lg lv550tLG 42LV550T

The LG LV550T  is as smart looking outside as it is on the inside. The LG is a slim, LED full 1080p enabled set that offers a smattering of trickery to ensure you’ve more to entertain you than the decent screen. The set is a 42inch non 3D TV with LG’s latest technology – MCI 500hz, a feature to add clarity to what is displayed on screen.

Aesthetically the TV is an attractive one, with a quite slim bezel and tidy fascia, it weighs in at a slight 13.2KG – not much for a TV of this size and so it’s ideal for wall hanging. The remote control is also a slim and well laid out one and is a pleasure to use.

Connectivity wise, the LG 42LV550T is well lined and comes with 4HDMI connectors, a USB, Composite port a LAN port and Scart port. The USB ports mean the ability to play a wide variety of file types, including Div X and MKV files, you can also connect a dongle to the TV for ensure it is Wi-Fi ready via your home Internet connection.

The LAN connection on the LG 42LV550T also offers a number of excellent capabilities to the set.The TV can stream media from PCs and laptops via this connection, connect to the Internet to allow the LG 42LV550T TVs excellent SMART services to be available and also to aid the TVs Freeview HD tuner. The television is exceptionally energy efficient, boasting up to 40% in savings in power use when compared with a traditional LCD TV

LG 42LV550T SMART TV

The SMART TV abilities are excellent and LG impress with an excellently laid out set of features including a wide variety of options and services including iPlayer, VTuner and YouTube among the many other less auspicious apps such as baseball and the iConcert ones. The LG 42LV550T bears similarity to Samsung’s set up as regards menu systems – in no way a bad thing and the Internet experience is fast and well thought out .

LG 42LV550T Picture Quality

The TV itself offers a huge variety of personalisation choices as regards picture set up. There are calibration options for everything from contrast and brightness to MPEG noise reduction tools, gamma presets and processor options – though messing with these latter options can make the picture look unnatural and very processed. The Picture Wizard option is great for novices and the little in-screen boxes explain what each setting does in lay mans language – this is an excellent and well thought out feature. We’ve mentioned the MCI 500hz option the TV has.

LG 42LV550T Refresh Rate

Unfortunately the TV does not have a refresh rate of 500hz, but the usual 100hz. The TVs processor, scanning and backlight options create the other 400hz and this is LGs alternative to Samsungs Clear Motion Rate option. The LV550T creates excellent pictures for bright scenes, however is not so wonderful when it comes to dark pictures and black levels lack even when set to their darkest. Normal dark scenes look poor and black is not deep enough, however with processing increased,  scenes looks muddled and shadow detail is lost – it’s a bit of a no win situation.

TruMotion

The TruMotion option does completely remove motion blur and the LG 42LV550T is very sharp and judder free in most areas that require it to run smoothly. The TV is even good for gaming – not a LG strong point and judder and lag are only slight. The HD Freeview is also excellent, as is the TVs up-scaling abilities for standard definition TV, thanks to the array of features and the more than ample processing power of the TV.

Sound quality is okay, the LG 42LV550T does suffer in the same way as most slim TVs though and bass is virtually non-existent.

Overall, we really liked the LG. It is about on the button as far as price goes, offers a smorgasbord like amount of extras and offers a brilliant picture in bright circumstances, if a little lacklustre in dark scenes.

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LG LV550T review

LG LV550T Review

Consumers who are looking for a decent set for a reasonable price will be happy to see the LG LV550T come their way. The TV comes in a range of sizes and is a full 1080p LED TV that is ideal for most homes.

The LG LV550T creates a good first impression and is a good looking TV with a relatively slim bezel and doesn’t have much width making it perfect for hanging up on walls. This thinness is aided by the LED technology apparent in the set and also creates a better picture than older LEC technology.

LG LV550T 500Hz TV?

LG has included a number of features in the LG LV550T that will excite most consumers, especially at the price range the TV is currently on offer for. The TV sets out to simulate an amazing 500Hz in picture refreshing ability – meaning it will manage to refresh at 5 times the rate of many other sets. This is not purely through, though the TV is remarkably smooth during busy pictures.

LG LV550T Connectivity

The set is also a well connected one and offers exactly what you would expect a set of its price to with 4x HDMI ports, VGA, composite, Scart and a USB connection for picture, music and video file playback in most guises available.

