Sunday, April 12, 2009

LG launches LF7700 Freesat televisions

9 April 2009 10:12 GMT / By LG has joined Panasonic in present televisions with built-in Freesat. Freesat is the UK's free-to-air digital follower TV broadcasting worship donation some HD programming from the BBC and ITV as well as a plethora of shall we say, more hollow channels. The unique LG LF770 rove is made up of HD Ready 1080p LCD televisions with built-in Freesat, accessible in 32-inch, 37-inch, 42-inch and 47-inch screens. The LF7700 gets an Ethernet port, to future-proof viewers for IPTV services, LG's Intelligent Sensor II tech that adjusts the unveil based on untaxing levels, 24p Real Cinema and TruMotion 100Hz in the 42-inch and up models.



In addition, there's a forceful dissimilarity correspondence of 50,000:1, a Mark Levinson-tuned "invisible" speaker, four HDMI ports and USB for JPEG and MP3 playback. Looks-wise, the LF7700 offers a squiffy mask finish, red accents and talent buttons and will be within reach in the UK from April 2009. LG won't let out any reason of pricing, saying only that it's "retailer dependent", but it seems you're looking at around £570 for the smallest model.

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