Friday, December 16, 2011

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(September 2011) With LED picture quality and aTruMotion 120Hz refresh rate,your favorite entertainmentnever looked better.

Movies are immersive. Sports are more exciting. Your favoriteshows look better than ever. It's time to kick your entertainmentup a notch with LG.

LV4400 3D LED TV KEY TECHNOLOGIES
  • LESS BLUR. MORE ACTION. LESS BLUR. MORE ACTION.

    TruMotion 120Hz technology lets yousee sports, video games andhigh-speed action with virtually nomotion blur. Now your TV can keepup with your fast-movingentertainment.

  • DOUBLE THE DETAIL. DOUBLE THE DETAIL.

    This stunning picture is the reasonyou wanted HDTV in the first place.With almost double the pixelresolution, Full HD 1080p gives itsuperior picture quality overstandard HDTV. You'll see detailsand colors like never before.

  • SAVE MORE THAN ENERGY. SAVE MORE THAN ENERGY.

    Earning the ENERGY STAR means aproduct meets strict energy efficiencyguidelines set by the USEnvironmental Protection Agency andthe Department of Energy. For TVs, itmeans they save energy both instandby and active (when they're on)modes. ENERGY STAR qualified TVsuse about 30% less energy thanstandard units.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES ENHANCED NOISE REDUCTION

Reduces screen noise without compromising picture quality.

VIEW IT IN THE RIGHT LIGHT.

Let your TV do the adjustments for you. Intelligent Sensor automatically optimizes the picture to the lighting and color conditions in the room for a more enjoyable viewing experience.

WISE AND NOT WASTEFUL.

With our Smart Energy Saving Features, you can conserve money and energy.



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This review is from: LG 47LV4400 47-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD HDTV (Electronics)
The "cons" listed by a previous reviewer are exactly the reasons I purchased this TV. I already have all the benefits of internet apps with TiVo and Roku, didn't want 3D, have a good sound system, and only needed 2 of the 3 HDMI connections....so why pay for things you don't need or want? In addition, this 47" TV has many of the characteristics of previous LG models costing over $1000: Small external dimensions, light wight, 1080p picture, and low energy usage with LED lighting. The TV only has one component cable input that is shared with the composite input, so both cannot be used as a permanent connection, which could be a problem for some who may also want to connect an older TV component such as a VCR. Picture quality is great, using both the component and HDMI connections. Sound out the TV speakers is poor, but when connected to an external receiver via the TV's digital optical output, the sound is as good as can be expected, with surround sound out all 5 of my speakers. Of course with a cable box or any other TV components connected through a sound system, the sound quality has nothing to do with the TV, and all I look for from a TV is a good picture. I had to change some of the setting to get what I think is my best picture; for the component input, I left the settings as follows: Energy Saving = auto; Picture Mode = Vivid (with this setting, the backlight is set to 100, so the backlight can be changed by changing the Picture Mode); Contrast = 90; Brightness = 50; Sharpness = 97; Color = 70; Tint = R3; Color temp = Med; Fresh Contrast = High; Fresh Color = off; Noise Reduction = Off; Gamma = Med; Eye care = off; Real Cinema = On. For the HDMI input, the settings were similar, except HDMI seems to naturally give a brighter picture, so my initial setting was to leave the Picture Mode in Standard, where the backlight is set to 80.

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