LG unveils two wireless HDTVs

Posted in LG by Shane McGlaun on September 10th, 2009

lgwirelsshdtvThe worst thing about home theater gear and HDTVs is that there are lots of wires. Wires don’t look good and if your wife is a wire hater like mine, you end up catching lots of grief. LG has announced a couple new HDTVs that are wireless.

The two new sets include the LG 55LHX and the LH85. The TVs use a media box to transmit uncompressed full 1080p signals with “virtually” no interference directly to the TV. The TV can pick up the wireless signals from up to 30 feet away.

The 55LHX has LED backlighting and a 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio with 240Hz refresh rate. The set is also THX display certified. The LH85 is also wireless and has an 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and the wireless features of its bigger brother. The 55LHX will sell for $4799 and the LH85 series will sell for $3,199 for a 55-inch and $2,399 for a 47-inch.

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2 Comments to “LG unveils two wireless HDTVs”
  1. Stuart Halliday Says:

    Ahh ‘Virtually’ – the cry of the Marketing Department…

    What they think as virtually unnoticeable means it’ll be noticeable to any sane person with 20:20 vision. :)

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