LG Launching a Bunch of New LCD TV’s this Year

lg-lh9500LG have uploaded photos of 7 new LCD TV’s that will be launched in 2009. I managed to scrape information together on the basic specs of the LCD’s. The first series of TV’s mentioned here is the LH range numbering from the 2000 lower end series right up to the LH9500 which is an LED backlit TV running at 200Hz. The smaller range of LU LCD screens can be found here. Details after the jump.

LG LH2000 LCD

lg-lh2000The bottom end starts off with the LG LH2000 which has screen sizes of 19, 22, 26, 32, 37 and 42 inches. This TV is HD ready, but is 720p and not 1080p.

LG LH2000 Key features include:
· HD Ready – 1366 x 768 (768 according to AVForums… more then likely 720p)
· 2 HDMI¢ version.1.3 with Deep Colour
· ISFccc Ready
· Smart Energy Saving (Energy Saving Trust recommended)
· LG SimpLink ¢ (32-inch and above)
· LG Core Technologies (32-inch and above)

More Images Via: AVForums

LG LH3000

lg-lh3000The LH3000 is the next in line which features full HD at 1080p and has screen sizes of 32, 37, 42 and 47 inches.

LG LH3000 Key features include:
· HD Ready 1080p
· ISFccc Ready
· LG SimpLink¢
· USB 2.0 for access to digital music and photos (JPEG / MP3 Playback)
· 24p Real Cinema (3:2 Pulldown)
· 3 HDMI¢ version.1.3 with Deep Colour
· Smart Energy Saving (Energy Saving Trust recommended)
· Super IPS Panel Technology

Photos Via: AVForums

LG LH4000

lg-lh4000The LH4000 is another 1080p LCD TV with screen sizes the same as the LH3000 at 32, 37, 42 and 47 inches. It seems like the LH4000 series also features 100Hz TruMotion technology to reduce motion blur commonly seen on lower frequency LCD’s.

Key features include:
· HD Ready 1080p
· 3 HDMI¢ version.1.3 with Deep Colour
· Intelligent Sensor
· 24p Real Cinema (5:5 Pulldown)
· ISFccc Ready
· LG SimpLink¢
· USB 2.0 for access to digital music and photos (JPEG / MP3 Playback)
· Smart Energy Saving
· LG Core Technologies

Images Via: AVForums

LG LH5000

lg-lh5000The LH5000 LCD is also 1080p with exactly the same screen sizes as the above 2 TV’s. However, this steps up the TruMotion to 200Hz providing even less motion blur then the LH4000 model. Note that the 32″ LH5000 is at 100Hz still.

Key features include:
· HD Ready 1080p
· TruMotion 200Hz (32-inch 100Hz)
· ISFccc Ready
· Intelligent Sensor
· 24p Real Cinema (5:5 Pulldown)
· USB 2.0 for access to digital music and photos (JPEG / MP3 Playback/ DivX HD)
· 4 HDMI V.1.3 With Deep Colour
· Smart Energy Saving (Energy Saving Trust recommended)
· LG Core Technologies

Images Via: AVForums

LG LH9500

lg-lh9500The flagship of them all is the LG LH9500 series LCD TV. This model actually uses new LED Backlight technology which creates an impressive 2M:1 contrast ration. Mixed with 200Hz TruMotion you get an extremely good and fast moving picture. Being LED backlight based it also provides deeper blacks then regular LCD’s.

Key features include:
* HD Ready 1080p via Uncompressed Wireless Transmission from AV media box
* TruMotion 200 Hz
* LED backlighting with Local Dimming
* 2,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
* 24p Real Cinema (5:5 Pulldown)
* Intelligent Sensor
* ISFccc Ready
* 4 HDMI version.1.3 with Deep Colour
* USB 2.0 for access to digital music and photos (JPEG, MP3 Playback)
* LG SimpLink¢ (HDMI-CEC)
* Smart Energy Saving
* LG Core Technologies

Images Via: AVForums

If more details are made available then we will let you know.

Comments

  1. Ignazio Mulas says

    Hi Sirs, due a specific target for tv LH2000, I bought, ten, I’d need avoid the “energy saving”, because they’ re going in service like a simple monitor, who shows continously rolling images and streams, for more than 2 hour.
    As “energy saving” works, once turned on, after 2 hour, when in the meanwhile nodody apply clicks with remote command, it’ automatically goes in sleep condition.
    May I’ve your technical support in order to avoid the “energy saving system”, so they can work with a timered period, as 8 o’clock to 17 in the afternoon , please ?
    Thank in advance for your help
    Ignazio Mulas

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