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LG 47LG60 - 47″ LCD TV - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV

Monday, July 28th, 2008

LG 47LG60 47-Inch 1080p 120hz LCD HDTV, Gloss Piano Black with Scarlet Red

LG 47LG60 47-Inch 1080p 120hz LCD HDTV, Gloss Piano Black with Scarlet Red
Binding: Electronics
Manufacturer: LG
Product Description:
LG's striking LCD TV, the LG60 series is, at just 45 mm, is one of the slimmest TV available. The model has been developed as an iconic product with unconventional design and all the smartest and latest features. Featuring a full HD 120 Hz panel, it provides exceptional picture quality, which can be optimized for fast-moving images including movies, sports and games.Meanwhile, the LG60 series' intelligent sensor automatically adjusts brightness according to the ambient environment, offering both optimized picture quality as well as a 50 percent reduction in power consumption. Incorporating LG's invisible speakers, the LG60 series delivers clear sound with a wide sweet spot while maintaining a seamless look.
List Price: USD 1999.95
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Features:
  • Slim, bold, stunning design Scarlet LCD HDTV series only 2.4" deep with swivel stand
  • 1080p Full HD resolution 1920 x 1080p Trumotion 120Hz panel for clear smooth images even for fast action scenes with 4x HDMI v 1.3 digital inputs
  • ISFccc caple of professional calibration for picture performance
  • Invisible speaker system for richer more balanced sound & a polished look
  • 50,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio
Special Features: nv:Display Area^47"|Aspect Ratio^16:9|Resolution^1920 x 1080|Signal Compatibility^1080p|Input Video Signal^ATSC|Input Video Signal^NTSC|Compatibility^VESA (200 mm X 200 mm)|Speakers^Yes|Inputs^USB|Inputs^RS-232C|Inputs^Component Video|Inputs^15 pin D-Sub|Inputs^RF|Inputs^Composite Video In|Inputs^PC Audio In|Inputs^IR|Inputs^HDMI - HDCP|Outputs^Digital Audio Out|Dimensions With Stand^45.4" x 34.2" x 17.41"|Unit Dimensions (WxHxD)^45.4" x 32.3" x 2.7"
Brand: LG
Color: Gloss Black
Model: 47LG60
Product Information and Prices stored: December 1, 2008, 13:47

LG 60PG60 - 60″ plasma TV - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV - gloss piano black

Monday, July 28th, 2008

LG 60PG60 60-Inch 1080p Plasma Frameless Edge HDTV

LG 60PG60 60-Inch 1080p Plasma Frameless Edge HDTV
Binding: Electronics
Manufacturer: LG
Product Description:
LG's flagship plasma line, the PG60 series, incorporates a slim, elegant single-layer design. The single layer design mocks the appearance of a pane of glass creating a sleek, sophisticated look to complement any home decor. It also has a non-reflective internal cell structure to help minimize excessive glare typically caused by harsh ambient light.For those seeking an advanced picture quality, all LG 1080p plasma models feature Image Science Foundation Certified Calibration Configuration (ISFccc), providing custom video display calibration to deliver superior picture quality for an enhanced viewing experience.LG?s "Full HD" 1080p PG60 plasma series delivers a high-quality home entertainment experience in 60-inch screen sizes. Viewers enjoy startling clarity and unprecedented detail with deeper black levels and superior shadow detail. Slim design and superior picture and sound performance make the PG60 an HDTV that can sit comfortably in any room of the home.
List Price: USD 3799.95
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Average Rating:
Features:
  • Plasma HDTV features an unique frameless TV using single-layer glass technology for seemless viewing experience
  • 1080p Full HD resolution 1920 x 1080p with 3x HDMI v 1.3 digital inputs with swivel stand
  • THX display certification delivers exceptional image quality
  • Dual XD engine processors maximizes picture quality & fluid motion for 180hz effect
  • 1,000,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio (30,000:1 native)
Brand: LG
Color: Gloss Black
Model: 60PG60
Customer Reviews


Oh baby! It is stunning!
I was initially looking at 65" Panasonic's plasma but after watching this one at ABT I was knocked out by its terrific quality! The movies, I got it as a screen for movies, from LG BD300 look stunning! The movie experience just above anything I ever saw! In blu-ray it is simply almost like 3-D!

