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The engineers at LG set out to define a new world of plasma TVs – one with unprecedented detail and startling clarity. The result is the PG30 series of plasma HDTVs.
FULL HD 1080p RESOLUTION
Displays HDTV programs in full 1920 x 1080p resolution for a more detailed picture.
DUAL XD ENGINE
Combines two of LG’s exclusive XD Engines to help maximize picture quality for any kind of video content. By combining XD Engine processors, panel performance is optimized ensuring higher-quality, more realistic images.
FLUID MOTION (180 Hz Effect)
Enjoy smoother, clearer motion with all types of programming such as sports and action movies. The moving picture resolution give the impression of performance of up to 3x the panels actual refresh rate.
AV MODE
The AV Mode optimizes the picture into Cinema, Sports, and game Mode according to the video and audio content. The viewer has the ability to quickly choose the correct mode for the picture they are viewing.
CLEAR VOICE TECHNOLOGY
Automatically enhances and amplifies the sound of human voice frequency range to help keep dialogue audible when background noise swells.
Features
- Fluid Motion: 180Hz Effect
- Pure Black Level
- Auto Navigation: (VCR, DVD, Bluray, HD DVD, SetTop Box, Satellite, Cable Box, Game, PC)
- Input Labeling
- Quick View (Previous Channel)
- Parental Control w/V-Chip
- Key Lock
- Closed Caption 3 (English, Spanish, French)
- Trilingual Menues (English/Spanish/French)
- EZ Menus (High Performance Interface)
- Channel Add/Delete
- Favorite Channel
- Auto Clock
- Manual Clock
- On/Off Timer
- Sleep Timer
- SimpLink™
- Auto Off (When no video is present)
Review By reviews.cnet
LG’s plasmas have an understated appearance that we’ve come to appreciate, and the 50PG30 is a great example. It looks almost exactly like the 50PG20 we reviewed earlier, with a glossy black frame that’s relatively thin for a 50-inch plasma. The frame has sleekly rounded corners and the bottom angles back to provide a mild visual accent, while speakers are concealed under the bottom of the cabinet and face straight down. The only interruption of the gloss comes courtesy of an LED power indicator near the silver, rounded power button, and the LG logo itself.
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Review By vanns
What do you get when the engineers at LG set out to define a new world of plasma HDTV? The LG50PG30. All of the juicy details are found below, but here’s a little something just to wet your whistle. Three HDMI inputs for advanced HD connectivity. An Invisible speaker system and Dolby® Digital decoding for the perfect audio complement to you HD picture. Full HD 1920 x 1080p resolution, enhancing your video experience with the highest pixel resolution and most advanced scanning available for lifelike detail, and smooth, judder-free video during fast action scenes or sports. Oh, and a 100,000-hour panel life, meaning that, even if you watch 5 hours per day, you’ll be enjoying an HD picture for the next 54 years.
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Review By review.zdnet
The LG correctly deinterlaced film-based sources from both film and video, and naturally it resolved every line of 1080i and 1080p sources. We noticed a bit more video noise in noisy scenes with NR turned off than on the other displays, but engaging noise reduction cleaned that up with no apparent loss in resolution. We measured a motion resolution of between 800 and 900 lines on this set, which is about what we expect from a 1080p plasma, although as always we didn’t notice any blurring during the film, even with the Samsung LCD (120Hz dejudder turned off).
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Posted on September 19th, 2008 Written by: vwmadm
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