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		<title>LG LE 7500 LCD TV Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LCD screens are a very new phenomenon when we talk about consumer home electronics but these screens have already beaten the conventional CRT screens in terms of sales, revenue and demand. This massive advent of LCD technology in modern day era is due to the fact that these screens have the capability of truly enhancing<a href="http://hd-tv-televisions.org/lg-le-7500-review/"> <br /><br /> (Read More...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LCD screens are a very new phenomenon when we talk about consumer home electronics but these screens have already beaten the conventional CRT screens in terms of sales, revenue and demand. This massive advent of LCD technology in modern day era is due to the fact that these screens have the capability of truly enhancing the TV watching experience and that also with sheer style and trendiness intact. The LCD screens are also now incorporating hundred of internet features that have two folded their demand within local consumers and LG has taken the lead by introducing it’s highly tech savvy and user oriented LG LE7500 HD LCD screen.</p>
<p>This LCD screen by LG electronics is a complete package bundled with thousands of in –built user friendly features to completely customize the user experience. The newest trend in electronics is to grab such items and things that let you encompass most of your stuff at one place and this is truly the essence behind production of these LCD TVs by LG.<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-24" title="lg-tv-LE7500-Large" src="http://hd-tv-televisions.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/lg-tv-LE7500-Large.jpg" alt="" width="335" height="495" /></p>
<p>Here is a complete specification list of this LCD screen for your reference:</p>
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<li>Edge lighted LED backlight with local dimming option</li>
<li>Approximate refresh rate of about 120 Hz</li>
<li>1080p Picture display</li>
<li>Only LG product up till now to be fully DLNA compatible for different media data types.</li>
<li>Cutting edge and fast Wi-Fi connectivity</li>
<li>USB and Hub Ports with COM1 Bluetooth availability.</li>
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<p>The best thing about this LCD screen is perhaps its connectivity option Wi-Fi. This means that now your TV is capable of seamlessly logging on to your homes or offices wireless data network and can display images and videos you want in a jiffy. Corporate sectors can easily replace their old projector screens with these TV sets in conference room as it is more stylish and you won’t encounter the hassle to set up your projector again and again.</p>
<p>With a refresh rate of extremely fast and quick 120 Hz and pixel throw of 1080, its inevitable in recognizing the fact that these screens will certainly rock it audience with utmost picture clarity with dynamic realism intact. The local dimmer option embedded in this LCD screen can easily help you with maintaining the glare emitting from the LCD screen.</p>
<p>This screen also comes with a separate power saving option that will allow you to consume less electricity. This is basically an on –screen assessable option that can be easily navigated to with your remote control.</p>
<p>This LCD screen is a great connectivity hub and allows devices like cell phones and USB flash disks to connect through respective COM 1 and USB ports. There also exists an awesome optional HuB port if you need to connect directly to internet or any other host networks.</p>
<p>This 55 inches power packed LG LE7500 is a true power packed bundle that will definitely give you a higher ROI. Its price is still a bit of a secret but LG will definitely see the competition before giving this one a price tag.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Devoted to High Definition Television This website is devoted to informing you about high-definition television and the latest trends, developments, upgrades and features for HDTV. To begin want to give you background high-definition television and the various terms surrounding HDTV. When thinking about HDTV it is important to start with the history of high-definition television<a href="http://hd-tv-televisions.org/devoted-to-high-definition-television-hdtv/"> <br /><br /> (Read More...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <a href="http://hd-tv-televisions.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.4.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-8" title="1.4" src="http://hd-tv-televisions.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1.4.jpg" alt="" width="504" height="360" /></a>Devoted to High Definition Television<br />
This website is devoted to informing you about high-definition television and the latest trends, developments, upgrades and features for  HDTV.<br />
To begin  want to give you background high-definition television and  the various  terms surrounding HDTV.  When thinking about HDTV it is important  to start with the history of  high-definition television and  a definition of what exactly HDTV is as many people are often confused at the term HDTV.<br />
