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September 3, 2008

LG 32LG70 HDTV

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by Franz Bicar

If you want longevity in your television, then your best bet is the LG 32LG70 LCD TV. Not only does the 32LG70 offer a 1080p resolution — the highest available — but it also delivers a 60,000-hour panel life, which in real-terms works out to be around 32 years of viewing at 5 hours per day. Additionally, you get a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio for a theater-like picture and a 178 x 178 viewing angle so that everyone in your home theater has the best seat in the house.

Right now, the solution for 24 frames per second films is to interpolate, or add, artificial scenes into 24fps content in order to stretch it to fit a TV’s 30fps capability. Recent demands on the part of movie lovers for an authentic home-cinema experience have lead to technological advancements making a 24fps experience possible at home.

High definition video like that recorded onto Blu-ray Disc contains 24p that brings true film into your home. While true 24fps film makes it from Hollywood to your Blu-ray player, just like a movie-house feature film, it needs a screen to be enjoyed in; your flat panel needs to be able to display 24p content. The 32LG70 comes in with 24p Real Cinema video processing. This technology makes your new LG70-Series LCD fully capable of displaying 24fps video thanks to specific video processing that reproduces film-based images as video content.

While it is true that LCD flat panels tend to perform better than their plasma cousins in viewing areas with ambient light, not all LCDs are created equal. The 32LG70’s Intelligent Sensor employs a sophisticated algorithm that uses 4,096 sensing steps to evaluate the panel’s surroundings, ultimately optimizing the panel’s brightness, contrast, color, sharpness, and white balance to the needs of your home viewing area.

Video processing isn’t video processing without the XD Engine. This LG-exclusive technology uses advanced video processing to optimize black levels and panel brightness, to enhance color, and to reduce image noise and artifacts. Additionally, XD Engine technology provides de-interlacing of analog signals, making these compatible with the performance level of modern flat panel technologies. From style on the outside to advanced technologies on the inside, your home hi def experience begins with the LG 32LG70.

The advanced hi def video performance offered by the 32LG70’s panel is only half of the story when it comes to the complete home-theater experience. LG’s 2008 line of HDTVs features a unique invisible speaker system that uses minute vibrations from speakers embedded into strategic areas behind the front cabinet to convert the entire front bezel into the speaker system. You get a clean, polished look coupled with an audio soundstage enhance by a wider sound field.

Now, just wait a second. LG’s dedication to the audio half of your home-theater experience doesn’t stop with invisible speakers. The 32LG70’s Clear Voice technology automatically enhances and amplifies the sound of the human voice’s frequency range during scenes when background noise swells, assuring that you catch every last syllable of crucial dialogue.

Bringing you the absolute best in connectivity, LG’s 32LG70 features four HDMI connections. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the only interface in consumer electronics that can carry both uncompressed high-definition (HD) video and uncompressed multi-channel audio in all HD formats including 720p, 1080i and even 1080p.

Your incoming media content comes in a variety of sizes, resolutions and formats, and with that in mind, HDMI systems automatically configure to display that content in the most effective format. Since HDMI carries all channels on video and audio, there is only one cable to plug into any HDMI-enabled source and display device. No more complicated cable set-up when installing your home theater system, and no more ugly cable mess behind your components. HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on this single cable. Also, HDMI is fully backward-compatible with DVI.

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