
Nehring Nowhere review LG's 37LZ30 LCD and it's successor the 37LP1D:
Overall, the picture quality between the two is fairly close and if that were the only difference, it’s not $1000 different. The resolution of the two panels is identical: 1366×768. The LP1D has a higher contrast ration of 1200:1 compared to 1000:1 for the LZ30. The LP1D also boasts a 8ms response time, the LZ30 was unspecified but I suspect it is 12ms and probably no higher than 16ms. This was slightly evident when playing XBox 360 on the sets (for both Madden and DOA4), but the 360 was still easily playable on the LZ30 (I noticed no difference in NFS:MW). Further PC based tests need to be conducted to see how much ghosting is really noticeable or if I just thought the LP1D was “faster” because of knowing the specs. The mind can be a funny thing when it comes making you think what you want to think.
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