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How Does HDTV Work?

In the world of HD, there are two basic choices in televisions: TVs that include a digital tuner, and TVs that use a separate digital tuner.

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How can an LG HDTV save energy?

Friendly energy is smart energy. In addition to adhering to the new Energy Star 3.0 guidelines, LG HDTVs with Smart Energy Saving have energy-saving options like the ability to choose a content-specific setting, “video mute” or engaging exclusive Intelligent Sensor Technology that automatically dims the backlight.

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LCD TV FAQ

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Plasma TV FAQ

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Plasma or LCD? Which is Right for Me?

LCD TVs and Plasma TVs are both sleek, thin, state-of-the-art, and capable of displaying stunning, high-definition pictures. But which technology is right for you?

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The LG Design Philosophy for TVs

Our Design Philosophy boils down to four basic elements: concept, style, interface, and finish.

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What Are the Benefits of HDMI? (Plasma)

An uncompressed, all-digital signal translates into the highest quality video and audio, direct from the source.

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What Does the Energy Saving Recommended Logo Mean?

Energy Saving Recommended is the Energy Saving Trust’s program to encourage the use of energy-saving consumer products.

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What You Need to Know about HDTV

High-Definition Television (HDTV) is the highest form of Digital Television (DTV).

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What are LG’s Core Technologies for HDTV?

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What does the Energy Star® mean?

Energy Star is the U.S. government's international program that encourages the use of energy-saving consumer products.

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What is Full HD 1080p?

Full HD 1080p Resolution lets you enjoy enhanced picture quality over standard HDTV with almost double the pixel resolution. See sharper details like never before. Just imagine a Blu-ray disc or video game seen on your new LG Full HD 1080p TV. It’s time to put resolve back in your resolution.

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What is LED Technology?

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What’s a DVD Recorder?

A DVD recorder or DVD-R is an optical drive that uses a laser to record video onto a blank DVD.

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What’s a Digital Tuner?

A digital tuner is an audio/video receiver that allows your TV to receive and display digital television signals.

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Why Should I Get HDTV?

There are many reasons to get HDTV, from stunning picture quality, to enhanced programming, to HD sound.

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LG Design Philosophy for Video

Our design philosophy boils down to four basic elements: Concept, Style, Interface, and Finish.

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What are DVD Regions?

DVD Regions are restrictions encoded onto a DVD that determine where in the world it can be played.

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What is Blu-ray?

Blu-ray utilizes the latest laser technology, offering up to 5 times the digital detail of traditional DVDs and the best sound available for your entertainment.

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What is Instant Streaming?

Streaming is a process whereby digital media such as movies and television programs can be accessed on a user’s preferred media player as the data is being transferred.

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What is NetCast™ Entertainment Access?

Now buying a Blu-ray player from LG can also mean getting access to virtually endless entertainment and services from the Internet such as CinemaNow, YouTube and Netflix Instant Streaming.

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LG Design Philosophy for Audio

Our design philosophy boils down to four basic elements: Concept, Style, Interface, and Finish.

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LG Design Philosophy for Home Theater Systems

Our design philosophy boils down to four basic elements: Concept, Style, Interface, and Finish.

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Need Help Matching Your TV to Your Other Components?

Determining the compatibility of various devices in your home entertainment system can get complicated very quickly.

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Speakers: Why would I need more than two?

A growing number of available formats, like Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound, use multi-channel audio to create a more immersive, three-dimensional audio experience.

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What do I need to know about "Watts"?

A watt is a unit of energy. With regard to audio systems, watts refer to the energy output of the amplifier or receiver that’s being used to power the speakers.

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