This is all done easily and LG deserve to be commended for the layout of the onscreen literature available in both the EPG and the Picture Wizard options that aid the TVs setup through a number of little dialogue boxes on screen helping users choose which settings they want to change to create the optimum picture.

LG LV550T Internet

The TV also comes with Internet and Smart capabilities and so is excellent for streaming channels and has a number of preloaded apps, as well as being capable of downloading many more as well as allowing users to browse the Internet and interact with Social Media when using the TV.

TruMotion is part of the sets huge refresh rate technology and the technology does offer a difference to the set. This creates smoother and more fluid TV and doesn’t make the picture look too processed. The TV is also good at up scaling standard definition and makes normal TV look fluid and gets rid of noise and jagged edges. Dark images do lack a little, but the bright ones and the picture vibrancy do make up for that.

Sound quality on the set does leave a lot to be desired, however overall the TV is a nice one and good value for its current Amazon retail price.

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lg19lv250u review pictureLG 19LV250U Review

There was once a time when a small TV was a 14inch CRT portable set, however nowadays 19inches seems as small as it gets. LG’s 19LV250U 19” LED backlight TV is the South Korean company’s attempt at creating an affordable but still good TV with a good picture and enough features to ensure the TV keeps everyone happy.

LG 19LV250U Aesthetics

The LG 19LV250U is a neat looking TV with a tidy square angled bezel, with an attractive quite minimalist stand. The set itself is 145mm thick, making it no way anything to shout about width wise, though it is still easily mountable.

One of the little LG’s strongest features is the TVs low power consumption figures, with the onus on green TV meaning the LG 19LV250U is around 60 per cent more energy efficient than others in its class.

LG 19LV250U Connectivity

The LG is quite well connected, though nothing above the usual Samsung’s or Panasonics of this size. LG have given the LG 19LV250U 2x HDMI ports along with a composite, a Scart, VGA and a number of other connection options. The TV also offers USB playback from a drive and MKV and Div X files are available on the TV.

LG 19LV250U Freeview

LG have included Freeview on the LG 19LV250U, making it ideal for compact areas as you don’t need a separate box to view your channels. The set comes with a quite tidy electronic TV planner, that we couldn’t fault for the price and it offers the usual array of features such as reminders and notifications.

LG 19LV250U Picture Quality

LG have also given the LG 19LV250U their Picture Wizard technology. This allows users to choose a setting on the TV and have it explained to them in a little caption box – ideal for those who don’t know their contrast from their volume settings.  Utilising these settings ensures the TV is set for any room.

The HD picture of the LG 19LV250U, though not full 1080p, quite good and we found the clarity when we connected a player. The TV also deals quite well with standard definition, though in both cases we could see motion blur as a problem and we wouldn’t consider it the best in its class, though it has an impressive 100 Hz refresh rate.  Black levels were also quite good for the TVs price and the set offers decent shadow detail.

The LG 19LV250U is a nice set for the price and does offer a lot of bang for its buck. We’d certainly consider it ideal as a second set or for a kitchen. The TV’s an average looking one, with a good refresh rate and some nice features, though is not as good as some of the Samsungs in a similar price bracket.

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LG47LE5300 Review

LG 47LE5300 Review

The LG 47LE5300 is one of LG’s premium TVs and an impressively slim set considering its large size. LG have whittled this TV down to under 30mm wide through use of Edgelight LED, which also makes the image that bit sharper.

Like most LGs the LG 47LE5300 is an extremely attractive TV set and far surpasses much done by other manufacturers in the looks department. The TV has an attractively slim bezel and is a fine example of minimalist style with its single leg and attractive edging.

LG 47LE5300 Conectivity

LG have included all of the connectivity options you would expect from a TV in this range and more. The set comes with a 4HDMI ports for making as much use as you can from the 1080p ratio, as well as USB for your photos and downloaded films and VGA, Scart and composite connection points for whatever else you would wish to connect to the set.

LG 47LE5300 Intelligent Sensor

LG have also included the second generation of its Intelligent Sensor technology on the TV. This sensor will detect the light availability in the room and then alters the settings of the TV to ensure they are optimised for the surroundings. It works extremely well and we must say we were very impressed.

