LG previews two new UK-bound LCDs
Stuff.tv has the heads up on two more members of LG's 2009 lineup, the LH5000 and LF7700. The LF7700 LCD should fit the bill for anyone needing an alternative to Panasonic's TX-37LZD81, with integrated FreeSat support, while a plasma version will follow later in the year. If 100Hz isn't enough and 480Hz is too much, the LH5000 drops 200Hz TruMotion tech on European heads later this year. No price or size info for either, but hopefully all this new kit will slightly make up for a Netflix-less existence suffered by our people across the Atlantic.


















What's up with all the HDTV Posts? Did engadget forget there is an EngadgetHD?
We have 'LoveFilm' here instead of Netflix. So there.
Although LoveFilm doesn't have the instant streamy thing so it would be pretty hard to shove Lovefilm into an LG TV.
(shocked face) WOW, this is the most incredible thing I have ever seen
ooOooOoo
i am tire of all the weekly releases of tvs companies make, thinner, bigger, better quality, MORE EXPENSIVE.
Every week we get an update on new tvs that only improve numbers normal people do not
even care about, why not make them more cheap.
When could i get a brand new, good brand 32' lcd for $300??? I got one but i would love to
give one as a present without breaking my wallet.
I am just waiting for OLED mass production, to start seeing companies increasing the real value
of the tv just because it is thin.