LG 47LH90 47-Inch 1080p 240Hz LED Backlit LCD HDTV, Glossy Black/Infused Blue | 
| Brand: LG Category: CE
List Price: $1,999.95 Buy New: $1,499.00 as of 7/29/2010 22:34 PDT details You Save: $500.95 (25%)
New (3) Used (1) from $1,349.00
Seller: MerchantExpress Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 14327
Color: Gloss Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 47 Shipping Weight (lbs): 51.8 Dimensions (in): 4.2 x 46.4 x 30.7 TV without stand (WxHxD) 46.4" x 30.7" x 4.2" TV with stand (WxHxD) 46.4" x 33.6" x 15.7" TV without stand weight 51.8 lbs TV with stand weight 56.0 lbs Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 47LH90 Model: 47LH90 UPC: 719192174689 EAN: 0719192174689 ASIN: B0026NSWSQ
Release Date: June 1, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | LED Technology uses a full array of LED backlights which control the level of brightness for amazing clarity and color detail | | • | 240Hz TruMotion Technolgy virtually eliminates motion blur for fast motion clarity | | • | Intelligent Sensor automatically optimizes the picture to the lighting conditions of the room for an enjoyable viewing experience | | • | Full HD 1080p resolution fro enhanced picture quality | | • | Mega contrast ratio of 2 million to 1 provides sharper image quality |
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Product Description LED Technology uses a full array of LED backlights which control the level of brightness for amazing clarity and color detail. The Intelligent Sensor automatically optimizes the picture to the lighting conditions of the room for an enjoyable viewing experience.
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Best LED on the market June 29, 2010 J. Reaves (Louisiana) For the price, this TV cannot be beat. Exceptional quality, great picture and sound, and wonderful design. Love the TV and will go back to LG for next one
Got what I wanted. Very satisfied with this HDTV May 19, 2010 Workin I have only owned the TV for one month. I have tried to really run it through its paces in that time. Most other TV's I saw and thought of purchasing had at least one issue or another that kept me from buying them. FOR YOUR SAKE DO YOUR RESEARCH!!
PICTURE QUALITY - Fantastic. The colors are vivid and the blacks are deep.
ABILITY TO HANDLE FAST ACTION SCENES - Took some time but I have the settings adjusted to handle any movie, TV show or video game I throw at it. Before numerous adjustments SOME scenes such as heavy smoke, fire,fog, explosions etc. caused the screen to become blocky.
SOUND - No issues. The stock speakers are more than adequate.
STAND - Looks good. Is stable. Easy to attach.
EASE OF USE - This is my first HDTV and I found the menu easy to use and loaded with options. You can really fine tune the TV here.
LOOKS - Not a big deal in my book but this TV looks great.
REMOTE - Not a big deal again. Its a standard remote. No issues.
COST - More expensive than other TV's however, it's tried and tested and does not have any outstanding issues that other TV's on the market have. Only time will tell if the extra couple hundred was worth it.
ISSUES - Most I could fix by adjusting the picture quality. It may be my lack of knowledge but the TruMotion240hz seems useless. When activated it makes the TV unwatchable. When TruMotion is off the TV really is fantastic.
SUMMARY - Very happy with the TV. I did my research and feel that online reviews and numerous visits to the store to check out TV's helped me pick this one. I would buy this again.
perfect for home use April 17, 2010 B. Mccoy (fayettevillle tn.) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
ready to go right out of the box ! Was easy to set up and easy to adjust . the hi-def looks awsome ! a must for football , baseball , basketball fans !
"BRAVO LG" - Most Impressive LCD/LED Performance, second to none! March 15, 2010 TinCupp (Fairview, TX) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Purchased the LG 47LH90 from my Local Best Buy for $1499 on March 1st. Television graduated off my short list after Consumer Reports raved about its bigger brother (LG 55LH90). At the time, I was torn between the Sony and Samsung comparable units.
Screen Reflectivity, Performance in bright rooms and Black contrasting were my three key drivers for picking this unit. I have one of the brightest living rooms imaginable with a wall of windows over 12' high and two sky lights all positioned right next to this television set respectively. Glare is "minimal to nonexistent" and the Local Dimming feature allows for deep and rich blacks. Color set up right out of the box by using the 6 preset configurations (Standard, Natural, THX Cinema, Sport, Game or Vivid) make set up a breeze. For all you techno-geeks out there, there are two Expert Modes where you can set up and save a couple of custom views for your future use.
Remote control has direct access to all these presets through a mini pop up app that give you access to audio, video, aspect and setup functions. I will give the "LG remote control" 5 stars.
Standard Definition viewing is enhanced by my Dish TV features allowing me to Stretch and Zoom the picture across the 16:9 aspect ratio screen. HD viewing ROCKS on this television. Comparable to the best plasma screens on the market with colors that are rich, vivid and bright.
These particular televisions viewing angles are best in class. (Viewing Angles range from 45 degrees for optimal picture quality to 75-80 degrees with minimal video artifacts being produced).
Two minor complaints driving my overall 4 star rating:
A) Factory Documentation - The documentation provided by LG on this set is pretty weak in regards to software options and television functionality. Internet research quickly answered some of my questions. Television installation, set up and pivot base construction instructions were sufficient.
B) Closed caption support - Closed Captioning is NOT supported with HDMI, DVI or Composite inputs and must be driven by the set top box. Wish I knew this earlier but would NOT of changed my purchasing decision.
Overall, I am quite pleased with this purchase and would HIGHLY recommend it for you.
worst 240 hz tv ever March 6, 2010 breakerwannab 7 out of 17 found this review helpful
this is by far the worst 240 hz lcd tv ever made, when you have the the 240 hz the blur/ghosting/halo effect blur is amplied with my dirctv hd dvr shows or on any blue-ray movies with my ps3 blue-ray player, if your buying this tv exclusively for the 240hz tecnology you will be disappointed, do not buy this tv unless you like headaches and blurred image with 240 hz on, my buddy with samsung 240 and sony 240 tv do not have this problem with the exact same source ps3/satellite so it definitely
a lg progblem, i called lg and they admitted that is a problem and could not do anything about it, this tv without the 240hz turned on is slightly better then my 3 year old sony 40 inch w series with 16,000 to 1 contrast ratio , this tv is now worth 1400 if you cannot turn on the 240 hz which is what i paid from beach camera through amazon, do not believe any reviews you seen on webites, they must all work for lg,
p.s. do not buy from beach camera there is an absurd no return policy on open tv,
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