The design, the slick appearance, makes it nice part of the room. Despite its huge screen it doesn't look heavy. The invisible speakers produce very nice sound, the ability to play music and photos from USB port is amazing.
It is the best TV screen I ever owned or watched.

As LG goes "life is good", man I agree!


Very nice TV, great value
I was shopping for big screen plasma and watched this in BestBuy. It is very impressive, slick, modern, tv with very nice picture and sound. I am not tv guru so I can't say how cool is it from professional point of view but hidef program on it looks stunning and I ordered one!
I read about movement artifacts on plasmas and was concerned but I couldn't find any on this set. The picture is silky smooth.


Nearly Perfect!! CES 2008 Award well earned.
I was originally considering a Panny 800u, but that's not due out til early fall and after reading about the CES award LG took and its stunning design elements, I decided to include it on my list.

My final decision came yesterday when a local sales manager called me to let me know he had gotten is 60PG60 shipment and was hanging his display unit. I asked him what he thought and he said, "OMG...you gotta come see this. I'm hanging it next to the Panny 750u for comparison"

So, I headed on over and his explanation was well founded. With an identical source, the LG was far crisper, brighter, and had deeper blacks. Still not as bright as the Sammy 650 LCD nearby, but that Sammy was more $$, only 50", had far less features, and less dark blacks.

I said... "Wrap it up!"

Purchase Experience
I purchased my 60-PG60 at Brandsmart; if you are located in Georgia or Florida, I highly recommend them.
I opted for the 5 year warranty, which was deeply discounted as well.

Set Up and Use
This sucker is heavy; part of that weight is a very nice and sturdy stand that allows 20 degree movement in either direction; I am using the stand.
Beneath the stand are several rubber feat that make it darn near impossible to slide into place, so be sure you have someone to help you position it.
Out of the box, the color settings were fine for me, but I might opt for one of those calibration disks since the LG includes two custom expert settings. I'll need some advice on that from you guys.
The THX mode is kind of a mixed bag, it looks cool on some movies but not so good on others. Specifically, it looked great on Blu-ray "Night in the Museum," but kind of crappy on DVD The Matrix. I'm not sure if its been calibrated for HD or if the dark greenish nature of The Matrix made it a poor fit for this setting. The standard setting looked great.
The invisible speakers worked fine, but I find myself listening to things at a setting around 50 rather than about 15 on my Samsung, which means just about nothing, but I figured I'd include it for reference. UPDATE: The sound is definitely interesting. After a couple days use in a live environment, I've found myself really using a range of volume from about 25 to 75. My initial, and a bit stupid, reaction was, "Why do I have to turn it up so much to be able to hear well?" The reality is two fold. First, at the low volume range all was quiet, 2am everyone asleep kind of thing. At the 75 end, dishwasher going, kids yelling upstairs, a vacuum running, and a teenager mucking around with iMovie within earshot. Every other set I've owned get's very loud and somewhat distorted after about 40% of its max volume. I've taken the PG60 all the way up to 75 (or 75% of max) without any distortion. It has evidently been designed to use the full range of its volume capabilities. The main downside I see is that you will likely be adjusting this set's volume more frequently than others due to environment and it would be nice to have some presets to save a bit of time as the volume increments or decrements. A minor quibble since it really doesn't take much time.

Aesthetics
Obviously this is personal, so take it with a grain of salt, but I think the PG60 is one of the nicest looking sets ever.
It reminds me a lot of my iMac in that the glass is flush with a recessed matte. Unlike the 700/750 Panny, there are no doors to fold down and, for whatever reason, I just don't like fold down doors.
Everything is black except for the pivot point on the stand which a sort of brushed aluminum, thus creating even more iMac comparison.

