Monday, July 18, 2011

LG Infinia 55LW6500 55-Inch Cinema 3D 1080p 240 Hz LED HDTV with Smart TV (Included: Four Pairs of 3D Glasses)



I bought this game a week ago, and I found the ring to test everything. So far I'm very impressed.

The disadvantages are limited and are not part of a game-changer. One of them, no audio outputs on the TV that is not an optical output. If you have a legacy sound system that does not have an optical input, is not the end of the world. ~ For an extra $ 25 or so you can get an adapter, which transfers the optical signal to analog composite or RCA coaxial. $ 100 to purchase one that will do Dolby Surround (I had to do). It was a bit unpleasant, and I was tempted to have a home theater system, but it was necessary for me (and save a few hundred dollars more), which has a lot of extra games and video devices that use. It's easier to run just a TV's audio output to home theater system and everyone connected to the TV to avoid having to play with the settings too. I think that is the dispersion of audio output with most new sets anyway. Digital age takes over, I guess.

The 2D to 3D features in this game is so fun. I have to congratulate the programmers who designed this set as I'm sure trying to write a code to suit every situation has some code visual hiccups, and all that is a great feature. Images with very well defined, ie a strong plan, fund, issue a middle ground, forcing the 3D image from a 2D image that works amazingly well. That does not give you anything, mind, but certainly boost the funds back to a very credible and impressive image often. But there are times when the screen image is very confusing and an approximation. This happens particularly often with women's shirts with words on them. The face looks like it will go far, the neck is pushed back, chest ... well, let's use the word you used earlier: hilarious. A little exaggerated, yes, maybe, but it makes you wonder if people have this project done on purpose? The speculation is probably not true ... encoders dirty, dirty. It's something I noticed, some not, but I think worth mentioning. 90% positive on this set of features, give it to you.

Navigating the game is a little weird, if you want to get through the menus. It was designed more for the magical remote control (uses, too) I've found, is more or less how to use a Wii remote control if you are familiar with it. A traditionalist as I tried to use the regular remote control, took a while trying to break through the often grouped. I am also in favor of advancing technology and all, but calling TruMotion 240Hz, or whatever, it would be easier to find for the laity, in the long run if you put an explanation of the context in bubble looms an item in the menus. On the other hand, shows the 240Hz feature takes a little more confusion to the configuration of the sensitivity range update framework from 1 to 10. They assumed people do not know what a hertz is, I suppose. Discover trumotions 1 to 10, I had to guess what was playing on the screen.

Disable 240Hz may be desirable, too, if you're angry letters and "trace" on the screen. It was a feature that is denied that the point of refining the photo you have solved this problem, I think. I found it once, but I have yet to find it again. Another item on the menu.

If you are an avid gamer like me, you want to clear all the nice little features that come with this device. There are about 1 / 5 of a period of seconds in the picture ornaments compromised. Halo looked great with 3D TruMotion bound and on, but 1 / 5 of a second is the difference between a headshot and betrayal (s). It was a miserable game played that day.

I had the opportunity to see the previous model (55LW5500) to test the 3D features of the old liabilities to the characteristics (55LW6500). There were rumors that could improve the resolution of any liability in 3D with 3D are essentially taking a picture of 1080 by 540 pixels for each eye. I have read about the improvements to this feature, and I think (the comparison a few days apart), the 3D image has been enhanced. I do not know how they have improved from what I can tell, the polarizing film on the screen would have thought was a stone, and perhaps some of my own psychological system wants to be better is being dragged in the review, but I think has improved. Hard to say without a 3D active shutter in front of me with the old and new models, but I'm satisfied with the image. If you want the image in 3D without active shutter glasses (which I did), I think this is a whole.

The picture is great, the colors are excellent, LED lighting works well, lightweight package and easy to mount on a wall, the image wizard gives you a very good approximation of what you would like a photo. In one sentence, I'm satisfied.


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