LG LH90 240Hz LED TVs Get Priced

Korea’s first 240 Hertz (Hz) LED TV—LG TruMotion LH90 HDTV series with the headline-grabbing 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio has recently got officially priced in Korean. The LH90 TVs come in 42, 47 and 55-inch sizes, and will be sold at $2,449, $3,116 and $4,749 as start prices respectively.

The TVs come with THX certification and a USB port that can not only be used to display photos and music from attached storage but also DivX video files. An ambient light sensor can save energy use by more than 70-percent by adjusting backlighting to suit the room, and there are integrated speakers.

The date of global release of the LH90 HDTV is still unknown, though LG said that the TVs are available outside Korea.

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