Issues
The included manual is woeful. There is a better one available online, but it pretty much sucks too. I really wish manufacturers would create one manual per model and explain each feature...oh well.
The remote is a bit crappy too, mainly because it does not allow rapid access to some features by way of advanced buttons hidden behind a secondary door or some such. This is little more than a nuisance for me because I use a Harmony and can program many of those features directly from Logitech's site, however if the LG will be your primary remote, you might be a bit disappointed. For example, by remote alone, there is no way to go directly to a specific aspect ratio without cycling through them. One caveat, Logitech does not yet have the PG60s in their Harmony database so you'll need to go with last years 60" flagship. It works fine, but you lose access to new features like Just Scan until they get it updated, which should be soon. [UPDATE: Logitech's databases have now include the 60PG60 and you can directly access nearly all functions...yay!]

Someone had asked me to baseline this unit against others...here it is:

Here are my personal baselines for your 1-10 scale:

1) Insignia NS-PDP42
5) Samsung PN58A550
7) Panasonic Viera TH-58PZ750U
9) LG 60PG60
10) Pioneer Kuro PRO-150FD

My ratings do take into account aesthetics, features, and picture quality. The Pioneer's amazing inky blacks and uncompromising build quality/component selection pegs it as the best of the best IMHO. That said, my eyes are not as good as the instruments used by Elite engineers and my wallet is not as fat as those who might purchase that unit.

Picture quality aside, I think the LGs aesthetics and feature set surpasses that of the Kuro. Sacrilege, I know, but there you have it.

The Panny's glare reduction is a bit better than the LGs, but its feature set and picture quality are inferior. The new 850u might be a better comparison, but I haven't seen one in the wild. That said, pricing on the 850u looks to be significantly higher than for the PG60 in that I paid for the 60" what some major folks are charging for the 50" Panny.

Finally, I may be repeating myself a bit, but I cannot overstate the Aesthetics of this set. It really is "iMac-ish" in its form factor. I really like the frameless design and invisible speakers. That is completely subjective and personal though...

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LG 26LG30 - 26″ LCD TV - widescreen - 720p - HDTV - gloss piano black

Monday, July 28th, 2008

LG 26LG30 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

LG 26LG30 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Binding: Electronics
Manufacturer: LG
Product Description:
Like all LG products the LG30 series are as aesthetically stylish as they are technologically advanced. Slim, sleek and sophisticated - the LG30 series will enhance your sense of style.
List Price: USD 699.95
Lowest Refurbished Price: USD 449.99
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Average Rating:
Features:
  • HD Resolution: 720p
  • Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 5,000:1
  • AV Mode: Cinema, Sports, Game
  • Connections: RF In (Antenna/Cable), L/R Audio/Composite Video, S-Video In, HD Component Video In, PC SVGA (D-Sub), 2x HDMI V.1.3
  • Brightness: 500 cd/m2
Special Features: nv:Display Area^26"|Aspect Ratio^16:9|Resolution^1366 x 768|Signal Compatibility^720p|Input Video Signal^ATSC|Input Video Signal^NTSC|Compatibility^VESA (200 mm X 100 mm)|Speakers^Yes|Inputs^USB|Inputs^S-Video|Inputs^Audio|Inputs^Component Video|Inputs^RF|Inputs^Composite Video In|Inputs^HDMI - HDCP|Outputs^Digital Audio Out|Dimensions With Stand^26.1" x 20.0" x 9"|Unit Dimensions (WxHxD)^26.1" x 17.7" x 3.2"
Brand: LG
Color: Gloss Black
Model: 26LG30
Customer Reviews


Crisp & Clear
We are extremely pleased with the LG 26" LCD TV. The picture is bright and crisp, sound control is good, remote is responsive and easy to use, and it was plug and play. Good value for good product.


Very nice
Sound is nice for such a small TV. The speaker grills are underneath the housing and point downwards. They are also 'ported' on the rear so there's actually more sound eminating from the rear of the TV than towards the front. Because of that, this TV is probably best placed against a wall so the sound coming from the rear gets reflected.
Interestingly, although the treble and bass settings both have a typical range of 0 to 100, I can hear very little difference no matter where the audio settings are. Treble and (especially) Bass set at 0 sounds doesn't sound much different than when set to 100.

Color is excellent, but whites/blacks are still 'iffy' for me - playing with the settings, either the blacks seem too black, or the whites get too blown out. I admittedly haven't seriously sat down and tried to deal with it, though.

