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LG Infinia 47LW5600 47-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

LG Infinia 47LW5600 47-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Smart TV (Included: Four Pairs of 3D Glasses)

    

Welcome to 3D! The LG LW5600 Cinema offers 3D technology and much more. It allows you to enjoy the entertainment features of virtually unlimited LG Smart and enjoy a better image quality with LG's LED display technology.

When you are at home with the LW5600 3D animation is a whole new dimension. Get all the depth and emotion to occur in 3-D theater with cinema and see a quality 3D LED technology from LG. And if you can not get enough entertainment, the ability to Smart TV entertainment virtually unlimited means to get what you want and much more. [...]

LG Infinia 47LW5600 Features

  • Enjoy amazing depth along with smoother, crisper images, and a clear picture from virtually any angle with lighter weight, less expensive and more comfortable glasses with LG's Cinema 3D (Included: Four Pairs of 3D Glasses)
  • Smart TV allows you to access limitless content, thousands of movies, customizable apps, videos and the best of the web all organized in a simple to use interface
  • TruMotion 120Hz technology lets you see sports, video games and high-speed action with virtually no motion blur
  • LG's LED Plus technology provides even greater control of brightness through local dimming technology to deliver better contrast, amazing clarity and color detail,
  • Full HD 1080p gives it superior picture quality over standard HDTV. You'll see details and colors like never before.
  • Enjoy amazing depth along with smoother, crisper images, and a clear picture from virtually any angle with lighter weight
  • LG's LED Plus technology provides even greater control of brightness through local dimming technology to deliver better contrast
  • Smart TV allows you to access limitless content, thousands of movies, customizable apps
Technical Detials

  • Brand Name: LG
  • Model: 47LW5600
  • Display Technology: LED-lit
  • Display Size: 47 inches
  • Image Aspect Ratio: 16:09
  • Image Contrast Ratio: 5000000:1
  • Resolution: 1080p
  • Refresh Rate: 120

Specification

  • Screen Size 47 inches
  • Type LCD TV, LED
  • Supported Refresh Rates 120Hz
  • Supported Video Formats 1080p60
  • Aspect Ratio 16:9
  • HDMI Ports 4
  • Video Inputs Component, Composite, HDMI, USB
  • Built-in TV Tuner NTSC, ATSC, QAM
  • Rated Contrast Ratio 8000000:1
  • Average Contrast Ratio 25638:1
  • Average Black Level 0.01 cd/m^2
  • Networking Options Ethernet, Wi-Fi
  • Speakers Included Yes
  • Stand Supplied? Yes
  • Stand: Swivel Yes
  • Universal Remotes Yes
  • 3D Yes
  • Web Streaming Services Yes
  • Height 29.5 inches
  • Width 43.9 inches
  • Depth 1.2 inches
  • Weight 45.6 lb
  • EnergyStar Compliance Yes
  • Tech Support One year.


LG 3D LED HDTV Unboxing

Excellent passive 3-D set.
The passive 3-D works well enough, but you want to be at eye level with the unit. (No mounting on the chimney here) There is almost no ghost at all, even on material that contains crosstalk on my 3-D in plasma. The resolution is low (which I can easily say), but not as bad and as long as you sit far enough in the series, you will not see scan lines. The 3-D Blu-ray is bright and, of course, the polarized glasses are lightweight and easily replaceable. DIRECTV 3-D channel bits soft about this game, but still acceptable.

And as good as my active 3-D set? Not really, that the activity has a better image quality, but the set is out of the top person, even beyond the plasma compared to the lack of ghosting / crosstalk will. I think that most casual viewers in 3-D would be very happy. 2-D and 3-D conversion is probably the best I've seen, although rarely would use this function.

I would not obsolete assets (after all, contained in 3-D works on both types of games, as you can choose between LCD, plasma or DLP, you can choose active or passive), but if you can get the best resolution (1080p eyes) I expect this market to go in the direction of the liability.

Great LED 3D TV
Just took this unit from a dealer had a sale since yesterday Sweet store wide anniversary of 20 years (choose CAPS). BTW, before my purchase, I was the proud owner of a Samsung 720p LCD TV for 8 years. The television is great. FTW passive 3D glasses. It gives a good idea of ​​the depth of each pixel. The angle of the screen is pretty good. I put my time to love is a place on the side (perpendicular) to the remote and the guests are still able to see the screen. There is a float 20degree left and right sides of the TV.

The user interface is very simple. They are used for Samsung, LG, but the interface is not very far from being the same thing. My only problem is the delay between the remote and the menu selection screen. Sometimes I click the down arrow on the remote and not active on the screen so I have to press an additional period. IMO, is much smaller.

The applications I've tried Netflix, YouTube, Facebook, Picasa and Google. These applications work very well. In addition to the remote control, LG has established a "wand" as a remote control similar to that of the Nintendo Wii. Works with AA batteries and all you have to do is point the remote at the screen, press a button to activate and a viewfinder so you can click the buttons on the screen. Well, this is not a new and revolutionary, it's nice to see integrated into a television.

The physical characteristics of the TV is incredible. I see it in stores as a subtle, but take home, I could not even watch TV and watch the party. The conversion from 2D to 3D works perfectly. I have too much air DTV and my boyfriend and I'm just shocked by the ease of HDTV to watch TV for free. And 'the best part of TV passive 3D glasses. Now, there is no need to invest money on these goods slow shutter.

The TV is 120Hz and has a very fluid motion in which the characters move into scenes. But not over-the-top that the fluid Sony Bravia, I think those are little more than killing, so that the images do not seem natural. For $900 to Frys electronics, was the biggest bang for the buck. Go out and get yours today!



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