LG 20LS7D LCD TV

LG 20LS7D LCD HDTV - 20″, 1366×768, 16:9, 700:1, ATSC Tuner, S-Video, HDMI - FREE SHIPPING Now Just  $389.99 (US)

LG 20LS7D LCD TVLG 20LS7D LCD TV
LG’s LCD TV’s deliver the world’s widest viewing angle, so you can see an incredible picture from almost anywhere, up to 178 degrees. Quick response time means no blur trails, even in fast action sequences. Bring sports and games to a new level of play. Bring everything you watch to a new level of clarity.

What It IS & Why You Need It:

  • Outstanding 20″ Digital Ready TV
  • True 1366 x 768p Wide XGA Resolution with 700:1 Contrast Ratio makes for excellent TV viewing in a small footprint.
  • WXGA support for use as a PC monitor also!

Action, fast and clear
Quick response speed and HDMI offer a clear precise image with no loss of data. Bring the entire experience home with the incredible realism and depth. From sports to games to the most delicate details, LG’s LCD panels create excitement.

In size, there’s no compromise
LG has designed their LCD TVs to fit your life and your space. The LG 20LS7D LCD TV offers HDTV clarity, high performance progressive scan technology, and much more.

Specifications

  Display Area:  20″
  Aspect Ratio:  16:9
  Contrast Ratio:  700:1
  Resolution:  1366 x 768
  Input Video Signal:  ATSC
  QAM
  NTSC
  Speakers:  2
  Inputs:  RS-232
  S-Video
  RGB
  HDMI In
  PC Audio In, RF Input, AV, HDCP, YPbPr
  Input Terminals Video:  S-Video
  HDMI, RF Input, HDCP, YPbPr
  Power Consumption:  60W
  Power Source:  100~240VAC, 50/60Hz
  Unit Dimensions (WxHxD):  19.6″ x 13.9″ x 2.87″
  Dimensions With Stand:  19.6″ x 15.8″ x 6.88″

Features

  • 20″ HD LCD ATSC Digital Ready Television
  • 1366 x 768p Wide XGA Resolution
  • 700:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 160/140 V.A, XD Engine
  • PC Input, Component Input

REVIEW BY: Reviewed Feb 21, 2008

PRO: * Picture quality is very good (but see Viewing Angle comment). * Unique presentation of channels during tuning. * Has all 3 tuners. * Trim looking. CON: * Viewing angle is terrible, particularly as little as 10-20 degrees down from straight-on horizontal. If you look up at the screen, as is common in a bedroom setting, the picture deteriorates quickly as the screen gets very ”contrasty” and dark. Turns out that many 20” and smaller sets I checked out at stores have the same characteristic; 32” and greater don’t seem to have it; 26”, some do and some don’t. So I did end up keeping it. * Others have reported excellent over-the-air reception. Mine is lousy, getting no O-T-A channels from an admittedly old analog antenna. * Sound is poor. * No channel labeling. SUMMARY: Far from perfect, but I judged it to be a decent value in a flawed field. I think many 20” sets are computer monitors fitted with tuners. Beware sets that are 1440×900 (16:10) instead of true 1366x

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