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LG 55LH90

First Impressions Review

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The LG 55LH90 is television with some intriguing elements. Its 240Hz refresh rate is something that will pique the interest of action-film lovers and sports aficionados. Based on our limited access watching footage on the TV, its motion appeared smooth and pristine—but it's difficult to say right now how much an improvement the 240Hz refresh rate really is over last year's 120Hz. When we test the television in our labs we'll get a better idea of exactly how well the television handles motion.

The backlight LED gives the 55LH90 some advantages over regular LCD televisions—it has better than average viewing angles and it should be able to produce brighter whites and deeper blacks. The 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio reported by LG should be taken with a grain of salt, as these numbers are often distorted by manufacturers and don't reflect real-life usage of the television. Again, once we test the model in our labs we'll be able to see how much of an advantage the backlight LED provides when it comes to brightness and contrast.

The 55LH90  doesn't have the NetCast feature that is making other LG television hot-ticket items with Netflix streaming, but the LED backlight and 240Hz motion puts it near the top of LG's new lineup. The 55LH90 will be available during the second Quarter of 2009, as will its 47-inch and 42-inch siblings. Pricing information for the models is not yet available.

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LG 55LH90
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