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LG 47LE5400


$1,020.99 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Picture configuration available right down to individual color channel adjustment (blue levels, red levels, etc..). Games are pixel perfect after fine tuning, with contrast and quality to satisfy hardcore gamers and videophiles.

The Cons:Settings out-of-the-box aren't ideal, takes 10-15 minutes per input to find correct settings. Optical out only, no support for legacy or analog audio systems. Stand is somewhat unstable, even after tweaking and adjustment.

The 47LE5400 is a 47" LCD HDTV from LG's LE5400 Series which is an upgrade to the LE5300 Series.  The TV features a widescreen LED-backlit display with a Full HD native resolution of 1080p.  It offers a TruMotion 120Hz refresh rate for reduced motion blur and smooth high-speed images.

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  The 47LE5400 includes NetCast Entertainment Access for utilizing a variety of Internet services like Netflix, Vudu, and Yahoo widgets directly on the TV.  It is also Wi-Fi ready and includes two USB ports.  The TV is expected to be released in March 2010.

Features/Specs

  • 47" Widescreen LED-Backlit LCD Display
  • Full HD 1080p Resolution
  • 16:9 Image Aspect Ratio
  • TruMotion 120Hz Refresh Rate
  • NetCast Entertainment Access
  • WiFi Connectivity
  • Inputs/Outputs: 2 x USB

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    picture configuration available right down to individual color channel adjustment (blue levels, red levels, etc..)

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    games are pixel perfect after fine tuning, with contrast and quality to satisfy hardcore gamers and videophiles

Cons
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    settings out-of-the-box aren't ideal, takes 10-15 minutes per input to find correct settings

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    optical out only, no support for legacy or analog audio systems

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    stand is somewhat unstable, even after tweaking and adjustment

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    TruMotion function creates "soap opera" effect of too many still frames. Crisp, but feels uncomfortable after awhile

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