LG Infinia 55LW5600 55-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV with Smart TV (Included: Four Pairs of 3D Glasses)
- 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)
- Enjoy amazing depth along with smoother, crisper images, and a clear picture from virtually any angle with lighter weight.
- Smart TV allows you to access limitless content, thousands of movies, customizable apps, videos.
- TruMotion 120Hz technology lets you see sports, video games and high-speed action.
- LG’s LED Plus technology provides even greater control of brightness through local dimming technology.
- Full HD 1080p gives it superior picture quality over standard HDTV.
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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3 comments
chris
June 17, 2011
comfortabe & natural viewing,
I was choosing bet. this lg lw5600 and samsung d8000 and came to choose lg.
I went to my nearby store and cafully watched thses tvs for 20 minutes each.
samsung has detail and sharp but that doesnt mean lg is not. I think samsung has done exceptional job on this regard this year.
I was mainly looking closely how the 3d performs as 2d area is already good on todays tvs.
overall, lg gave more comfortable, flicker-free, bright, and best of all, natural 3d experence.
If i didnt compare directly, I also would have liked samsung as samsung didnt feel much of a flickering or cross talks if any.
but when seen side by side, the difference is apparent easily.
lg gave not only natural, comfortable image on the screen, its hard to put in words, but overall everything feels simply simplified and just comfortable to watch.
Compare to lg, samsung gave rather darker image, too.
also, for fast moving scene samsung give a little judder looking artifacts as if the glass shutter couldnt catch up the speed of the scene. Whereas lg simply doesnt have issue with having passive system.
some people say passive cuts resolusion in halves so you see lines between lines.
you do see these line when you get really close to the tv. But when sit back farther distance you would normally watch, thses little lines disapper. But just like you know shutter glass are flickering in front of your eyes, and it makes you uncomfortable, this lines on lg, even though might not visible in normal distance, might make you uncomfortable.
so I think which one you value more.
To me, lg has overall better image on my eyes, that is, no flicker or crosstalk whatsoever, much bright image, and natural viewing without feeling of any artifacts.
I guess I can summarize like this.
samsung feels like some high tech glass is doing fine job in front of your eyes to create 3d, and lg simply feel you’re not wearing any glasses at all. when you are immersed into the content, glass simply disappears from your awareness.
I highly recommand this tv.
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nick
June 17, 2011
owner,
I have to say I was really impressed by this set when i first saw it being demoed. I love 3d but have never wanted to own a set because the active shutter 3d makes me dizzy and sick after about 10 minutes of watching it. The passive 3d offered by this system is great. No sickness, little to no eye strain and a great 3d image. People have complained that the way the 3d is created halves the resolution, this is not noticeable at all with 3d blu-ray. I did notice lining in the image when i was very close to the tv, closer than I would want to sit comfortably. One complaint I have, though it is a small one, is that 3d gaming is noticeably lower in resolution. I have only tried this with one game(killzone 3) and only with this 3d format so cant really compare weither the other 3d format(active shutter) offered would be better for gaming. Still an amazing gaming experience regardless.
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J. AGUILAR “2011 ish”
June 17, 2011
lg 3d tv,
Hope this helps. I ordered on amazon from PaulsTV on tuesday. no bs on friday 9am it was on in my living room. I set it up saturday morning. It looks great In 2D and with limited 3D sources I was surprised to find that it will upconvert any 2D into 3D. some not alot, adds a little dept to the images .still sweet. I also put there claims to the test. I was able to see 3D from any angle except laying on the floor, but i have a swivel and tilt mount that with 10seconds to adjust will tilt if i wanted to lay down. Note- the mount was overkill as it looks heavy duty and rated to hold 167 lbs. Tv only weighs 50 something punds. But off craigslist for 100 bucks was good deal.
I have not been through all the features but it is obvious to me that this is the latest in tv technology at a reasonable price. also the glasses dont feel weird or make me feel sick. at 15-35 bucks for extras it is worth the price of the tv. there is a better version but not available yet and comes in at 3500 bucks(last I checked I could be wrong).
With 3D Hd content was to be at half resolution but I have not noticed a drop in clarity. picture looks high definition all the time. If you were to notice a picture not as sharp your probably looking too hard for flaws.
I researched for months before I decided to Buy a 3D tv. I found LG to be leading the way in new technology. Samsung is not far behind . both call each other names but make good products and there competition is dropping prices for us. thanks South Korea. sure next year they will cost less and a better model will come out,but keep holing out and you never enjoy 3D At home.
Over all this Tv is awesome. Recommend the protection plan (it is new tech. and may have bugs) and you will not regret it. +BONUS no sales tax online.
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