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LG INFINIA 55LE7300
$1,399.99
Released August, 2010
The Pros:Clean looking uniform bezel with edge-to-edge glass. Handles fast-moving subjects well, no artifacts or blurring. Colors are very accurate and realistic looking, feels like you're in the same room.
The Cons:Glass screen reflects everything in a bright room, need to be careful of the angles. Glass screen reflects only when scene is DARK bright scenes are fine (this can be controlled by adjusting your lighting). No built in DTS encoder (so mkvs in DTS the audio does not work) Dolby digital and stereo is fine.
LG INFINIA 55LE7300 is a full HD 1080p, 55” LED LCD HDTV released in 2010. The advanced unit builds from its INFINIA Series predecessors by improving the detail via a 4,000,000:1 contrast ratio with “stunning and vibrant colors.
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” Plus the Edge-lit LED technology further enhances clarity and detail, while the TruMotion 120hz technology eliminates blurs and flicker from fast-moving images found in sports or video games. And as well as including all conventional input options (HDMI, Component, Composite, S-Video, etc.), the LG INFINIA 55LE7300 also hosts USB and SimpLink connectivity. The USB interface allows users to upload MP3s and photos, while the SimpLink allows them to control all HDMI-attached devices through the included universal remote.
Features
- INFINIA Series
- 55” LED LCD HDTV
- LED Backlighting
- TruMotion 120Hz Technology
- 1080p Full HD Resolution
- 4M:1 Dynamic Contrast
- Versatile Connectivity Options
- USB Media Host (MP3s/Photos)
- SimpLink Connectivity (Remote)
- Picture Wizard II
- Smart Energy Saving
- ENERGY STAR 4.1 Rated
Specifications
- Display Type: LED-Backlit
- Screen Size: 55"
- Resolution: 1080p
- Dynamic Contrast: 4,000,000:1
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Response Time: 2.6ms
- Viewing Angles: 178/178
- Audio: 20W
- Tuner: ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM
Inputs/Outputs
- RF In
- AV In
- Component Video In + Audio
- Digital Audio Out
- HDMI/HDCP In
- RGB In (D-Sub)
- PC Audio In
- RS-232c In
- USB 2.0
User Reviews (4)
Pros & Cons
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clean looking uniform bezel with edge-to-edge glass
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handles fast-moving subjects well, no artifacts or blurring
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colors are very accurate and realistic looking, feels like you're in the same room
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accepts signal from a laptop without needing to be reconfigured
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black levels are flawless, show dark blacks and greys without getting muddy, everything is clear
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sound is clear, can hear everything that is said at a reasonable volume
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Super thin panel, no noticeable edge light bleeding.
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Plays pretty much every video format (including mkvs)
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Built in ambient room light sensor.
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glass screen reflects everything in a bright room, need to be careful of the angles
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Glass screen reflects only when scene is DARK bright scenes are fine (this can be controlled by adjusting your lighting)
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No built in DTS encoder (so mkvs in DTS the audio does not work) Dolby digital and stereo is fine.
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the sound is not very good (as to be expected with virtually all flat panels nowadays)
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VERY VERY heavy at about 95 lbs its no lightweight (im guessing its because of the glass front panel + stand)
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