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LG 60PS60

First Impressions Review

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Display Size & Technology
The LG 60PS60 features a 60-inch Plasma screen, which is about as large as a TV can get before it enters the abusrdly gigantic category.


The PS80 series comes in 60-inch and 50-inch sizes.

Format & Resolution
The 60PS60 supports full HD 1080p format, has an aspect ratio of 16:9, and offers a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080. These are the same specs you'll find on the 60PS80.

Brightness, Blacks & Contrast Ratio
LG lists the 60PS60 as having Super Bright panel technology as well as pigment coating that should reduce reflection by 20% compared to last year's models. No actual specs about the brightness levels or contrast ratio were released by LG, so we can't list them here. The 60PS60 did look bright on the floor and the display footage looked sharp and clear. Once we get a 60PS60 into our labs we'll run tests to determine its brightness, blacks, and contrast ratio.

Refresh Rate & Motion
The 60PS60 features 600Hz 10 sub-field processing. This 600Hz processing is standard on most plasma TVs and it doesn't correlate with the refresh rate on LCD HDTVs that often max out at 240Hz. Plasma screens use an entirely different processing system than LCDs so the two numbers shouldn't be compared. Sub-field processing breaks the screen into different sections in order to refresh the TV faster as a whole. Since the 60PS60 has 10 sub-field processing, that means the screen is broken into 10 sections for the processing.

Viewing Angle
Even at near 90-degree viewing angles, the 60PS60 retained strong colors and a clear image. It didn't show a significant drop in brightness or contrast, which is something we saw on many of LG's LCD models when we viewed them from 30-degree and 45-degree angles. It is clear LG's plasma TVs win out over LCDs when it comes to viewing angle.

Color
Colors were good on the 60PS60 and the overall image looked very similar to the 60PS80. We'll have more information about the TV's performance once we run it through out extensive lab tests.

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