LG 32LE5400 32-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV, Silver Grey
- LED Backlighting
- NetCast Entertainment Access (Wi-Fi Ready)
- Wireless 1080p Ready
- TruMotion 120Hz
- Picture Wizard II
There’s no better LCD display technology than LED and the LE5400 delivers that along with a whole lot more. You can tap directly into instant movies and entertainment with NetCast and cut free of your cable box and messy wires with Wireless 1080p.Offering energy-saving LED backlighting, 1080p Full HD resolution for crystal-clear detail, and TruMotion 120Hz technology for virtually no motion blur, the 32-inch LG 32LE5400 LED LCD HDTV is also great for watching sports and movies with fast action thanks to its 2.6ms (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. With LG’s NetCast, you get access to TV shows, movies and more, streamed directly from the Internet to your television screen. And the LE5400 series also provides compatibility
Rating: (out of 6 reviews)
List Price: $ 1,199.99
Price: Too low to display
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S. Wolmarans
September 19, 2010
Review by S. Wolmarans for LG 32LE5400 32-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV, Silver Grey
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I have been very happy with my new TV! I looked at all the LEDs available and settled on this one because of its cool features and because it doesn’t have the stupid glossy screen that everyone is obsessed with for some reason. I hate glossy screen TVs, you can’t see anything but reflections!
Anyways, I only had two negative things about this TV. 1. I could have sworn that Pandora was part of the features when I bought it, but it is not! I am pretty upset about that. 2. It caused some serious lag with the Wii, even with the new upgraded cables, I still have to adjust my movements to anticipate what will happen.
The picture quality is amazing, there is no/minimal ghosting with movements. The energy settings are pretty cool. I like the remote and the ease of using netflix (although you can only access your list, no searching). It takes some getting used to, everything looks too “real.” But now I love it. I love watching movies I have seen a dozen times and seeing something new!
Bish
September 19, 2010
Review by Bish for LG 32LE5400 32-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV, Silver Grey
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This is a TV with bright, crisp picture quality and awesome Netflix HD streaming. I mostly watch blu-ray disks or use this as a monitor to work on web-designing. This TV is excellent for both the purposes. I, however, only have had it for a few weeks, so can’t really comment on the reliability. But so far very good.
General P. Tang
September 19, 2010
Review by General P. Tang for LG 32LE5400 32-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV, Silver Grey
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The 32LE5400 is one of the best deals going on TV’s right now. 1080p, 120Hz, 4,000,000:1 ratio, LED-LCD screen, internet connectable, 3 HDMI ports for only 700 bucks? This TV was the smartest purchase I’ve made in a long, long time.
hwk
September 19, 2010
Review by hwk for LG 32LE5400 32-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV, Silver Grey
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product arrived on time and in perfect shape. just the right size for the bedroom wall installation. picture quality is excellent, using recent movie on blue ray as a source, looked eerily real. sound is okay, but if you watch a lot of movies, you’ll want to get a 5.1 speaker system. remote has a “light” button for seeing in dim/dark room. very satisfied.
KanKaung4
September 19, 2010
Review by KanKaung4 for LG 32LE5400 32-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV, Silver Grey
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I bought this a month ago. Amazon had it in stock and even with the standard shipment, I would have received within 2 days if it is not for UPS (its failing services). I ordered on Wednesday midnight. UPS attempted to deliver on Friday, I was not home. UPS does not have pick up services on Saturdays anymore!!!.
LED is the driving force for me to buy this. I look around Samsung, Sharp. etc. LG price came out ahead of others at that time. I paid this for $799. Amazon price went down about $80-$100 within a week after I bought it. FYI-Amazon has no price adjustment policy. Which is okay that their prices are pretty reasonable and lower than anywhere else.
It is easy to set up. Though LG can still improve the instructions booklet to make it clearer by not putting a lot of models together, marks the component pictures clearly. Only the cable remote works. LG remote cannot be used to change channels. I contacted the LG customer services and they told me if I have a cable services, LG TV remote will not work to change channels. TV remote works only for changing volume and playing the games that came with the TV. I did not set up Wii yet. But I do not foresee any problem. While setting up, I was not able to filter/block certain channels, ie. manual set up did not work to exclude channels (pay per view, and other channels that I do not like to see it at all). LG customer services told me I would not be able to that. This is the only draw back.
This TV does not get very warm/hot like LCD TV. I have it on for the whole morning/night like (6 hours or more straight) and put my hand near the screen, I did not feel any heat. LED helps. I did not change any settings, the default setting works for me. Pictures is sharp and good enough for me. Color is great. Although the sound quality is not the best. It is not bad for watching TV, news and sports. LG came with eight games: Jump (jump rope), Hole in one (golf), Whack a mole, Sudoku, Cooking Burgers, Saving Crystal, Invader (to drive the aliens away and to explode UFO to beat all the aliens on the screen), and Urgent.
This is a replacement to my last one, Akai LCD, LCT2785TA. Akai LCD get very very hot after awhile (in 15 minutes). Because of the power pole being knocked down nearby, Akai went death. Not totally death though. I still can use it. The TV comes on, but once you turn off you cannot turn it back on right away (or in a few hours). I think it has to do with the temperature. It is strange that I can still use Akai if I keep it unplugged all the time and only plug in when I want to use it. Once finish, unplug it. Then I can use the Akai LCD TV again!
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