Left/right viewing angle is good. The image turns a little pink when viewed from an extreme right and left angle, but it has to be pretty extreme as I said.
Top/bottom viewing angle is sub par. Standing above the TV and looking downwards to the screen, the picture looks a little washed out. From below looking up, the picture is dark. You can see a difference in the image (but not too bad) when sitting upright versus laying down due to the elevation difference. (This is with the TV about 5' away.)

A 1/4" blue LED appears when the TV is powered on. Nicely, it's a somewhat dimmed LED, and not one of those nova-bright blue LEDs that so many electronics like to 'dazzle' with. When turned off, a red LED appears instead indicating 'stand by'. It's also not too bright. The settings allow either LED to be turned off permanently.

A power button is on the front, right underneath this power LED. Other buttons for volume, channel, input selection, menu are on the right side of the housing out of sight. They're not easily 'viewable' for those that might put this TV inside a small entertainment center.

It takes about 8-9 seconds from when the TV is powered on for the TV to 'boot up' and start showing the currently tuned-in channel. The blue LED blinks once a second or so during this warmup phase so that you know your hitting the power button actually did something.

The remote is *very* nicely laid out with easy access to commonly used features such as quick change of aspect ratio, quick change of closed captioning, Favorite channels, button for quick access to picture settings, another for audio, settings, etc. The remote was actually a deciding factor for me since a competitor's set of the same exact price, about the same specs, sitting right next to this LG had a horriblely huge remote filled with a massive array of tiny little buttons, probably one button for each and every feature. I do wish LG used some more colors for the buttons, though; most are black, a couple are light grey.


Good TV
This is a good TV. I previously had an Olevia (Syntax) 27" LCD HDTV, and I have to say that this TV is a significant improvement. I recommend this TV!

The Good Features

The speakers are good (no hiss or low quality digital sound). The speakers are hidden below the TV. So it's good for confined spaces. They're not as good as a 0 surround sound system with a sub-woofer, but you get what you pay for.

It has an option to turn off the TV power LED when it is not on, which is helpful if you sleep in the room with the TV. The LED also flashes when it receives a command from the remote control, which is good feedback when you don't notice something is blocking the remote control signal to the TV, like the edge of a TV stand. When the TV is off, the red LED looks like HAL 9000 from the movie 2001, which I got a kick out of.

I like the swivel stand on the TV, which is good for easier cable setup. It's Energy Star compliant. It has a great user interface for adding and removing TV channels after you have automatically scanned all the channels (tabbed panels with a preview pane). It can handle HDTV (ATSC) and analog TV (NTSC) signals.

The picture quality is much better than my previous LCD TV. I have no complaints when it's viewed from a typical viewing angle.

The Bad Features

Even though it has great side to side viewing angle, it has a slightly worse than average viewing angle from the bottom. So when mounting this TV up high, you should consider wall mounting it with a downward tilt. Viewing from 45 degrees from below washes out the colors, but this viewing angle isn't typical for most people.

The reflection from the border on the TV can be distracting in a room with a lot of lights when displaying a show with very low light levels (e.g. a horror movie typically has very low light levels). The border also shows dust a little more easily than a matte finish. It's a nice and shiny TV though.

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LG 42LG50 - 42″ LCD TV - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV - gloss piano black

