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LG 37LH55 LCD HDTV Review - Intro

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Published on June 30, 2009
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Introduction
The LG 37LH55 is a 37-inch LCD television. The television offers several high-end features, including a USB port for viewing photos and listening to music. The most important feature, however, is the 240Hz refresh rate, which is the current maximum available on the market. The also sports a full 1080p resolution and is available for a suggested retail price of $1,400, although it can be found for a couple of hundred dollars less than that.
    Page 1 of 18 Tour & Design

 

Section The Good The Bad
Tour & Design Attractive design No HDMI cable included
Blacks & Whites High peak brightness. Poor black level and contrast ratio.
Color Accuracy Above average performance across the board Color gamut slightly off, but still better than average
Motion Very good reduction in motion blurring Some artifacting, especially with 1080i content
Viewing Effects Very poor viewing angle Display isn't too reflective
Remote Control Large, well laid out buttons Easy to drop due to slick surface
Connectivity 4 HDMI ports and USB port No S-Video input
Audio & Menus Easy to use menu interface Poorly designed manual
Formats & Media Full 1080p display No internet connectivity
Power Consumption Low power consumption Nothing

 

Other Models in the LH55 Series
42LH55
42 inches
47LH55
47 inches
55LH55
55 inches
For more information see our Series Comparison Page

 

Compare the LG 37LH55 to other HDTVs
LG 32LG40
32 inches
Toshiba Regza 40XV645U
40 inches
Samsung LN40B650
40 inches


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