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HDTV (or  HDTV) video  that has a much higher resolution than traditional television  systems (standard definition television or SDTV or SD). HDTV has one or two million pixels per  image, about five times that of SD. At the  start of HDTV  transmission used analogue techniques, the goal  is now HDTV broadcast compressed  digital video.</p>
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<p>History of HDTV<br />
More information: Analog high-definition television system and television history</p>
<p>On  November 2, 1936, the BBC broadcast the world began the  first regular public high-definition service from Alexandra Palace in north  London Victorian. And claims to be the birthplace of television as we know it  today.<br />
The term high  definition  oz described a series of television systems, from  the late 1930s,  however, systems  theory  were only high definition compared to earlier systems that rely   on mechanical  systems that have as little only 30  lines of resolution.<br />
The service for HDTV UK  began testing in August 1936 and regular communication with the November 1936 using only  the (mechanical) and Baird 240-line (electronic) Marconi-EMI 405 line (377i)  system. The Baird system was discontinued in February 1937. In 1938, France followed its own system with 441 lines, versions of which are also used by a number  of other countries. U. S. NTSC joined in  1941.  Introduced in France in 1949 years, even higher standard resolution is 819 lines (768I), a system that is still in high definition with the current data are only for mono. All these systems use striping and a ratio of 4:03, except the  system of 240 lines  progressive (actually said at the time with the appropriate technical term &#8220;sequential&#8221;) and 405-line system,  which began as 5:04 ET later changed to 4:03. The 405-line system was the idea (then) revolutionary  interlaced to overcome the problem of flicker in line with the frame  rate of 240 to 25 Hz line 240 ICT could  double the frame  rate would mean  that it was transmitted to the signal bandwidth is doubled, which is unacceptable.</p>
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Color emissions    were also higher resolution, first in the American NTSC color in 1953, which was compatible with systems from B &amp; W  earlier why If Sami and 525 lines (480i) resolution. He followed European standards  until mid-1960, PAL and SECAM systems when added to the monochrome 625 line (576i)  transmissions.<br />
Following formal approval (DVB)  widescreen modes on digital TV HDTV in early 2000 is the 525-line NTSC (or PAL-M)  systems and the European Union  625-line PAL and SECAM are now considered standard for HDTV systems. In Australia, the digital  system of   625 lines  progressive (with 576 active lines) is officially recognized as high definition.<br />
Analog systems<br />
In 1949, France began a year with 819 lines in the transmission system (768I). It was monochrome only, used only for VHF is the first French television channel,  and ceased in 1985.<br />
In 1958, the Soviet Union developed Тransformator, the first high definition television system   (definition) capable of producing an image composed of 1125 lines of resolution to provide teleconferencing for the military administration. He was  a research program and the system  never developed in the military or broadcasting.<br />
In 1979, the first state  broadcaster NHK Japanese consumer Developed HDTV with a screen aspect ratio of 5:03. The system, known as Hi-Vision or MUSE multiple sub-After consolidation of the Nyquist sampling ICT signal coding requires  about twice the bandwidth of the NTSC system designed around  existing furnace provided both the   resolution (1080i / 1125  lines). Satellite tests began in 1989, with regular monitoring  began in 1991  and regular transmission of the SB-9hp  started November 25, 1994, which had the NHK and commercial programming.<br />
In 1981, the MUSE system is demonstrated for the  first time in the United States, using the same ratio of 5:03 as the Japanese system.6 During a visit to a demonstration of Muse in Washington, U. S. President Ronald Reagan was impressed and  has officially declared that &#8220;a national issue&#8221; for HDTV to introduce USA.7</p>
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Many proposed  systems,  as  the new standard for  the United States, including the Japanese MUSE system, all designed by the FCC rejected because of the high bandwidth requirements. Currently,  the number of channels and fast growing IT was already a  problem of bandwidth. A new standard should be more efficient, less bandwidth needed for HDTV existing NTSC.<br />
Disappearance of analogue HD<br />
Standardization of   HDTV analog limited in  the 1990s <a href="http://www.twilightbreakingdawnstreaming.com">Twilight Breaking Dawn Streaming Megavideo</a> has  not  led to  the global adoption of  HDTV as one of the technical and economic reasons during the period can not use the HDTV bandwidth wider than normal television.<br />
At first HDTV commercial experiments such moments oven NHK MUSE more than the required bandwidth  of a  standard definition broadcast and  HD-MAC was   not much better. Despite efforts to reduce analog  HDTV about 2 times the  bandwidth of the thesis Television SDTV format  was still only distributable by satellite.<br />
