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LG INFINIA 60PK750


$1,899.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Glass on the front covers the screen and the entire bezel, creates a clean modern look. Menus are well designed, easy to find controls for fine-tuning to a perfect vibrant picture.

The Cons:Glare can be a problem, highly reflective, can make blacks and darker scenes impossible to see. Display is fairly dim for a plasma, can't achieve strong brightness. Blacks aren't as deep as they should be.

The LG Infinia 60PK750 is a member of the new PK750 series announced by LG at CES 2010. It is a full HD television that is 60 inches, and is built with NetCast Internet functions which include Netflix, Vudu, Skype, Napster, YouTube, DivX, AccuWeather, and Yahoo Widgets.

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It also has a USB connection, THX-profile which is good for a quick and easy calibration, and is DLNA compatible for video, photos, and music. The "Wireless Media Hub" is optional as is the Wi-Fi connection. If the consumer wants to calibrate it themselves instead of using the THX-profile there is an extensive user menu to help walk through the settings.

Features

  • 60 inches
  • NetCast Internet Functions
  • USB connection
  • THX-profile
  • AccuWeather
  • DLNA compatible
  • Wireless Media Hub
  • Wi-Fi
  • Extensive menu setting

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    glass on the front covers the screen and the entire bezel, creates a clean modern look

  • 1

    menus are well designed, easy to find controls for fine-tuning to a perfect vibrant picture

Cons
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    glare can be a problem, highly reflective, can make blacks and darker scenes impossible to see

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    display is fairly dim for a plasma, can't achieve strong brightness

  • 1

    blacks aren't as deep as they should be

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    Wi-Fi is advertised as a feature, but is unavailable without a proprietary dongle sold separately

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    very little available through online connectivity beyond Netflix and VUDU - no Pandora, for instance

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