LG 47LE5300 Picture 

LG have also included a smattering of picture set up options if you wish to go about doing this yourself and include the Picture Wizard set up tool to aid your choices of contrast over the vast setting arena the TV offers. LG also include Freeview with a very good programme set up to ensure you never miss a programme again.

We were disappointed with the lack of either 3D or SMART functions on the set. For the price of the LG 47LE5300 either or both would have been nice and the lack of these features is a little disappointing considering many sub £500 TV’s have similar features.

TruMotion

The LG 47LE5300 does try and make up for this with the picture quality it offers. LG have included the TruMotion 100Hz technology with the set, this allows the TV to display extremely smooth pictures at a high refresh rate and so is excellent for fast paced scenes and sports.

HD Sources

The full 1080p display is excellent and the array of connectivity from HD sources will please many. We found the LG 47LE5300 to offer a clear and sharp image. We found the set to offer very good clarity from HD and BluRay sources and also to have excellent up scaling abilities for standard definition sources.

Colours and Black Levels

The set has a wide array of colours and manages to create sharp whites and believable blacks – unlike some other LGs. The LG 47LE5300 also manages to create realistic and non-muddled shadow detail – again not a common LG trait. This all goes so far as to ensure the set is a great primary set for watching films and other images on.

We found game lag to be pretty okay also, the set is well capable of churning out the fast needed processing that a set needs to play video games and would say it is quite good.

Overall the LG 47LE5300 is a very capable set, with some excellent abilities to produce HD and SD pictures. It however is both Internet and 3D free which does make it feel a little lacking. Aside from this it is a very nice TV for those who enjoy long nights in.

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LG37 LV355T Review

LG 37LV355T Review

LG have a history of making highly innovative, yet very attractive Television sets. The LG 37LV355T seems like no exception on the outset to this rule and is a very good looking TV, with a lot going for it.

The LG 37LV355T is a fully 1080p compatible HD TV with LED lifting to ensure it not only offers amazing clarity of picture, but also is a slim TV. The set is a quite slim 35mm thick – quite nice for a TV of its price and with its features. LG have also included the nice minimalist one legged stand with the set and we can’t fault it on its quite attractive looks.

LG 37LV355T Connectivity

As regards HDMI ports and connectivity, well the LG has three of the former, alongside a Scart, a USB and a VGA connection, as well as traditional composite connections also. LG have also included a Freeview HD tuner with the LG 37LV355T to ensure you get the best possible picture from your set – this is a plus as TVs in this price range can be hit o miss as regards High Definition Freeview and it really makes the difference, especially with a set like this.

LG 37LV355T USB Playback

The LG is also compatible with USB sticks and plays MP3, photos and most importantly of all plays back DivX movies among a range of other file types used for showing video on the TV. Fortunately the electronic guides are up to the usual LG standard and we can’t discount the layout or intuitive set of the guide which makes watching movies very easy.

LG have also included the second version of its Picture Wizard technology with the set. This allows users to see the adjustments they make and have it explained in layman’s terms – making it easy to understand the effect a change in setting to picture will make. This is an ingenious and also a very simple tool, especially with the increasingly complex nature of TV sets.

LG 37LV355T Intelligent Light Sensor

If you’re too lazy to read and fiddle around with the settings the LG 37LV355T has an Intelligent Light Sensor – this automatically optimises the picture for the setting you are watching the LG 37LV355T in and makes changes to brightness, contrast etc to ensure the best picture.

LG 37LV355T Picture Quality

So, how does the best picture look then? Well, very well. LG have created a very nice screen here on the LG 37LV355T. The 1080p LED display of the device is excellent and offers a great choice of TV for bright conditions. Unfortunately darker conditions are subject to some loss in shadow detail and artificial looking blacks. The selection of colours available on-screen is very good and the processing power of the set and its 100Hz refresh means that judder is quite limited and the set runs smoothly in all but the most active settings.

Gaming wise the TV is quite okay, it does lag a little – then again most TVs in this price range do. The LG 37LV355T’s speakers were quite tinny and there was little bass, so a good sound system does make all the difference when watching movies.

Overall though the LG is a good set in itself and a great set for its price, offering a good picture and some nice features.

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37 Inch LG LV550T Review

The LG LV550T series offers consumers a little something extra and this 37inch model is an ideal size for most homes and domestic settings. The set is a full1080p LED TV, though doesn’t offer either 3D however for its price it is an excellent set.