Monday, July 28th, 2008

LG 42LG50 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

LG 42LG50 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Binding: Electronics
Manufacturer: LG
Product Description:
Displays HDTV programs in full 1920 x 1080p resolution for a more detailed picture.Unlike other sensors which can only sense brightness of ambient light, LG's "Intelligent Sensor" uses 4,096 sensing steps to evaluate its surroundings. Using a sophisticated algorithm, the LG processes picture quality elements including brightness, contrast, color, sharpness and white balance. The result is a picture optimized for it's surroundings, more pleasing to watch and which can also save up to 50% in power consumption.The AV Mode optimizes the picture into Cinema, Sports, and game Mode according to the video and audio content. The viewer has the ability to quickly choose the correct mode for the picture they are viewing.Automatically enhances and amplifies the sound of human voice frequency range to help keep dialog audible when background noise swells.This TV contains the detailed calibrations necessary for professional certification by the Imaging Science Foundation. The resulting ISF "day" and "night" modes will then be accessible by the user to experience the best their LG HDTV has to offer.
List Price: USD 1399.95
Lowest Used Price: USD 845.85
Lowest Refurbished Price: USD 899.99
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Average Rating:
Features:
  • LCD HDTV features a slim profile contoured edges and a silver chrome accent with swivel stand
  • 1080p Full HD resolution 1920 x 1080p with 3x HDMI v 1.3 digital inputs and PC input
  • Invisible speaker system for richer more balanced sound & a polished look
  • ISFccc caple of professional calibration for picture performance
  • 15,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio
Special Features: nv:Display Area^42"|Aspect Ratio^16:9|Resolution^1920 x 1080|Response Time^5 ms|Signal Compatibility^1080p|Input Video Signal^ATSC|Input Video Signal^NTSC|Speakers^Yes|Inputs^RS-232|Inputs^USB|Inputs^S-Video|Inputs^Audio|Inputs^Component Video|Inputs^15 pin D-Sub|Inputs^Composite Video In|Inputs^PC Audio In|Inputs^RF Input|Inputs^IR|Inputs^HDMI - HDCP|Outputs^Audio
Brand: LG
Color: Gloss Black
Model: 42LG50
Customer Reviews


BRILLIANT PICTURE, SLEEK DESIGN, SOUND COULD BE BETTER
We purchased this TV about a month ago and I am very satisfied. The picture is awesome to say the least. I love the LG brand because their product seems to be top of the line. This TV pretty much has it all. I only have one complaint and it is with LCD TV's in general. The sound is good but it doesn't get very loud. Most of the time we have to keep the volume almost maxed out because it isn't very loud. Like I said though this is a drawback of all LCD TV's because there isn't much room fit larger speakers in it because of how slim it is.

Pro's

Stylish Design

1080p Resolution

3 HDMI Inputs

Invisible Speaker System

15,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio

Can be wall mounted or on a stand

Lightweight for moving

Con's

Sound isn't very lound


Excellent Purchase
Bought this TV and have had it just under 1 month. Set up was incredibly easy. TV was light weight and manageable as compared to other flat pannel tvs I have owned. The picture and sound quality are prefect - and both have many options. HDTV has never looked better - esp. for sporting events.


4 1/2 stars...
We have this TV & liked it so much that we got the 32" in this model for our bedroom. We use the TV for gaming, television & watching DVD & Blu-Rays. The picture is great but the volume could be better. The volume goes from 1-100 & most of the time we have it up to about 70 or so & you'd think it would be pretty loud at that # but it's not. There are times we want it louder but are afraid we're going to blow the speakers or something. Even at 100 it would not be loud enough sometimes. The speakers are in the back of this TV so I'm not sure if that has something to do with it but if you have surround sound you'll probably be fine but if not be advise that the volume may seem a bit lower than you're expecting. The design of this TV is great. It's a nice TV to look at.

My only other complaint would be that it's not as fast to change channels or to go from cable to game mode very fast. It would be nice to be able to assign one button to switch back & forth between just those two (or whatever your needs are).

Setup was fast and easy.

I would recommend this TV. We like it quite a bit.


d' best tv by far
By far this is the best purchase that I ever made, crystal clear picture, lifelike and the most amazing. Hooked it up on my Comcast DVR, got all the HD Channels I could get, and walla, instant Cinema experience. Together with my Bose Hometheatre Sys, I could not ask for anything more. Cannot wait to always get Home and enjoy this TV with my Family. This TV is highly Recomended, Thanks LG for this innovation , and the technology that u guy's produced. Very Satisfied with this product...........


Excellent TV, Good bang for the buck
I recently purchased this and am very satisfied with this TV. The color, detail and contrast is excellent with Blu-ray and HDTV. Very crisp image. Lots of adjustments, and actually out of the box is quite good. Needs some minor tweaking though, but not as much as some TV's. Viewing angle is good for LCD, as are black levels. Well designed menu system too.

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