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    LG 55LHX Flagship LCD HDTV: Backlit LED, Wireless HDMI and THX

    LG LED LCDs Are Official, LHX is Thinnest LCD With LED Backlight, 240Hz, Wireless HDMI

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    Image of Noobs-R-Us Noobs-R-Us
    09/10/09

    In reply to LG 55LHX Flagship LCD HDTV: Backlit LED, Wireless HDMI and THX
    I hate how all these TV's are moving to wireless. As if we don't have enough radiation exposure in our lives already. They should give us the option to attach the external box by one slim cable to the TV. That way, we can easily hide the cable behind the TV and not be exposed to more random radiation.
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    09/10/09

    In reply to LG 55LHX Flagship LCD HDTV: Backlit LED, Wireless HDMI and THX
    Value conscious consumers may opt for the 55lh90. It is a LED-backlit minus the wireless and has a gorgeous picture and goes for $2200 at best buy right now.
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    09/10/09

    @anexanhume: What about the xbr8 triluminus and only 2500 on Amazon new.
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    09/10/09

    @spectralveil: The 46 inch is near 2500 new. The 55" is around double that.
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    01/07/09

    In reply to LG LED LCDs Are Official, LHX is Thinnest LCD With LED Backlight, 240Hz, Wireless HDMI
    Wireless media box? I predict this tv being horrible for video game use. I don't see how the wireless module could avoid adding lag to the picture.
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    01/07/09

    In reply to LG LED LCDs Are Official, LHX is Thinnest LCD With LED Backlight, 240Hz, Wireless HDMI
    Anyone notice how 120Hz make those 24p movies feel so unnatural? It's like watching the soaps. (At least on Sony TVs)
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    01/07/09

    @ripfire: I saw Cars playing in the sony @RyaninCalgary: That's why it sucks. It's a film, not reality, it takes away all the mysticism. I saw Click on a Sony TV in PC Richards and it looked like they shot it in my backyard.
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    01/07/09

    @beardedkid: Ahh... I changed my comment mid comment. @ripfire: I saw cars playing the sony store and it completely removed any quality for me. It looked like the wii game based on the movie.
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    01/07/09

    @beardedkid: I was wondering if it's Sony's noise reduction filter that causes it to look that way. I've seen Toshiba with 120Hz (5:5 pulldown) and it doesn't look anything like the way Sony had it.
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    Image of Taurus_McGee Taurus_McGee
    01/07/09

    In reply to LG LED LCDs Are Official, LHX is Thinnest LCD With LED Backlight, 240Hz, Wireless HDMI
    If 120hz messes with my brain, what will 240hz do? I can't imagine TV looking so real. Although on the bright side, TV might now look so good, that I'll never have to go outside or look out a window again... Score!
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    01/07/09

    @Taurus_McGee: A lot of people didn't leave their houses before HD too!


    @robot-shmobot: Realism sucks.

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