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<p>n addition,  time recording and  playback of  HDTV  signal important technical challenge was the first year of high definition television (Sony HDVS). Japan remained the only country in public successes of analogue broadcasting HDTV, with seven  television stations that  share a single channel. Digital HDTV began in  Japan in 2000, and the analog service ended in the early morning hours of October 1, 2007.<br />
Rise  of digital compression<br />
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Since 1972, the radio sector of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU-R)-working to create an overall recommendation for HDTV analog. But not the thesis of recommendations made in  the broadcasting bands that can reach residential users. The standardization of MPEG-1 in 1993  led to the acceptance of the organization aussi Recommendations ITU-R BT.709.8  Meanwhile the thesis standard Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) formed a coalition of  broadcasters, manufacturers electronics  and regulators. The developer  and DVB Chartered although typically the standard ETSI.9<br />
DVB has created the  first model for the DVB-S digital satellite, DVB-C digital cable TV and DVB-T digital terrestrial TV. Fee system theory, can be used for both SDTV and HDTV. The Grand Alliance  proposed by  the  United States as the new standard for ATSC HDTV and SDTV. Both ATSC and DVB-based MPEG-2 standard. DVB-S2 is based on newer, more  efficient compression standard H.264/MPEG-4 AVC.  Common to all DVB  standards are the use  of highly efficient  modulation techniques to further reduce bandwidth, especially to reduce material requirements and receiver antenna.<br />
In  1983, the radio sector of the International  Telecommunications Union International Telecommunication Union (ITU-R) has created a  working group (IWP11  /  6) to establish  a  single international HDTV standard. One of the thorniest issues concerned  a suitable frame / field refresh rate, the world has already  split into two camps, 25/50 Hz and 30/60 Hz, associated with the image of  stability of the reasons for the frequency of main electrical supply.</p>
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The group    IWP11 / 6 reported that work in many ways and in the 1980s he served as a basis to encourage the development of a series of digital video processing zones, if for no other conversation between the two main frame / field motion vectors using the rates leading to developments in other areas. While a large HDTV standard was not  the end ESTABLISHED, an agreement on the aspect ratio was achieved.<br />
Initially, the  aspect ratio of 5:03  were the existing candidate  primary target, because of the influence of the cinema big  screen, the ratio  of 16:9 (1.78) Finally, you have accumulated a reasonable compromise between 5.3 (1.67) and  1.85 common film in widescreen. (Bob Morris explained that the ratio of 4:09 p.m. has been chosen as the geometric  mean of  Being Academy ratio 4:3 and  2.4:1, the large format film in common  use to minimize waste of space screen  to display  content in the various aspects ratios.<br />
A ratio of 16:9, duly agreed at the first meeting of IWP11 / 6 Working in  the survey for the BBC and the development of installation Kingswood Warren. The resulting recommendation ITU-R ITU-R BT.709-2 (&#8220;Rec. 709&#8243;) includes the 16:9 format, a particular colorimetry,  and analysis of  1080i (interlaced lines  actively  resolution 1080)  and 1080p (1.080  Gradually scan lines). The UK DTT HD trial MBAFF used, the contents of both progressive and interlaced on the  same encoding.<br />
Also includes the alternative 1440 x 1152 HDMAC format scanning. (According to reports, a controversial line  750 (720p) (720 lines  progressive scan) was considered   by the ITU   few years have enhanced the form of television,   not a true HD format, and is 11  not included, although 1920 ×  1280 ×  1080i and 720p systems for a wide range of frame rates and the field was  defined by the SMPTE MANY  U.S..)<br />
HDTV inaugural United States<br />
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Insert HDTV technology in the United States in the 1990s by the Digital  HDTV Grand Alliance, a group of  television, electronic equipment, telecommunications and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.1213 field trials of HDTV in 199 places United States was  completed on August 14 1994.14 HDTV first time in public in the United States occurred in July 23, 1996, when the Raleigh, North Carolina television station WRAL-HD began broadcasting from the around the existing WRAL-TV Southeast Raleigh, winning a race  to  be the first model  of HD station  in Washington, DC, which began broadcasting July 31, 1996 with the distinctive WHD-TV, based on facilities owned and operated NBC station WRC-TV The U. 0.151617 S. Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) HDTV system was the  first public appearance Oct. 29, 1998, during  the live coverage of astronaut John Glenn  returned to  space mission aboard the space shuttle Discovery.18 The signal transmitted to coast to coast, and seen by the public  in  science centers, theaters and other public specially equipped to receive and display broadcast.1819<br />
