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The Ultra Thin 1.5 design is a high technology statement, with Hitachi’s translucent “crystal frame” surrounding the picture. A complimentary inner radius is visible through the semi-transparent frame, enhancing the impression of precision and feather lightweight. The frame has a subtle bevel to present the picture as if it were a work of art. The world-class design is a sleek and modern addition to any living environment. The thinness and lightness of the displays was achieved through Hitachi’s proprietary and breakthrough technologies for micro-lens light diffusion, electronic component miniaturization and a proprietary silent cooling system.
These technologies, combined with In Plane Switching (IPS) LCD technology and External Electrode Fluorescent Lamp (EEFL) technologies, create a display that offers greater power efficiency, better and more flexible color accuracy and a longer overall life span. By implementing IPS, Hitachi has achieved the sharpest, clearest LCD possible, regardless of the angle at which the viewer is seated. A vertical and horizontal viewing angle of 178 degrees maintains natural colors and brightness, making it ideal for watching TV with the whole family and friends. Advanced capabilities include deep color with HDMI. Movies provide the illusion of motion by showing a series of still images over time. In fact, all Hollywood movies flash 24 individual images each second. However, Hollywood’s 24 frames-per-second do not match Hitachi’s television systems, which transmit 60 images each second.
A conversion technique called “2:3 pull-down” is used to make the 24 frames of film fit the television’s faster 60 frames. As this conversion is done, the viewer can often observe a jerky, troublesome visual effect that is called “judder”. It appears as if the image is jittery or stuttering and is especially noticeable when the picture pans or makes sweeping, side-to-side movements. In its ultra thin line, Hitachi has implemented proprietary technology which accurately and automatically eliminates the jerky “judder” motion. It does so by creating interpolated frames based on the original film images and displays them at 120 Hz. It smoothes out the movement and correctly matches the motion of the original movie. For video content, motion interpolation and Flexible Black Data Insertion are utilized to display 120 images per second.
The digital amplifier produces exceptionally clear sound. The speakers located at the left and right sides of the bottom of the monitor are Hitachi’s newly developed fully enclosed-type speakers, which are high quality and slim enough to fit the 1.5-inch depth of the display. The three sound modes allow consumers to select the most suitable type of audio effect depending on the contents – “clear voice” to pick up human voices clearly, “surround” for natural, clear three-dimensional sound and “bass boost” for the optimum bass sound depending on the input signal.
Review By Reviews.cnet
The feature set on the UT37X902 is solid if you include the AV Center; anemic if you don’t. As we’d expect from a high-end LCD, the panel does have a native resolution of 1,920×1,080, or 1080p, although seeing the benefits of this resolution at a 37-inch screen size is almost impossible. Hitachi includes a 120Hz refresh rate complete with dejudder processing, the effects of which we’ll cover in Performance.
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Review By Tvpcreview
This LCD uses an EEFL backlight (External Electrode Flourescent Lamp) which allows for the ultrathin design of the LCD. We felt the black levels were not deep enough and bled to other areas of the images too easily. Contrast appeared to have very limited range. Though Hitachi does not publish a native contrast ratio we would estimate it at around 1800:1. We noted some light bleed from the backlight in varying quadrants depending on the appearing color information.
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Review By Hitachi
The advanced 37″ Director’s Series display panel features Full HD1080P resolution (1920 x 1080P), the highest resolution picture in HDTV, and the picture is enhanced by 120Hz Panel Speed with Motion Interpolation, a video processing technology that upgrades all television broadcast signals to 120 frames per second for the clearest, sharpest LCD picture ever.
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Review By Hemagazine
Like most LCDs, the UT37X902 is capable of a lot of light output. Even at its minimum backlight setting, the monitor is fairly bright, which gives the picture great contrast in a daytime viewing environment. The trade-off is that its black level is only average for a traditional LCD. Blacks look grey; and, in a dark room, the picture lacks that extra bit of depth and richness that you get from the best panels.
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Posted on November 17th, 2008 Written by: vwmadm
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Kelli wrote on January 9, 2009
I have to say this TV is definitely ahead of the game. To say its 1.5inches thin isn’t good enough, it blends into any living room without overpowering your interior decor. I swear it could be mistake for a painting on a wall! Yet the Hitachi LCD screen is definitely eye catching, with it’s sleek look and crystal clear picture image. I was a plasma owner before, but I am definitely happy that I made the switch to LCD.
Jason Berns wrote on February 3, 2009
I was curious about the Hitachi LCD…couldn’t decide between Plasma and LCD and then there are all these brands out there…But I took a chance and purchased the Hitachi 42″ UltraSlim series and although I don’t know a lot about LCD screens, so far I have also been happy with my decision. Fairly expensive, but it really is a beautiful TV. Great for a room with lots of natural light coming through, as there is no glare on the screen.
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