LG 47LG60 47-inch 1080p LCD HDTV

Franz Bicar
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The 47-inch LG 47LG60 1080p LCD HDTV can be compared to a fine glass of wine. This black and red HDTV has layer after layer of scintillating features. You get the 1920x1080p high definition images accompanied with a flourish of Dolby Digital surround sound from invisible speakers. A bright blend of HDMI V1.3 inputs enhances images and eliminates the bad taste of cable clutter. Accents like TruMotion 120 Hz, AV Mode, Clear Voice, and LG SimpLink highlight every detail of your viewing experience.

LG has definitely made a big step towards its design with the 47LG60. As mentioned, the TV features an elegant red and black design that extends across the back of the chassis. There’s also the brilliant 1920x1080p high definition images. A high contrast ratio, 24p Real Cinema mode, and an AV mode, which automatically tailors its settings for movies, sports, or games. This makes this LCD HDTV an all around extraordinary addition to your home.

Connection options for the 47LG60 includes 4 HDMI V1.3 inputs. This makes this television a versatile hub for all of your external components, like your Blu-ray player, DVD player, mp3 player, TiVo, DVD player and more. HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable.

Also HDMI is fully backward-compatible with DVI. Video isn’t the only kind of entertainment your 47LG60 specializes in — use the USB 2.0 input to view JPEG images or peruse your MP3 music files.

With over two million pixels to form every nuance of color and motion on your screen, you’ll see details you’ve never seen before. The 1920 x 1080p native resolution in the 47LG60 is as good as resolution gets. Plus, with LG’s proprietary Intelligent Sensor, your picture will automatically adjust itself, ensuring that it looks great in all viewing conditions

The 47LG60 does not only give you great pictures, but also great sound. LG integrated built-in speakers into the perimeter of the bezel while at the same time doing away with the traditional speaker drivers and grills.

Sources:
http://reviews.cnet.com
http://www.pcmag.com

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