Product Description
LG's TruMotion 240Hz technology uses proprietary scanning technology
to virtually eliminate motion blur so you can keep up with the fastest
paced entertainment.47" LCD HDTV, 1920 x 1080 Resolution, 240 Hz,
80,000:1 Contrast Ratio, ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM - 1 Tuner, SRS TruSurround
XT, 4 HDMI input
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5459 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Gloss Black
- Brand: LG
- Model: 47LH55
- Dimensions: 28.50" h x
46.20" w x
4.00" l,
45.90 pounds
- Display size: 47
Features
- 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
- 80,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio for deeper blacks and greater picture detail
- Picture Wizard enables self-calibration for picture adjsustments
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Description (April 11, 2009)
No
more brown leather blur when a football is flying towards the end zone.
With TruMotion 240 Hz, you now get unsurpassed motion detail with
virtually none of the motion blur experienced in some other HDTVs. It
processes fast-moving images at lightning speed so the transition is
smoother. You'll get blazing-fast sports, nail-biting car chases and
adrenaline-pumping video games in crystal clarity--the way they're
meant to be. This is watching what you love in the way you want to see
it. You could call this HDTV, but you might decide it's something
better.
Customer Reviews
G. L.

Outstanding!! -- I bought this product after
looking at quite a few different brands. I was not let down. The 240Hz
is perfect for sports and fast moving shows with a lot of action --
picture quality is A-1, sharp and very clear and does NOT blur with
fast and quick action. Has many different functions than a person can
use to change the format that he or she likes best. The menu interface
is very EASY to use and gives many options with input, picture, and
audio settings. A real great feature is "clear voice" which sharpens
normal speach and makes hearing easier especially with a lot of
background noise. Also if watching a DVD the TV remembers the settings
that are programmed into that particular imput even though they may be
different from the settings while watching normal TV channels. A person
doesn't have to re-program each time you watch a DVD or other optional
component.
For myself for what I want--A really great HDTV choice
Great picture, but beware of what you are getting.

I jumped on this TV pretty quickly, great size,
great technology, and good reviews across the web. The picture quality
is very good, the blacks are mediocre but overall a great looking
picture and a great looking TV. I am a huge movie fan and watch lots of
Blu-Ray movies and so the ability to play Blu-Ray's in 24p mode was a
huge plus for me. I started watching a few movies, and left the 240hz
setting on low. This setting, while some may like, I really did not
care for. It introduced a lot of artifacts in the film. Often when the
camera would pan quickly around different subjects it would create a
halo looking deal making it look like there is an invisible forcefield
around different objects. The frame interpolation makes things look
really smooth and create a soap opera effect or video camera effect to
the movies. This made it feel like I was no longer watching a movie and
this was a big time no-no for me. So I started researching the TV some
more.
The 240hz is a refresh rate so that has nothing to do with adding
frames. The frame interpolation is another thing that attempts to add
frames that did not exist before to create a smoother look to the
image. The problem lies here in the way LG decided to implement this
technology. To get the benefits of having 240hz and reducing motion
blur, you must turn on the dejuddering frame interpolation also. There
is no way to turn on one and not the other. The Samsung and Toshiba
models have options to turn the 240hz on and off and the frame
interpolation on and off SEPARATELY.
Now I must say, for sports it made it look amazing, but since my
primary use of a television is to watch movies this was a major
downside and I ended up having to return the TV because the 240hz
motion plus pretty much ruined the movie experience for me. Some people
may like it, but if you like to keep your film viewing as true to the
original as possible you may want to think twice and check this TV out
in a store to see if you really like this mode or not.
Sports were great, video gaming was good, and the picture quality
and extensive picture control are all amazing on this TV, but that one
setting ruined the experience for me.
Great TV beware of sound system you buy
Had the TV installed today and learned during the
installation that it does not support the Bose cinematic sound system I
bought. This LG product only supports optical input. My tech installer
had never seen a TV that only had an optical input requirement. I'm
happy with the TV's picture so the sound system is being returned.
Considering I bought both at the same time through Amazon it would have
been nice if there had been a non-compatibility warning from them...
Have had the TV for a little over a week now. The picture is amazing.
With some of DVDs it feels like you're on the soundstage while they are
making the movie
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