LG 60PM6700 60-Inch 1080p 600Hz Active 3D Plasma HDTV
- 60-inch Plasma display
- Easily access thousands of movies, customizable apps, videos and browse the web right at the click of the Magic Remote.
- Tired of streaky action or unclear plays during the game? See sports, fast action and video games like never before. The 600Hz refresh rate virtually eliminates motion blur.
- This LG Smart TV is Wi-Fi ready, requiring only the supplied dongle to be fully accessible wirelessly.
- Full HD 1080p gives it superior picture quality over standard HDTV. You’ll see details and colors like never before. Bring your content to life with 3D technology! The astonishing effects will immediately grab your attention and bring your entertainment experience to the next dimension.
PM6700 3D / Smart Plasma TV BRING THE THEATER EXPERIENCE HOME WITH THE PM6700 PLASMA TV. Enjoy the special effects of 3D technology and access virtually unlimited entertainment with LG Smart TV.* FEATURED TECHNOLOGY:
An intuitive, easy way to access thousands of movies, customizable apps, videos and the web; all organized in a simple-to-use interface. You’ll never have to step foot in a video store again with apps from Netflix and Vudu. And rushing home to watch your favorite TV shows will be a thing of the past with access to Hulu Plus.** WORKS LIKE MAGIC Selecting features on your TV is as easy as the wave of your hand with the Magic Remote Control. Just point to what you want and the sensors follow right along.
KEY TECHNOLOGIES CAPTURE EVERY MOMENT Tired of streaky action or unclear plays during the game? See sports, fast action and video games in Full
List Price: $ 1,799.99
Price: $ 1,249.00
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Ryan Lamprecht
August 24, 2012
LG 60PM6700 Not Bad So Far – See update 6/10/2012,
I ordered the LG 60PM6700 on Friday March 11th, with Free Supersaver Shipping, and it was already delivered this evening Wednesday March 16. That was fast! Two guys brought it in, set it up, and made sure everything was as it should be before I signed for it. I’ve only had it for about 6 hours, so I’ll give my initial impression, then update it in a few days after having more experience with the set.
I had previously purchased a Panasonic TC-P60S30 from WalMart for a really good price, but in the end, I was not happy with its extremely dark picture and overall substandard picture quality, so I returned it.
Right off the bat this LG blows away the picture quality of the Panasonic model I had returned. Granted, this one cost me about $300 more, but I can tell you it’s already worth it. So far I’ve tweaked the settings to where I like the color, brightness, contrast, and black levels. I used the Picture Wizard II, but then did a few more minor tweaks to suit my taste, which tends to lean towards a brighter picture. I did have an inexpensive Element Electronics 42″ LCD sitting here while I was shopping for a replacement. I can say, the LG doesn’t have quite the bright picture and vivid colors the smaller LCD has, but it does completely blow away the 60″ Panasonic plasma I had returned. From what I’ve experienced, heard, and read, Plasma’s just don’t quite have the bright brilliant pop that LCD TV’s do, but this LG looks pretty darn awesome. My tastes run towards a brighter picture, so I’m pretty picky when it comes to getting the settings I want from a TV. So far, I find this LG very pleasing. As far as the bright vivid picture I’m looking for, this set gets me where I want to be.
So far, I’ve viewed some HD Dish Network content (Restaurant Impossible on the Food Network), and it looked great. I then put on Rango through Netflix over the built in WIFI. The jury is still out on that since I’m not sure if my WIFI isn’t the best, or the TV’s WIFI isn’t the greatest, but WIFI over my Panasonic BluRay player seems to look fine. I then connected a LAN cable to the TV and went back to viewing Rango through Netflix, and it looks great; almost DVD quality. I’ll report back about the WIFI once I figure out if it’s my WIFI network or if the TV’s WIFI connection isn’t the greatest.
Next I watched part of a DVD I burned to back up one of my movies (a DVD copy of a DVD movie) through my Panasonic DMP BDT210 BluRay player. The picture was crisp and clear, but I noticed a lot of motion judder. Even messing with the de-judder setting didn’t help. It may just be my copy of the movie, but a couple of times I had previously watched it on the LCD I had and didn’t notice the judder at all, so I’ll have to watch a few more of my copied movies and report back.
I now have a store bought DVD of Alice in Wonderland playing, and it looks absolutely amazing, and with no motion judder at all. I still have to dig out a few of my BluRay disks to check that out, but I can’t imagine even a Blue Ray looking much better than the standard DVD already looks. My family room is huge, so I’m sitting about 15 feet away from the TV, and I can count the individual hairs on Johnny Depp’s Mad Hatter wig.
I took advantage of the free two pair of 3D glasses being offered through Amazon when purchasing the LG set, but they have not arrived yet. I should have them in a day or two, so I’ll have to wait to report about the 3D experience.
I have noticed one design flaw in the TV stand. Due to the glossy black half inch beveled angle of the front of the stand, it tends to reflect brighter scenes, which is a bit distracting. It’s a minor flaw, but if I decide to keep this set, I’ll likely paint that thin strip of the stand with some flat black spray paint or use some flat black tape to cover it and eliminate the reflection. Of course if you mount this set on the wall, then this won’t be an issue at all. (Update 6/10/2012 – As it turns out, this reflection from the stand is really not an issue. I rarely even notice it at all.)
So far I’m very pleased with the set. As I said, I’ll report back in a few days.
5/20/2012 Update
It’s now been 4 full days of owning the LG 60PM6700 and thus far it has surpassed my expectations. The picture quality, color, brightness, and black levels, etc… ALL AMAZING! I’ve been through three other large screen TV’s. Let’s just say I’m pretty picky when it comes to being satisfied with a television. My first was a 50″ Samsung I had for exactly 4 years, and it died. I purchased a LG 55LW6500 LED 3D TV, which I sent back due to horribly intolerable motion blur and judder. I then purchased a 60″ Panasonic TC-P60S30, which had an incredibly dark picture and overall substandard picture quality. That one went back after trying to live with it for nearly 3 months. I also own two 40″ LCD TV’s which are in our bedrooms. Both of the LCDs have…
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Jeffrey Liu
August 24, 2012
plasma vs LCD,
I was just a regular Joe looking for a good deal for a new 3D TV on line. The brand did not matter to me as much. My biggest struggle was trying to decide between Plasma vs LCD/LED and active 3D vs passive 3D. I am not in the gaming. I just wanna get a great TV so I can enjoy it after long hours of work. I finally picked this Plasma TV with a newer version of the active shutter goggles. So far, it has been a week and I love it. I think I have made the right decision. This Plasma TV still gives me the great quality of TV in 3D or 2D. The goggles are very light weight. The smart TV features are cool and nice. This TV truly delivers as described on Amazon. The only complaint I have about this TV is that its WiFi is weak. I am not sure if it is the problem from the TV or from my wireless connection. The WiFi still delivers what it is supposed to 95% of the time. I think it is still not too bad for a “smart TV”. I would recommend this product to anyone.
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