Click for best price LG 42LE5500 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED Plus LCD HDTV
Price : $1,699.99 Too low to display
Features :
  1. LED Plus w/ Local Dimming
  2. NetCast? Entertainment Access (Wi-Fi Ready)
  3. Wireless 1080p Ready
  4. TruMotion 120Hz
  5. Full HD 1080p Resolution

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Editorial Review :

LED is the latest in display technologies and the LE5500 delivers that and a whole lot more. It lets you tap into the future of entertainment with broadband TV, cut free of your cable box and messy wires with Wireless HD and enjoy a host of other features that will bring your experience to the next level.

Customer Review :

wrong image

I'm not reviewing this product, and you can delete this after reading what I have to say: the image being used for this TV is not correct. The image being used is actually a much higher end model of television on LG's website from the infinia line. This is false advertising, or at the very least, misleading.

Get the correct image for this tv.

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Click for best price LG 32LH30 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Gloss Black
Price : $599.95 $549.99
Features :
  1. LCD HDTV features a slim profile contoured edges with swivel stand
  2. 1080p Full HD resolution 1920 x 1080p with 3x HDMI v 1.3 digital inputs and PC input
  3. Invisible speaker system with Dolby Digital 5.1 & Clear voice for richer more balanced sound & a polished look
  4. Super ISFccc caple of professional calibration for picture performance
  5. 50,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio

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Editorial Review :

32" LCD TV FULL HD 1080p (1920 x 1080p) resolution, 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, ATSC/NTSC/Clearn QAM - 1 Tuner, XD Engine, 178 True Wide Viewing Angle, SRS TruSurround XT, Invisible Speakers, Dolby Digital 5.1 Decoder, 3 HDMI, USB 2.0, includes swivel stand

Customer Review :

Nice TV, really

This tv is very nice. I like everything about it: sleek design, great sound, terrific picture. The remote is very well done too. It is easy to use, has great menu and it complements our room's appearance. Movies and TV news look spectacular on it.

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Good TV For The Price

I will start out by saying that I use this TV as a computer monitor, so my experiences are different from others.

I normally sit about 2 feet from the TV, as it is situated on my desk behind my keyboard and MIDI keyboard. It's works great so far; no dead pixels and great contrast and color. The only downsides come from me using it as a monitor: it does not auto power up and down with my computer, which means I have to manually turn it on and off. Otherwise, the screen real estate and picture quality are great.

I can easily display 2 windows side-by-side. I prefer it over using 2 monitors because it takes less power and there is no gap in the middle. Some may argue that it is only 1920 pixels wide. However, because the screen is so large, the text can be set smaller and is just as easy to see, giving the same sense of real estate.

If you can find this TV on sale, I say buy it with no hesitation.

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do not buy any LG tv

Don't buy LG TVs unles you plan on replacing them in 2-3 years.
50" complete dead after 36 months, 32" remote sensor went after 14 months
LG is NO HELP with service of out of warranty, You don't matter at all!
STAY AWAY FROM LG!!

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Exceded my Expectations

This tv is so great--I bought it in used condition, and I was not expecting much, but wow! it's so great! Great picture quality, excellent sound quality...Everything I was hoping for! I definitely recommend this product.

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Click for best price LG 55LD520 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV
Price : $1,799.99 Too low to display
Features :
  1. Full HD 1080p Resolution
  2. 100,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  3. TruMotion 120Hz
  4. Picture Wizard II
  5. Smart Energy Savings

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Customer Review :

LOVE IT!!! Better than the 55" Samsung LCD

First off...I have no gripes with the Samsung 55" LN55B6xx series screens (2009 models) but it's the newer ones the C630, etc. (2010) I've gotten 4 people to buy the LN55B6xx models and loved them so I figured it's my turn to upgrade to this. I originally got the Samsung LN55C630 and a few things I don't like about it compared to this LG are the following. #1 - input lag. If you don't know what this is search it on wikipedia. Basically this LG has very minimal lag. It's a fast panel with equal color reproduction as the Samsung. #2 - frame interpolation (the smooth thing on the 120Hz+ panels) is much more natural on the LG (whereas the Samsung looks fake). Both TVs offer customization for it in Blur and Jitter correction. I use the TV for HD content off a home theater PC, DirecTV, and Xbox360 action. I found both TV's give issues with videos looking "jerky" with the frame interpolation turned on unlike my old 60Hz TV but simply dropping the PC's refresh rate to 24Hz (film is shot 23.976) made the 5:5 pull up perfect! The dealbreaker which makes the LG work is for gaming. The Samsung flat out you CANNOT play games on it with the input lag being so terrible. The Samsung was around 130-160 ms in lag whereas for me the LG is around the 50-65 ms range. Much more tolerable! Oh and this one's cheaper!

Your best bet is to go and look at a TV before you buy it (along with reading reviews). I walked into the store (Best Buy) with my laptop and an HDMI cable in hand and started playing with all their big panels. This is the best one for the money. I took a chance on this one being there's really no reviews on this new model but I can't regret it one bit.

BUY BUY BUY!!!

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Click for best price LG 52LD550 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV, Black
Price : $1,599.99 Too low to display
Features :
  1. NetCast Entertainment Access (Wi-Fi Ready)
  2. Wireless 1080p Ready
  3. TruMotion 120Hz
  4. Full HD 1080p Resolution
  5. 150,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio

Average Customer Rating : Not yet rated

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Click for best price LG 19LD350 19-Inch 720p 60Hz LCD HDTV
Price : $279.99 Too low to display
Features :
  1. High Definition Resolution
  2. 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  3. Picture Wizard II
  4. Smart Energy Savings
  5. ISFccc Ready

Average Customer Rating : Not yet rated

Editorial Review :

You know it's time to start enjoying high definition and the LD350 is an easy way to get into it. This is a beautiful LCD with all of the innovations that make LG TVs a better viewing experience.

