the perfect deal, instead I have something that does almost everything I wanted. I can’t complain too much though, I got a huge 240hz S-IPS panel and 4 year warranty for 0 total. Thanks Amazon Squaretrade!br /br /Pros:br /Price (for me anyway)br /BEAUTIFUL color rangebr /Very clear and bright picturebr /S-IPS panel made by Funai – very high qualitybr /No ghostingbr /No dead pixelsbr /1080pbr /240hzbr /Energy Star ratedbr /Many inputs for just about any needbr /br /Cons:br /NOT able to turn off de judder without turning off 240hz processingbr /Below average black levels in comparisons of other 240hz in same level
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