ashwin_siva
Disciple
LG claims that it uses s-IPS panels in all of its new range of LCD TV including the LH20 series. However, there is a small * somewhere in the official news which indicates S-IPS panels have be employed only for 32"+ models
LG Electronics' 2009 HDTV Lines Feature Smart Technologies, Beautiful Viewing Experience | Reuters
Ok, usual marketing BS. But, they just took it a notch higher. In the official LG website, the 22" model 22LH20 LCD TV claims to have a 10-bit panel and achieve 178/178 viewing angles. However, it does not mention using an S-IPS panel.
LCD TVs- Jazz & Scarlet For Ultimate Picture Quality In Full High Definition | LG India
(Indian Website)
22LH20 Televisions TV/Audio/Video
(US website)
So, is it just a TN panel with hyped up specs? then how come 10-bit? Can it actually achieve 178/178 viewing angles? And its market price is only around 15.5k rupees :huh:
I am desperately looking for an IPS panel. I can't seem to find the Dell 2209WA. I couldn't care less about HD.
LG Electronics' 2009 HDTV Lines Feature Smart Technologies, Beautiful Viewing Experience | Reuters
Ok, usual marketing BS. But, they just took it a notch higher. In the official LG website, the 22" model 22LH20 LCD TV claims to have a 10-bit panel and achieve 178/178 viewing angles. However, it does not mention using an S-IPS panel.
LCD TVs- Jazz & Scarlet For Ultimate Picture Quality In Full High Definition | LG India
(Indian Website)
22LH20 Televisions TV/Audio/Video
(US website)
So, is it just a TN panel with hyped up specs? then how come 10-bit? Can it actually achieve 178/178 viewing angles? And its market price is only around 15.5k rupees :huh:
I am desperately looking for an IPS panel. I can't seem to find the Dell 2209WA. I couldn't care less about HD.