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November 12, 2007

LG 23LS7D HDTV

Story link: LG 23LS7D HDTV by Franz Bicar

lg-23ls7d.jpgLG is one of the fastest growing electronics companies in the world. Their products strive to promote their mantra that “Life is Good.” The 23LS7D is an LG LCD model featuring 1366 x 768p high definition resolution, LG’s exclusive XD Engine, and a wide degree viewing angle, an HDMI input, built-in speakers, and a 700:1 contrast ratio.

The 23LS7D’s built-in ATSC/NTSC/QAM Clear Tuner allows it to receive over-the-air digital broadcast signals and unscrambled digital cable. A full line of inputs allow you to connect most any component.

And HDMI input makes for single-cable, high-quality transfer of high defintion audio and video signals, while a PC input lets you use the 23LS7D as a computer monitor. There are also component video, S-Video and composite video inputs, which means you can always hook up your old VCR to this new television.

LG’s exclusive XD Engine uses six distinct processes to contribute to picture improvement. This engine takes the low resolution of analog signals to near HD levels by improving brightness, contrast, detail, and enhancing color as well as reducing signal noise. This is a total solution that results in cinema-like, high resolution images.

With this dynamic view, you’ll get really great gaming and flawless movies. Plus, the QAM tuner lets you watch cable programming without the need for a separate box. All in a compact, flat screen. Such luxurious entertainment will have you agreeing with LG about the goodness of life in no time.

Aside from its own innovations that make it an LG, the 23LS7D also comes with features many people consider standard basic necessities for today’s TVs. Features such as parental controls, trilingual menus, auto channel programming, and a sleep timer. Also, as with most flat screen TVs, you’ll have the option of mounting the TV on a table or a wall.

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http://www.home-technology-store.com

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