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"I like it."
on by 818_geekPros BIG and CHEAP. I haven't noticed any problems playing PS3.
Cons Color's iffy, motion can be blurry
Summary I don't think you can really beat this TV at $1000 if you can find it in that range.
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"Best flat-screen I have owned-you won't be disaapointed"
on by 1611kjbPros Phenominal picture quality. Outstanding case design. Very good APP set. Terrific price. Easy to use. Highly intuitive interface and menu system. Good users manual.
Cons The remote could be better designed. Adjusting picture for non-standard sizes not easily controllable (normal-stretch-zoom-cinema).
Summary I've used C-Net reviews for many things over the years and have found them very helpful, and televisions are about as far outside my expertise as you can get. The reviewer sounds like he is very well versed in all the fine points detailed and he is obviously not happy with the results he got. However, they are completely opposite of my experience with the set. I bought the 40" for our bedroom and have been so impressed I just bought the 52" for our living room. This television picture is phenomenal. It actually has a "wow factor" where when it first arrived, I had to watch several shows twice because we were so blown away by the picture quality we forgot to watch the show or movie.
So, let me start by saying I am not an aficionado in either audio or visual devices. So, if you want to go to the AVForums and have bragging rights with all the connoisseurs, then maybe you better listen to the reviewer. However, if you are an average television user that just wants to enjoy watching television and movies with your friends and families, then this TV set will not disappoint you. After doing much shopping, I had a couple of constraints that drove me to these choices. The first was I wanted to step up to an LED quality set and I already knew my budget would not allow me to buy the premium sets on the market. Secondly, and maybe even more importantly, I wasn't going to design my living space around my television. The television had to fit within my living space. Consequently, I had size restrictions on how physically large the set could be. I defy anyone to find more viewable screen space that can fit within given installation area. In my case, they are entertainment centers. You will be hard pressed to fit a 52" TV in a space 48" wide, but this set does. The very thin bezel around the set seems almost impossibly small to hold all the controls it does. The reviewer states that it looks generic and unimpressive. Well, I can't find anything generic about it, but I can say if you want to watch TV and movies, you probably don't want to be staring at the bezel and this one is as unobtrusive as you can get.
As for the quality of the picture, it provides a look that is almost three dimensional, and this is not a 3D set, but you get some sort of video up-scaling effect that even takes old movies from the 1930's through the 1970's and make them look like they are in 3D. It also reproduces old movies in black and white with incredible clarity. While you may or may not like old movies, the effect on a grey scale image is tantalizing making previously flat pictures come to life as vibrant images with detail I imagine was unanticipated before invention of the air brush. The sound from the TV is excellent for TV speakers. If you are someone who wants Home Theater audio and are used to surround sound and 5.1/7.1 Dolby and 5-10 speakers, etc., then no, self-contained speakers are always going to sound like a portable radio by comparison. However, when you compare audio components with all the equipment contained in one package, you will find the sound quality significantly better than average. The optional sound bar does make a big difference and is worth the purchase if you like teeth rattling noises and that surround feel, but it not necessary for normal use and like even the best sound systems, where you sit in relation to the speakers makes a difference, so even if you wanted to spend a lot on a home theater sound system, it has a sweet spot for listening and then all other spots suffer from distortion. In short, these speakers are very good for normal use.
The remote is a good remote, but it is rather small and you must take care when hitting buttons, they don not readily fall under the fingers. However, it has nice features like programmable buttons for various adjustments to take you right where you want to go and favorite APPSs buttons so you aren't troubled with searching through layers and layers of menus. The APPs portion of the review is deprecated a bit because we are in that era when a change is taking place. This is a television and is not meant to be a desktop computer or tablet computer. If you want those things, buy them, and you'll get greater performance. However, we are moving towards that day when your TV will be your complete browser package at home. I would have to say that it is a huge oversight for them not to have included YouTube or Instant Amazon to the list. These are not boutique apps or some kind of fad. These are primary instruments of the genre and should have been included and are missed. Since it only requires a software upgrade, I will hope that the system adds them in one of the software updates.
The WiFi works fine, hard-wired works better. However, there was no problem connecting even with WEP, WPA or WPA2 security. This isn't a web browser, so if that's what you wanted, this isn't your set. However, if you want to connect a PC via HDMI as a monitor for your PC, it works great.
All-in-all, if you are looking for a great television with a wow factor beyond LCD or CRT displays, this set will knock your socks off. If you are moving up from a Plasma set or moving from another LED set, the difference will be less noticeable. If you are looking for the finest and best video details as discussed by geeks on the AVForums, then this set may well be as the reviewer sees it. However, this review was more critical than any of seen, even by other geeks. -
"Amazing LED TV. Really bright colors and resolution."
on by vegarosa69Pros Price, Resolution, colors, size, Wi-Fi ready, very thin and very light, small frame.
Cons Sound could be better, but not a deal breaker.
Summary Summary? Put this LED TV on the top of your shopping list if you are looking to get a new TV.
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"Excellent Color, Thin, & Lightweight 60" LED TV"
on by captenvideoPros Have owned this set for 1 year now. Top notch color. Good viewing angles. Light weight for a 60" TV. I like the setting for auto picture adjust. Netflix app works great. Easy to setup wireless. No obtrusive tone when turning unit on or off.
Cons Some blotchy motion on screen when camera pans quickly. Aquos 4 yellow is the same as other quality TVs. Improve typing for Netflix when searching. Time lag when changing from HD to standard & vice-versa as TV internally adjusts for resolution.
Summary Best TV I have ever owned. No problems in 1 year since purchase. Great bright colors. Impressive LED TV for the money!
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"Horrible for one reason"
on by theunbound1Pros Picture quality was very good. other pro's have no merit here.
Cons Bad, Bad, Bad Backlighting. Jerky motion across the screen. Terrible Wi-Fi setup (Just do it manually, because it has a hard time finding the signal and configuring it by itself).
Summary My screen looked like it had big gray blotches that jumped out like 3D objects floating around inside. I had to exchange it because after I noticed them, thats all I could look at. The flashlight effect from the over-tightened screws on the top of the TV set was pretty noticeable, but I could have lived with that. I gave up and exchanged it for the larger model with all the same features (LC-70LE732U) because i wanted the same picture quality without all the horrible manufacturing defects and the poor uniformity of the back-lighting. The 70" has none of these issues. Originally, the TV had horrible jerky motion for anything that moved (even people's lips when they talked), however I found that switching AV Mode to PC, Turned OPC off, Moved Contrast to 32, Left Quad Pixel Plus On, And Turned off Active Contrast, Turned off Film Mode, then the picture didn't have any jerkiness to it at all and the colors were pretty good (a bit bright, but it's the way I like it).
Horrible gray blotches on the screen. Back-lighting is so messed up on this model that I had to exchange it for the 70" model (which I really didn't need) and shell out another $900. Really, this would have been a fantastic TV if it wasn't for the terrible back-lighting that looked like a music player's visualizer effect.
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