European    HDTV<br />
While HDTV has been shown in Europe since the early  1990s, the first regular broadcasts began on January  1, 2004, when the Belgian company Euro1080 HD1 launched the chain with the traditional New Year&#8217;s Concert in Vienna. Test transmission was active since the report of the IBC in September 2003, Day of  New Year&#8217;s  goal marked the official start of the broadcast  channel HD1, and the start of  HDTV in Europe .20<br />
Euro1080, some  television channels of HDTV  service  Belgian company Alfacam to  break  the deadlock   in the pan  &#8220;means no HD programming  HDTV Buy HD broadcasting means that &#8230;&#8221; and stimulate interest HDTV channel HD1 Europe.21 The original  free-to-air and consist primarily  of sports, theater, music and other cultural events are broadcast on  a multilingual soundtrack has become a rolling program  of 4 or 5 hours a day.<br />
First thesis  European broadcasting HDTV 1080i format uses MPEG-2 is a  DVB-S from SES  Astra 1H satellite. Euro1080 broadcasting later changed to compression was MPEG-4/AVC  DVB-S2  signal according  to the channel  that  broadcast later in  Europe.<br />
The number of European viewers and HD channel has grown steadily since its first annual survey HDTV monitor market for SES Astra Satellite 2010 Over 200 reports commercial channels  broadcast in high definition satellite Astra, the 185 million TV-HD Ready sold  in Europe (60 million pounds in 2010 alone), and 20 million households (27% of all European digital satellite TV  households) watching HD satellite transmissions (via satellite Astra 16 million) 0.22<br />
In December 2009 the UK became the first European country to develop the digital terrestrial high  definition television is happy (under the brand DVB-T), using the new transmission standard DVB-T2, as defined in the  group Digital Television  (DTG) D-book. DTT HD service currently has four  HD channels and is now  distributed by region  in the  UK, according to the digital switchover. Some issuers such as the Crystal Palace  transmitter Freeview HD broadcasting service before the transition  to digital through a temporary, low-power pre-DSO  multiplex.<br />
Notation<br />
HDTV transmission systems coincides with three important parameters:<br />
• The image size in pixels, as the  number of horizontal  pixels is designated x number of vertical pixels, for example, 720 or 1280 × 1920 × 1080. Often,  the number of horizontal  pixels is implied by the context and omitted, as in the case of 720p  and 1080p.<br />
• Scan the system coincides with the letter P for progressive scan or interlaced for  i.<br />
• Refresh rate is defined as the number  of frames  per  second. For alternative  systems interwoven year  Specify the number  of frames per second often requires used.citation<br />
If the  three parameters used as described in  the following form: frame or field gold systemframe sizescanning rate system.citation frame size / frame or field ratescanning often needs the frame size or  frame rate may be abandoned if  the value of the implicit part. In this case, the parameter is specified numeric Staying in first, followed by the scanning system.<br />
For example, 1920 × 1080p25 progressive scan  identified with 25 frames per second, each part being the  width 1.920 1.080 pixels pixels and height. 1080i25 or 1080i50 notation identifies interlaced scanning format with 25 frames (50 fields) per second, each frame being 1080 pixels wide by 1920 pixels high.citation 1080i30 1080i60 and  scoring requires interlaced  format is identical to  30 images (    60   fields) per second, are all 1920 pixels wide  and 1080 pixels in high.citation required 720p60 notation identifies progressive scanning at 60 frames per second, each frame being 720 pixels high and  1280 pixels horizontally is implied.<br />
Three systems of 50 Hz over scan rates: 25,  25p and 50p.  60 Hz systems support a wider range  of frame  rates: 23.976, 24p, 29.97i/59.94i, 29.97p, 30p, 59.94p  and 60 minutes. In the days of standard definition television, the fractional rates were often rounded to integers, for example 23.976 was often 24p, 60i and 59.94i was often called. Media 60 Hz  HDTV both fractional and absolute rates differ slightly, so the use of strict notation is  needed  to avoid ambiguity. However, almost universally called 29.97i/59.94i  60i, p 23.976 24p.citation even be called<br />
The name of the  commercial product, the frame rate is often dropped and am implied by the context (eg a TV 1080i). A rate can be without a specific resolution. For example, 24 means clustering 24p frames per second progressive scan, and 50i interlaced at 25 frames per media second.23<br />
There  is no standard for HDTV  color support. Until recently, the pixel color of each  governed by three color values  ​​to 8 bits, each representing the standard red, blue, green, and which defines a color of a pixel.</p>
<p>• 23 976  Hz (at the rate of film compatible NTSC standard clock speed)<br />
• 24 Hz (international film and High Definition ATSC material)<br />
• 25 Hz (PAL, SECAM standard definition movie in high definition material)<br />
•  29.97 Hz (NTSC standard material)<br />
• 50 Hz (PAL &amp; SECAM HD material)<br />
• 59.94 Hz (ATSC material-High Definition)<br />
• 60 Hz  (ATSC material-High Definition)<br />