The TV is a good looking one and has a nice slim frame or bezel and succumbs to LGs belief in good looking TVs with solid and top of the range components inside. The slimness of the LG LV550T  due to the LED Technology means that the TV is a great one for wall hanging and is a pleasure to watch.

MCI 500Hz on the LG LV550T

The LG LV550T  comes with LG’s latest piece of innovation – MCI 500 Hz – a feature to stimulate a 500Hz refresh rate, though the set is only 100Hz naturally. The set also has a number of other little pieces of trickery to ensure it is a competitive and ample contender to most TVs out at the moment.

LG have ensured that the LG LV550T is a well connected set and it comes with the ability to stream media from connections as well as this it can be connected to the Internet for full Smart capabilities. The LG L550T also has a Freeview HD Tuner – allowing full high definition TV to be shown from channels available.

LG LV550T  Smart TV

The Smart TV capabilities impress and the layout is definitely one of the best available. LG make sure that a wide range of options are available for the TV and there are a number of features and options to play streamed channels and other services such as iPlayer and YouTube among less well known options.

Like many top end LGs thisTV comes with a wide selection of choices to customise the channels you are watching and the TV offers all sorts of features to ensure you are looking at the best quality of picture for the appropriate programme. The LG LV550T even has a Picture Wizard, which explains what the wide array of options to customise the set actually do.

LG LV550T  Picture

The TV’s LED capabilities and other processing features such as the TruMotion technology mean the set creates bright and vibrant pictures in good light. Bad light does however mean the picture can be dull and this takes a lot of setting up to even partially eradicate.

TruMotion does artificially increase the refresh rate and motion blur is not a common thing on the set and gaming is recommended as there is little lag. The up scaling abilities are also impressive and the TV has excellent powers to do so, removing a lot of noise from Standard definition programmes

Overall

Like the bigger 42inch version of the set, the sound quality leaves a little to be desired, with bass the most obvious shortfall. However we must agree we liked the TV and its picture was very good in brightness, though poor in darker scenes, but it is certainly a good TV for its current price.

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LG 32LV250U Review

LG have released a number of new innovative and expensive TVs recently, some even with full screen touch capabilities over a 52inch area – amazing. However, for most of us a good affordable set is ideal. So, does the LG LV250U fit the mark? Well we are having a look to find out.

This LG is a 32inch TV with a budget price and a LED screen with enough features to keep most of us happy. The LG 32LV250U itself is a neat looking TV and comes with a fairly averagely sized frame and is a 145mm thick TV, meaning it can still be hung on a wall, but is a tad chunky.

LG 32LV250U Spec

LG has looked at the rising price of the LG 32LV250U and used it as a factor when making this TV which is one of the lowest consuming of its field and in its price range on the market. The LG is up to 60 percent less power hungry than most

LG have also included Freeview in the set, meaning it takes up only one plug and also takes up only the space where the TV is. This is nothing exciting, though is decent in a set like this with a basic LED screen, though a HD Freeview box is always nice.

LG 32LV250U Connections

The TV does however have all the connections you would expect for all your other things such as games consoles and other bits and bobs. It also comes with a VGA connection, 2Xhdmi PORTS, A Scart port and a number of other connection options.

LG have also utilised the need for USB ports here and the T can be used to playback files in video, picture or music format – not that you would want the latter with the poor sounding speakers. The TV also comes with a good Electronic Planning Guide and is as tidy as and well organised as anything in its price range.

LG 32LV250U Picture Wizard

LG haven’t scrimped on their Picture Wizard technology and the TV has benefitted. The tech explains what each sort of setting does and how it applies to your TV. This is excellent for those not so familiar with the vast array of settings modern TVs have and makes the difference.

The picture itself is very good with a little work and we found the set to deal well with both standard and HD. Motion blur was a problem to an extent, partially because a TV like this doesn’t have the processing power more expensive models do, however colours looked good and the refresh rate of 100 Hz dealt with most issues at hand.

We must say we liked the LG and it offers a lot of bang for its buck and is ideal as a budget set and more especially as a TV set for a second room, viewing angles are good and the technology is decent and at a great price.

