LG 42LW5500 - 42" 3D LED-backlit LCD TV - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) Product Description:
- 3D Technology:Yes
- Weight:13.2 kg
- Height:61.7 cm
- Product Type:42" LED-backlit LCD TV
- Depth:3.9 cm
Product Description
LG - 42LW5500 - 3D LCD TV LG has launched the LW5500 a full HD CINEMA 3D device with LEDs plus on the market that you can experience the next generation 3D. The highlight of the image is created by a special film on the TV. How to get from any position to enjoy a clean and flicker-free 3D effect. The required 3-D glasses are extremely comfortable. In addition, the device prevents crosstalk effects. The integrated DVB-T and DVB-C tuner make an additional set-top box obsolete Specifications: - Screen size:. 106.68 cm / 42 inch - Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 (Full HD) - Contrast (dynamic): 5,000,000:1 - display Type: LCD - backlight: LED - image format : 16:9 - response time (ms): 2.4 - Input signal: PAL / SECAM / NTSC, HDTV (480p - 1080p @ 24fps, 50fps, 30fps, 60fps, VGA ~ SXGA) - tuner: DVB-T / DVB-C - Frame rate (Hz): 600 - 3D TV Output (Side): - HDMI input - USB 2.0 - CI + ports (Rear): - AV input - PC Audio input - Digital Audio output (optical) - PC input: D-sub 15pin - AV input: 1 - control line (RS-232C) - network connector (RJ-45) - component YUV - Video / audio connector dimensions / weight: - WxHxD (cm): 1,012 x 617 x 39.2 - WxHxD with stand (fix) (cm): 1,012 x 683 x 256 - Without stand (kg): 13.2 - with Stand (kg): 15.5 | Energy efficiency class: B
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Best 3D experience outside cinema
By Dannye23
Being a big Sony and Samsung fan I was not sure how LG would stand up to those I had tested and there seemed to be lot of negative press surrounding passive 3d tv's. Loss of resolution etc. I had tried many top of the range Bravias, once for extended viewing at a friends house and (similar to Samsung) also in store and I could not get used the flicker. It just didn't feel natural and the glasses felt very heavy and one actually got warm with prolonged use. Even a $2k Bravianjustdidnt feel natural and there was slight ghosting and a general uncomfortable viewing experience. I wanted cinema experience at home and made a decision 3d was not for me in that form. And then the LG passive was release with a lot of press from da Singh and Sony saying wasn't true HD. I took a gamble via a recommendation from a friend. Now I don't know if any loss of resolution is more prominent in the 47 version but I van honestly say it's the best 3d experience I have had outside a cinema. And I'm fussy! No perceivable loss od resolution, no heavy u comfortable glasses and no worrying about batteries, syncing and most of all a crystal clear gorgeous 3D picture. Don't listen to the Sontag/Samsung propaganda... This is the best 3d experience at home bar none at least on a 42! This is what 3d should be about. Just like the cinema... Now just got to get a copy of Avatar!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Fantastic value for money
By T. Jacobs
Took me a lot of convincing to even consider LG. Spend the best part of Saturday going through all the boring specs on Hertz, size, make, 3D etc etc. Shortlisted this and the Samsung 6530, the Samsung being the little pretty thing. Its the perfect size for a 4 x 5 meter living room. Easy to use. Looks great. Sound quality is not bad (considering its thinness), but complimented it with a small set of Bose speakers none the less. I am not yet converted to the whole 3D thing, purely on the lack of content out there. The internet connectivity is brilliant but the lack of applications and the struggle to use the internet (mobile phone like keyboard) is a real pain, but that's any across all its peers. The Samsung in comparison had a cartoonish image quality. All in all a great buy and very highly recommended.
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