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Questions & Answers
Question : How to connect Foxtel to an LG Scarlet LCD TV?
Just recently bought an LG brand 'Scarlet' LCD TV, flat screen, thin affair and I can get tvs and dvds on it, but not my Foxtel! I've tried reading the manual, but it's more confusing than helpful really, I'm usually okay with this sort of thing, but the new technology has even me baffled. Is it a channel tuning thing or might I have a plug mis-connected?

Answer:
ok i will try to explain this as simple as i canlook at the back of your foxtell back you should see audio and video out ..connect them to you "in" to theck of your tv.. one will say cable or componte 1 2 3 etc on might say attena on or to will say AV1 and AV2connect to one of those then go to your remote click your input and then highlight the one you hooked it up to and click enter them it will should workhas a LG LCD

 

Question : Which LG LCD TV has better picture quality The LG 47LH40 or the LG 47LD520?
and overall which is a better TV?

Answer:
It looks like the 47LH40 was discontinued and the 47LD520 replaces it. Not sure how much difference dynamic contrast ratio makes between 70,000:1 and 100,000:1, or where that even comes into play. But everything else looks similar.I am using a 32LH40 as a computer monitor with LG BD370 BluRay player, and like it.So if you can get a closeout deal on the 47LH40, go for it.

 

Question : Please help me to find right power cable for my LG LCD TV 26inch?
Recently I bought lcd tv online but without power cable. I bought one from Maplins but it didn't match, I refunded: I cant find out the right one please help me: I write down what's written behind the screen: power: 100-240-50/60HZ 1.1A (110W) I appreciate your effort. thanks a lot in advance

Answer:
look at the socketit could be a telefunken 2 pin connector IEC C7 or C8it could be a 3 pin IEC connector probably a C13 or C14off hand I'd expect it to be an IEC C13 /C14its unlikely but it could be a notched variant of the C13/C14, thats aC15 /16

 

Question : How to replace a Main Board in a LG 32" LCD TV?
I have a 1 year old LG 32" LCD TV. When turned on it has sound, back light, & power just no picture. The Lg service center said it was the main board. Now I have a replacement board and was wondering if it would be hard to change it myself or should I take it to a service center???

Answer:
Changing is simple..no problem..but when it doesn't work even after change there is the problem..so it's better to leave the job the service center..by doing that may be can get at least a six months repair warranty..

 

Question : How do I hook up the PS3 to an LG LCD TV model 37LH30?
Help?

Answer:
All you need is a HDMI cablehttp://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=hdmi+cable&x=0&y=0

 

Question : My LG LCD TV screen has frozen. How do I unfreeze it?
I can switch the TV on and off with the remote control, but I can't get a picture apart from the channel number in the top right hand corner. I can't get to the menu or the volume control - nothing. Sometimes the sound comes on followed by a frozen picture after I switch on the TV, but that's all. I've only had this brand new TV for a month. Does anyone know how I fix this problem?

Answer:
Reboot :-)Unplug the power cord from the wall. Wait 30 sec, then plug back.

 

Question : I have a LG Lcd tv and it has XD Engine, should I have it on or off?
some sites say about turning tv enhauncements off?

Answer:
Everything I've seen on the feature seems to imply its going to be more personal taste than anything else. Like in theory it should be improving the image and so it kind of should be on. But some people dislike the manner in which it works and after having tried it, felt turning it off gave them the better overall image out of their LG. So you should do the same. Leave it on at times and off at times and see how your eyes find its impact (positive or negative). Either choice you make is equally valid. The key is that its your choice. Its your TV, not someone else.

 

Question : LG LCD TV i have no picture but the green light is on what is the problem?
Hi i need to find out what needs replaced in my LG 42" LCD TV, there is no picture or sound but the green on light is on. What seems to have blown and needs replaced???? Pleeeeeaaaaassssseee help.

Answer:
seem like powersupply board need replacing.

 

Question : Iam planning to but an LG LCD TV may be scarlet or Jazz Scarlet Model is 32LG60UR and Jazz is 32LG60FR?
But the problem is... do u think LCD tv will gv me a clear quality of channels with cable TV or i hv to go for Tatasky or Big TV????

Answer:
If u have not already purchsed a LG LCD TV please don't if you want peace of mind. I have had a very bad experience with LG, I purchased a LG LCD TV in March 2007. In July 2008, the panel got spoilt, a couple of months after the warranty expired. Not only I had to replace the whole panel (it costs more than a New CRT TV), LG took more than 2 months to replace it. Further, the authorised service engineer wanted to do a underhand repair for the half the price and show on records that the panel was replaced. Again after another 2 months, the power supply board got spoilt. This also had to be replaced and it costs Rs. 2500. There are only three major parts in a LCD TV, the panel+module, power supply and PCB board. Two of them have already conked of on my brand new LCD TV. The total costs of the TV to me after the two repairs is in the range of Rs.60,000!!!. If youwant peace please go for a Sony Bravia, stay away from LG.

 

Question : I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop and a LG LCD TV, what cable is needed to hook up my computer to the TV?
Where would I find the cable I need and do you know about how much it costs?

Answer:
It could be an HDMI cable, or VGA, first find this out. Then go on Newegg.com, usually you can pick up an HDMI cable for under 15 bucks, and a VGA for about 5-10 bucks any retailer like best buy/walmart, etc. generally is going to be higher.

 

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