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LG Infinia 47LW5600 47-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Smart TV (Included: Four Pairs of 3D Glasses)

LG Infinia 47LW5600 47-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Smart TV (Included: Four Pairs of 3D Glasses)

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  • Enjoy amazing depth along with smoother, crisper images, and a clear picture from virtually any angle with lighter weight, less expensive and more comfortable glasses with LG’s Cinema 3D (Included: Four Pairs of 3D Glasses)
  • Smart TV allows you to access limitless content, thousands of movies, customizable apps, videos and the best of the web all organized in a simple to use interface
  • TruMotion 120Hz technology lets you see sports, video games and high-speed action with virtually no motion blur
  • LG’s LED Plus technology provides even greater control of brightness through local dimming technology to deliver better contrast, amazing clarity and color detail,
  • Full HD 1080p gives it superior picture quality over standard HDTV. You’ll see details and colors like never before.
  • Enjoy amazing depth along with smoother, crisper images, and a clear picture from virtually any angle with lighter weight
  • LG’s LED Plus technology provides even greater control of brightness through local dimming technology to deliver better contrast
  • Smart TV allows you to access limitless content, thousands of movies, customizable apps

When you have 3D at home with the LW5600, entertainment takes on a whole new dimension. Get all the depth and excitement of 3D you experience in the theater with Cinema 3D and see it in stunning picture quality with LG’s LED display technology. And, if you can’t get enough entertainment, the virtually limitless entertainment capabilities of Smart TV means you’ll have all you want and a whole lot more.
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Your display may be ready for 3D playback, but you’ll still need a device to read 3D content. This can be a cable box with a subscription to a 3D channel, a 3D Blu-ray Disc playe

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    S. Phillips

    July 3, 2011

    30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent passive 3-D set., April 11, 2011
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    S. Phillips (Las Vegas, NV United States) –
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    This review is from: LG Infinia 47LW5600 47-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Smart TV (Included: Four Pairs of 3D Glasses) (Electronics)

    The passive 3-D works quite well, but you will want to be eye level with the set. (No above the fireplace mounting here) There is almost no ghosting at all, even on content which contains crosstalk on my 3-D plasma. Resolution IS reduced (I can easily tell) but it isn’t that bad and as long as you sit far enough away from the set, you won’t see scan lines. The 3-D from blu-ray 3D is bright and of course the polarized glasses are lightweight and easily replaceable. Directv’s 3-D channels are bit softer on this set but still acceptable.

    Is it as good as my active 3-D set? Not quite, as the active has better picture quality, but the passive set comes out on top even over the plasma as far as lack of ghosting/crosstalk goes. I think most casual 3-D viewers would be quite pleased. 2-D to 3-D conversion is probably the best I’ve seen also, though I would rarely use this feature.

    I wouldn’t call active obsolete (after all, 3-D content works on either kind of set, just as you can choose between LCD, plasma or DLP, you can choose active or passive) but if they can get the resolution to be better (full 1080p in both eyes) I would expect the market to go in the passive direction.

    2-D picture is excellent, and the various apps and internet features are well executed.

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    M. Granato

    July 3, 2011

    31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Awesome!, April 11, 2011
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    M. Granato
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    This review is from: LG Infinia 47LW5600 47-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Smart TV (Included: Four Pairs of 3D Glasses) (Electronics)

    No Flicker / Wider Viewing Angle / Brighter Picture / Cheaper Glasses / No Recharging / More Fun with more Friends

    Active 3D is already obsolete. If you don’t believe me do a side by side comparison at your local electronic store. Yes, you do have half the resolution when viewing in 3D, but you will not be able to tell. The pixels are spilt in half from 1080 to 540, but you see both halves of a 540 image at the same time giving you that full HD illusion. It’s amazing! I have 20/20 vision and sit 7ft away from my TV and I see no jagged edges. I have heard the bigger the TV the worse the picture looks in 3D with passive technology. I was sold after looking at the 55″ at the electronic store. It is every bit of the 3D experience you’ll find in an active 3D set if not better and more natural like the theaters. Check it out for yourself. I purchased this 47″ lw5600 and am very pleased.

    However, there is some negatives about this TV which is why I gave it 4 stars.

    1) The magic motion controller is to horrible for browsing the web. It’s worthless, think about having to point at every letter you want to spell, don’t even get me started on scrolling down a page. I almost developed turrets syndrome trying to use this thing. I’ve given up trying, so I just connected my laptop to the TV so I can use my wireless mouse and keyboard to surf the web. -1/2 STARS

    2) The stand is cheap. It looks good but the TV will wobbles when you move it. Don’t worry its not going to break but LG could have just put a little more effort in this TV’s stand. However, I do like that it swivels. -1/4 STARS

    3) This TV must be at eye level. 3D images will start ghosting if you looking down or up at this TV. This is no big deal considering you have a huge viewing angle and you can view 3d when lying down. Also, It can be mounted above or below you if angled correctly -1/4 STARS

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    jimbo head lee

    July 3, 2011

    10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great LED 3D TV, May 16, 2011
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    jimbo head lee (Yaye AREA) –

    This review is from: LG Infinia 47LW5600 47-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Smart TV (Included: Four Pairs of 3D Glasses) (Electronics)

    just picked up this sweet unit From a Retail store Yesterday Since they had a storewide 20 year anniversary sale (pick out the CAPS). BTW, prior to my purchase, I’ve been a proud owner of a Samsung 720p LCD TV of 8 years.

    The TV is great. Passive 3D glasses FTW. It really gives you a good feel for the depth of each element in the picture. Viewing angle on the screen is pretty good too. I have my living room set up so that a love seat is off to the side (perpendicular) to the TV and guests are still able to view the screen. There is a 20degree float to both left and right sides of the TV.

    User interface is pretty straight forward. I’m use to Samsung’s but LG’s interface isn’t very far off from being the same. My only problem is the lag between the remote control and the menu selection screen. Sometimes, I’ll click the down-arrow on the remote and nothing triggers on the screen so I have to press it an extra time. IMO, that’s very minor.

    Apps that I have tried are NetFlix, YouTube, Facebook, and Google Picasa. These apps work very very well. In addition to the remote control, LG has also bundled together a “Wand”-like remote control similar to the Nintendo Wii. It runs on AA batteries and all you have to do is point your remote at the screen, press a button to activate, and a cross-hair comes up so you can select buttons on the screen. Although, this is nothing new and groundbreaking, it is nice to see it integrated into a TV.

    The physical characteristics of the TV is amazing. I see it in the stores as thin, but bringing it back home, i couldn’t even see the TV looking at it directly from the side. The 2D to 3D conversion works flawlessly. I have over-the-air DTV and my fiance and I are just shocked at how simple free HDTV channels looked on the TV. That’s the best part about the TV, passive 3D glasses. Now, I don’t have to invest any money on those active shutter lenses.

    The TV is 120Hz and has a very fluid motion when characters move in scenes. But it isn’t over-the-top fluid like the Sony Bravias; I think those are just over kill to the point that the pictures don’t look natural.

    Bottom line: for $900 at frys electronics, it was the biggest bang for the buck. Go out and get yours today!

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