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LG 42LE5300

LG 42LE5300

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  • TV type LED-LCD
  • Screen size 42.0 in
  • Display format 1080p
  • Refresh Rate 100 Hz
  • Energy Star Qualified EPA Energy Star

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"HD programs very sharp, SD lacks sharpness"

3.5 stars  | on by anthony1902

Pros

I found set up was very easy, plays well and syncs with my lg blu-ray player. I love this tv for my live HD sporting events (excellent picture). Can't compare it to anything 'cause this is my first flat screen, but my eye is sharp and I know quality viewi

Cons

Standard def viewing.......not impressed, so if your fav channel (like TV ONE) doesn't com in HD, in my opinion you're better of watching it on a sony tube tv.

Summary

Now before you get me wrong, I wanna go on the record by saying this tv was well worth my purchase, but before I make another purchase I will check cnet's reviews for more info. Sorry I didn't get too tech-savy, but it's either a sharp picture ... Read full review

Now before you get me wrong, I wanna go on the record by saying this tv was well worth my purchase, but before I make another purchase I will check cnet's reviews for more info. Sorry I didn't get too tech-savy, but it's either a sharp picture or it's not. A quality picture is only as sharp as your eye.

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"TV is very light and did not need any help on setup."

5 stars  | on by inachu1

Pros

Calibration was a breeze and choosing inputs was easy as well. No learning curve using the menu system.

Cons

Trying to use HDMI on a computer to go full screen does not really go FULL SCREEN. Not sure why.

Summary

This is a great choice for those who want a TV in their bedroom as LED systems do not produce that much heat as older plasma or tube system did.
Correction needs to be made on cnet about this TV as on the box it comes in says it has ... Read full review

This is a great choice for those who want a TV in their bedroom as LED systems do not produce that much heat as older plasma or tube system did.
Correction needs to be made on cnet about this TV as on the box it comes in says it has a refresh rate of 120hz not 100hz

 

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