LG LU7000 LCD HDTVs

Say you haven’t yet crammed an HDTV into every single available space in your house or apartment. There are still a few areas left untainted by the brilliant glow of high-definition and constant entertainment. Everyone needs a new TV in their bathroom right? What about that little space next to your phone and refrigerator? One would go great there. The only problem is that most of your worthwhile screens are just a tad too large to fit. And you have to worry about the peripherals…don’t even get me started. Not the new LU7000 series from LG. This newly launched designer series of LCD HDTVs was designed with the spatially challenged in mind.

Just announced at the IFA in Berlin, the new LU7000 series by LG sports a range of LCD HDTV’s made to look good and fit well into the smaller spaces of your domicile. Along the lines of space saving, the LG LU7000 series comes with a built-in DVD player so there’s no need to have another box sitting next to the TV. The LU7000 series features two models, a 19-in and a slightly larger 22-incher and has an oh-so-typical and awfully boring glossy black finish.

The LG LU7000 has two HDMI connections so you can jack in your PS3 or Blu-ray player, USB 2.0 connectivity so you can view images and the like from your portable storage devices, and there are integrated speakers as well. It’s just about everything you could want in a small HDTV. How about an integrated Blu-ray player next time? That might go a long way to helping push the standard, don’t you think?

As this newest LG product announcement is still in its infancy, there isn’t really that much information available about pricing or exactly when you can expect to see it in your local electronics retailer. Word on the street is that the UK will see it sometime this month.

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LG LU7000 LCD HDTVs [Designer Series 19, 22-in for Small Spaces, Integrated DVD, Dual HDMI Connections, Freeview Integrated]

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