| | | |  - 240Hz TruMotion Technolgy virtually eliminates motion blur for fast motion clarity
- Intelligent Sensor automatically optimizes the picture to the lighting conditions of the room for an enjoyable viewing experience
- Full HD 1080p resolution fro enhanced picture quality
- 80,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio for deeper blacks and greater picture detail
- Picture Wizard enables self-calibration for picture adjsustments
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| | | |  Product Description: LG's TruMotion 240Hz technology uses proprietary scanning technology to virtually eliminate motion blur so you can keep up with the fastest paced entertainment 37" LCD HDTV, 1920 x 1080 Resolution, 240 Hz, 80,000:1 Contrast Ratio, ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM - 1 Tuner, SRS TruSurround XT, 4 HDMI input |  | | | |

 Average Rating : 
Rating : - TruMotion 240hz is not worth the money I purchased this television for a low price during a deal. The Pilot shipping was bad (late, didn't call, when I called them I had to give them directions). When the television arrived, there was a scratch on the plastic frame around the screen. That's not a big deal to me. Setting up the television was easy. However, the 240hz TruMotion is a flawed feature. It does make motion smoother, and may be useful when there is small, fast motion, but it causes great disruption on the screen when there is a lot of motion. For example, in the show "The Office," whenever the camera pans from one character to another, large pixels appear on the screen. This happens to both cable and Blu-Ray. Turning off TruMotion is the only way to stop this from happening. Therefore, I would recommend saving your money, and getting a LG 120hz set. Besides the TruMotion, the picture is good, but there are problems with black levels. I think the sound is good, and the remote is easy to use. Overall, if I had paid full price, I'd return the unit, since it is basically a 120hz television advertised as 240hz (there are several articles online about how LG's TruMotion 240hz is not really 240hz, it just creates a 240hz effect. A Sony, on the other hand, that is advertised as 240hz, is truly 240hz). But since I got it for a low price, I'll keep it.
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