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LG’s New 52-Inch LCD HDTV

LG has launched its new series of 52-inch HDTV with LCD functionality featuring Full HD 1080P having in-built ATSC/NTSC/QAM tuner for capturing air-based transmission signals digitally.

52-Inch LCD HDTV

The super IPS technology used in this system lowers the disturbances and blurred images resulting due to rapid moving video and offers 178° angle observation. The Simplink functionality of the company permits easy regulation of other LG Simplink devices employing HDMI interface. The Exclusive XD engine in the system employs six varied methodologies to modify contrast, brightness, details and color.

The system also features three HDMI/HDCP inputs equipped with USB Media Host 2 HD Component Video inputs Digital Optical Audio Output RGB input along with Side fixed AV Inputs

The other conventional sensors can monitor only the glow or brilliance of ambient light, while the company’s smart sensing unit offers 4,096 monitoring methodologies to measure its environments. By employing an advanced algorithm, the LG system is capable of processing standard picture components encompassing its color, sharpness, brightness, contrast and white balance, thus producing a picture synchronizing it’s environments, pleasing observation and reducing energy consumption to a maximum of 50%.

Source: http://www.lg.com

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