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LG LH90 Series
$1,399.00
Released May, 2009
The Pros:1080p, 240Hz. Only differs from the flagship 55LHX model due to its built in receiver (and its added thickness). LED backlighting allows for better contrast, black levels and power consumption.
The Cons:LED scetched on the frame kinda takes away from the frame. Large unattractive bezel. No need for the blue trim on the bezel. obviously LG's answer to Samsung red "touch of color".
The LG LH90 Series is a high end Full 1080p LCD HDTV series from LG's 2009 lineup. The series features an ultra-fast 240 Hz refresh rate along with LG's LED backlighting and local dimming and a 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio for superior picture quality and seamless picture processing.
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It differs from LG's flagship 55LHX model since it lacks the uncompressed wireless system and ultra-slim design of the 55LHX. The LH90 Series includes four HDMI inputs and a USB port for access to digital music and photos. It is also Energy Star 3.0 compliant and has an intelligent room lighting sensor for higher energy conservation. The series is comprised of 42", 47" and 55" screen sizes and is expected to be released in May 2009.
Features/Specs
- Full 1080p HD native resolution
- TruMotion 240Hz with dejudder processing
- LED backlighting with local dimming
- 2,000,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio
- 4 HDMI™ (V.1.3 with Deep Color)
- Intelligent Room Lighting Sensor
- 24p Real Cinema (5:5 Pulldown)
- ISFccc Ready
- LG SimpLink™
- USB 2.0 port
- Energy Star 3.0 compliant
- LG Core Technologies
- Invisible speaker system
Models
The model numbers of the LG LH90 series follow the format xxLH90 where xx indicates the screen size of the set.
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only differs from the flagship 55LHX model due to its built in receiver (and its added thickness)
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LED backlighting allows for better contrast, black levels and power consumption
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LED scetched on the frame kinda takes away from the frame
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no need for the blue trim on the bezel. obviously LG's answer to Samsung red "touch of color"
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