LG 22LE5300 22-Inch 720p 60 Hz LED LCD HDTV
- LED Backlighting
- High Definition Resolution
- 3M:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- Picture Wizard II
- Smart Energy Savings
Brighter colors. Deeper blacks. Greater energy efficiency. LED display technology is one of the latest advancements and the LE5300 offers it at a price that’s in reach. Now it’s easy to get into LED.Offering energy-saving LED backlighting and 720p HD resolution, the 22-inch LG 22LE5300 is also great for watching sports and movies with fast action thanks to its 2.4ms (millisecond) response time. The latest in HDTV technology, LED delivers deep blacks, bright colors and crisp images to rival any display category, and are the slimmest, most energy efficient televisions available. Improved motion capture allows smooth, natural pictures, even with fast paced action. Other features include an incredible 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio for more stunning colors and deeper blacks, one USB port for connecting external drives for playing back MP3 audio, JPEG photo and DivX HD video files, stereo speakers with 20 watts of power and Dolby Digital decoding, and two HDMI inputs. Key Features
Rating: (out of 4 reviews)
List Price: $ 399.99
Price: Too low to display
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Christoph W. Strattan
September 2, 2010
Review by Christoph W. Strattan for LG 22LE5300 22-Inch 720p 60 Hz LED LCD HDTV
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When I purchased this TV I had no idea it had an energy saving feature that lets you turn down the brightness of the video screen or even turn it completely off . Now, I use this feature all the time in the evening to “listen” to music off the satellite while I read or fall asleep. It’s great, and I’m not paying for all that energy and an “active” screen I really don’t need or want.
Dew
September 2, 2010
Review by Dew for LG 22LE5300 22-Inch 720p 60 Hz LED LCD HDTV
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This is the first LG electronic product I’ve owned. The image is outstanding. The detail is hard to believe. A huge bonus is how thin and light weight this HDTV is. I use the free digital broadcasts and the signals come in great. I’d recommend and buy this LG HDTV again.
H. McNaspy
September 2, 2010
Review by H. McNaspy for LG 22LE5300 22-Inch 720p 60 Hz LED LCD HDTV
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I have only had it a week and it is my first HD TV and I think it is great. I bought it for the bedroom and watch it from about 12 feet away and the screen size in my opinion is perfect. I can see all the detail but the set is not so large as to be obtrusive.
Picture quality is excellent for over the air channels using a coax cable to an external antenna that is in the attic. Sound is good and I think the Energy Star rating is a plus. There is a option to enhance the frequencies of the human voice so I can better understand what is being said. I think this really works.
I had a gift card for Fry’s so I did not buy from Amazon this time but I did research other brands and sizes here. Like I said this is my first HD but I have looked at a ton of them at Best Buy and Costco. I cannot remember seing another set that had a better picture but I haven’t really seen too many of the smaller screen sizes. It may just look better because it is small but I cannot imagine what 1080 would give you over the 720 it has. The LED may have something to do with it as well. I have seen no motion blur or ghosting and it is 60hz refresh rate.
Jane’s Addiction
September 2, 2010
Review by Jane’s Addiction for LG 22LE5300 22-Inch 720p 60 Hz LED LCD HDTV
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This arrived in 2 days, faster than I expected and I love it! This is a wonderful TV. I used it for my computer right away and noticed a huge difference in heat in my room. This TV doesnt even get warm. Im so happy to get my old CRT out of my room in the summer heat this unit really shines. I was amazed how fast the stand screwed into the screen and all I needed was a phillips screwdriver which was not included. The cable included is an RCA Vid/L/R cable like the old VHS tape machines used. I’m shocked LG skimped on an HDMI cable. I went to Wal-Mart and paid $20 for a 3foot HDMI and felt I was used. The best HDMI cable deals are on Amazon, most are under $10 for the nice gold 6 foot. I can’t believe how badly the brick and mortar stores are ripping people off for the HDMI cables. I saw one place wanting $40-$60 for a 6 foot deluxe HDMI cable, the deluxe part is the fancy packaging it came in. Do yourself a favor and get an HDMI cable from the internet. I talked with a person at Wal-Mart shopping for their HDMI cable and they said the picture on their HDTV was not impressive. I explained you have to use HDMI to get the picture. You can use an HD antenna on you coaxial cable input and get HD picture that way if your local channels broadcast in HD. I bought the LG550 BD player and was amazed how awesome the picture is in HD with this TV. The one Quirk I noticed is the power button on the TV remote turns off my BD player too since they are both the same brand. The play button on the TV remote works for the BD player too, so I stashed the BD remote for now. I ordered a nice HDMI cable from amazon, but it hasn’t arrived yet, so I’m waiting to see how my computer will look using HDMI instead of the normal PC jack. I also like that I can connect to the internet using my BD player by connecting the ethernet cable to my computer. The BD player has Netflix and other things it can grab for me when its on the web. The BD player also up converts all DVDs to1080p so even old non BD Dvds look better. The BD player also lets me stream in HD movies from Netflix. The person I talked with at Wal-Mart was trying to stream in HD movies using coaxial connecting***bzzzzz*** it dont work that way sry, You have to use the HDMI connection from some device. I chose my BD player. I did mention using coaxial antenna gives HD too, but thats not cable signal, its airwave only. I will mention too, if you wanna pay cable for a digital cable box you can connect it to your BD dvd player using ethernet and connect to this HDTV via HDMI. I know people are planning to ditch cable altogether and run this TV off their computer. You can stream HD movies off Amazon if you have at least 1.5Mbps internet speed, but 5Mbps is recommended. I guess the plan would be to get internet from the phone carrier and say goodbye to cable. I will point out one last thing. 4G cell phones are coming out now in limited areas that can stream video to this HDTV easily via a USB modem, but I’m not sure you can use it directly on this TV. I’m guessing you can only use the cell phone modem on a computer. I won’t be needing the cable or Bell phone anymore once I get a 4G cell modem.
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