• 120 Hz (ATSC material-High Definition)<br />
At least, HDTV has twice the linear   resolution of standard TV (SDTV), thus showing more detail than analog TV or standard DVD. Technical standards for  broadcasting HDTV also handle the 16:09 aspect  ratio pictures without using letterboxing or  anamorphic stretching, thus increasing the effective  image resolution.<br />
Optimal format for transmission depends on the type of videographic recording medium  used in the properties  of the image. Volume  and rate    should be the  origin and resolution. Very  high resolution source may require more bandwidth is available to be transmitted  without losing credibility.  Lossy  compression used to store any   digital HDTV transmission  systems distort the image received from uncompressed.<br />
There is confusion commonly use terms  PAL, SECAM and NTSC, referring to HD material. These conditions apply only to a standard TV, not HD. The only technical reason to keep the pace as 25 Hz in PAL HD frame is to maintain compatibility between the systems HD and HDTV standard.<br />
Media Types<br />
35 mm film  standard  film projection used a much higher image resolution HDTV systems, and is exposed  to irradiated at a rate  of 24 frames  per second (frame / s). To be broadcast standard TV, PAL-system countries, film is  scanned at a rate of  25 frames Television / s, resulting in an acceleration of 4.1 percent, which is  considered generally acceptable.  NTSC-system countries, the TV scan rate  of 30 frames / s  would bring considerable acceleration if the same were attempted, and the remedy is performed by a technique called drop-down 03:02: All pair of consecutive images the film is held for three field video (1 / 20 of a  second) and the  next day was held for two field video (1 / 30 of a second),  providing air time for two frames  1 / 12 that of a second and reach the average  of the film  in context.<br />
Non-cinematic HDTV video recordings intended for  broadcast are recorded  usually 720p or 1080i format as determined by the broadcaster. 720p is commonly used for Internet video broadcasting high-definition, because   most computer monitors  operate in progressive scan. 720p requires   both the storage and decoding requirements adopted less than   two 1080i and 1080p.  Frame 1080p 24 frames  / s and 1080i-30 / s is typically used on Blu-Ray, in 2011, yet there is no record that can support 1080p, 60 frames / s.<br />
Contemporary systems<br />
Besides equipment, HDTV-Ready others may be needed to view HDTV. United  States, cable ready televisions can display HD content without using an external box. They  have  a built  in QAM tuner and / or a slot  for adding CableCARD.24<br />
Sources include high-definition picture terrestrial broadcast, direct broadcast satellite, digital cable,  IPTV, high definition video Blu-ray Disc (BD),  Internet downloads. Sony Playstation 3 has an extensive HD compatible for Blu-ray platform, the fact that  the Xbox 360 from Microsoft with the addition of Netflix streaming capabilities and Zune Marketplace, where users can rent or buy digital HD content.25  HD  consoles can affect how developers port games from past consoles, PS3 and  360, often with remastered graphics.<br />
Recording Compression<br />
HDTV can be recorded on the D-VHS (Digital-VHS or Data-VHS), W-VHS (analog only), Digital Video Recorder HDTV compatible (eg DirecTV HD DVR, Sky HD set-top box, a VIP or VIP 622 Dish Network  722 HD digital video recorder receivers, or TiVo Series 3 or HD recorders), or HD-ready   HTPC. number of cable boxes can receive  or record two or more programs simultaneously and HDTV Programming HDTV, some free, cost, can be read with Cable firm&#8217;s application.<br />
Enormous  amount of data   storage required to  archive  uncompressed streams means cheaper storage  options are not available compressed in the consumer market until recently. In 2008, Personal Video Recorder Hauppauge 1212 was presented. This device accepts HD content via component video inputs and stores the content transport  stream  MPEG compressed (. TS) file format, or Blu-ray.  M2TS files on your hard drive or  DVD burner to your computer via  USB 2.0 interface for PVR.<br />
MPEG-2 real-time signal compression of an uncompressed digital HDTV prohibitive for the consumer market right now, but you have to be expensive a few years (if it is more relevant for consumer HD camcorders that record HDTV). Analog recording with bandwidth capable of recording analog HD, such as W-VHS is no longer produced  for the consumer market are costly rare in the secondary market.<br />
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United States, as part of the FCC  connection and play  agreement, cable companies are required to provide clients with rent HD set-top converters with &#8220;functional&#8221; Firewire (IEEE  1394) on request. None of the suppliers of direct  broadcast satellites offered  this feature on all of their supported boxes, but some cable TV companies have. In July 2004, boxes are not  included in the mandate of the FCC. This content is  protected  by encryption known  as 5C.26 This encryption can prevent duplication of content or simply limit the number of copies permitted,  thus effectively preventing most if not all fair use  content.</p>
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