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LG 47LD520


$844.01 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Stand affords unusually good adjustability, can tilt and swivel to the perfect angle and adjust on the fly quickly. Built in speakers have above-average sound quality, detailed audio quality, and can be turned up very loud if desired.

The Cons:Need to work with the video settings to get the color and brightness right, and always seems just slightly off. TruMotion interpolation is awkward, makes the action seem too smoothed out. Not enough inputs available, only 3 HDMI and a single Component.

The 47LD520 is a 47" LCD HDTV from LG's LD520 Series.  The TV is a step up in size to the 42LD520 and features a widescreen LED-backlit display with a Full HD native resolution of 1080p.  It offers a TruMotion 120Hz refresh rate for reduced motion blur and smooth high-speed images.

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  The LD520 Series is a step down from the LD550 Series since it lacks the NetCast Entertainment Access and WiFi connectivity which comes with the LD550 models.  The TV is expected to be released in the first quarter of 2010.

Features/Specs

  • 47" Widescreen LED-Backlit LCD Display
  • Full HD 1080p Resolution
  • 16:9 Image Aspect Ratio
  • TruMotion 120Hz Refresh Rate

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    stand affords unusually good adjustability, can tilt and swivel to the perfect angle and adjust on the fly quickly

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    built in speakers have above-average sound quality, detailed audio quality, and can be turned up very loud if desired

Cons
  • 1

    need to work with the video settings to get the color and brightness right, and always seems just slightly off

  • 1

    TruMotion interpolation is awkward, makes the action seem too smoothed out

  • 1

    not enough inputs available, only 3 HDMI and a single Component

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    remote needs to be pointed directly at the lower-right corner of the screen to work, need to take careful aim

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    picture through the Component inputs isn't processed well, looks rough

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