The bigger the better, well at least that's what the UC Babes keep telling us. It seems LG might be trying to tell us the same thing with their latest 47 inch whopper. With enough size to rival any Plasma and a hefty price tag to match, the LG 47LB1DA is the latest in a long roll out of tempting screens from the electronics giant.
The new 47-inch Digital Cable Ready LCD HDTV (47LB1DA) features the
progressive-scan, full high-definition 1920 x 1080p display format,
providing consumers with the most lifelike images available. But the
picture quality is about more than just resolution. The 47LB1DA also
features a 14-bit color processor, 1,600:1 contrast ratio and the
latest generation of LG's XD EngineTM to ensure accurate color
reproduction and the best possible picture, even from analog sources.
Poised for explosive growth in the large-screen segment of the plasma
market, LG is also introducing a new 60-inch Plasma HDTV (model
60PC1D). This large-screen beauty incorporates the same unique design
as the previously released 50PC1DRA, which was the recipient of the
renowned reddot international design award. But its beauty is not only
skin deep. This model also uses the latest XD Engine and features a
7,000:1 contrast ratio. Built-in ATSC/NTSC/QAM tuners (with LG's
powerful fifth-generation VSB digital TV reception chipset) and two
HDMI inputs as well as other connectivity options will make this set
the ideal centerpiece for any home theater. The 60PC1D is expected to
be available in September at a manufacturer's suggested retail price of
$5,899.
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