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LG 19LV250U 19-inch Review

The LG 19LV250U 19-inch HD television is a wide screen LED TV that is an HD ready model, with the bonus power saving benefit of being an LED TV. This TV saves approximately 40% energy when compared with a similar LCD model. The LG 19LV250U 19-inch HD TV comes with a Freeview tuner that is built in for your convenience. This is a compactly sized model for a bedroom, or for the increasingly popular kitchen install. With the super slim and fashionable design of this television, it looks great in any room of the house.

 

The LG 19LV250U 19-inch HD TV television offers a clear, life-like picture. Equipped with two HDMI inputs for the connection of your favorite devices – DVD players or gaming consoles, this TV is an excellent value for the price. This TV features a super slim design and can easily be mounted to the wall in any room in your house.

Features and Specifications of the LG 19LV250U 19-inch HD TV

  • 19″ HD Ready LED Screen
  • Freeview Tuner
  • USB Playback
  • 2 x HDMI Inputs
  • 355mm x 455.2mm x 145mm

 A Little More About the LG 19LV250u 19-inch HD TV

LG’s innovative Picture Wizard technology allows you to set picture levels to your personal preferences, with built-in test patterns to help simplify your choices and ensuring they are more accurate. LED backlighting gives you the richness of color you want, with deeper blacks and a crystal clear image. With the clarity of the images produced by this TV, you will begin to feel like you are truly part of the action.

The LG 19LV250U 19-inch HD TV includes a built-in Freeview tuner to give you free-of-charge access to the digital channels you want. As a bonus, you will have access to the seven-day electronic TV guide to help you keep up with your favorite shows. The digital images that this LG TV delivers are crisp and clear, and will give you a great viewing experience as you watch your all time favorites.
This HD-ready TV is ready to display high-definition signals with the addition of an HD subscription and receiver, or the latest in Blu-ray player technology. The LG 19LV250U 19-inch HD TV is ready to give you a breathtaking view of movies, shows, and much, much more.

LG 26 inch TV review

LG 26LV250U Review

The TV world is one of expensive misses and amazing bargains and the LG 26LV250 positions itself in what both we and LG hope to be the latter position. The set is a 26inch one, but also comes in other sizes and comes in at quite a budget price. So, how does it rate when we look at it more closely than just for the low price?

The LG 26LV250U is a LED one, meaning the lights is around the side and the back of the TV; this allows it to be slim, though at 145mm thick it is bit of a lardy one. However, it is still suitable for hanging just as much as it is for placing on a stand. The TV comes with the usual LG single minimalist stand and has an average sized bezel and is an above average set in the attraction stakes.

LG 26LV250U Green TV

The set does come with a choice of options and though inexpensive has both a very power efficient orientation and also has LG’s Picture Wizard technology. Connection wise it is more average and has 2Xhdmi, VGA connection, a Scart port and a number of other connection options. This means it is fine, but nothing extraordinary for the price.

The TV also comes with USB ports and can play files from a USB including pictures, video and others including Div X and MKV files for those who love a bit of downloading. The LED screen of the set does a good job to play these images and we were quite impressed with it for the price.

LG 26LV250U Picture

In most cases the TV handles everything that is thrown at it quite well and we would only see it as lacklustre during busy scenes or during computer gaming – lag being quite apparent a more than wanted amount of times. However colours were good and the set was bright, testament to the LED lighting behind the TV.

The TV also comes with an electronic programming guide and Freeview, meaning it is an ideal set for those looking to upgrade to an LED set and also Freeview during the digital changeover.

LG 26LV250U Picture Wizard

The Picture Wizard technology means that anyone willing to change and isn’t up to grips with the fancy nature of modern TV technology will have no problem keeping up and managing to set the different picture settings to optimum levels. This is because Picture Wizard has a caption, showing each thing the TV settings do.

We enjoyed the LG LV250U because it offers a good, solid picture at a decent price and is the ideal TV set for those looking to upgrade or looking for a nice 26 inch set to place in their spare or extra room.

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LG LE3300 Review

LED TV sets were once big bucks, however due to Moore’s law the technology used in these sets has dwindled down to the average user and the LG LE3300 offers the benefits of back-lighting to all. The LG is a 19,22, 26 or 32 inch HD Ready set.

The TV itself isn’t in anyway a bad looking set and bears a similarity to the other LGs of a similar budget price. The TV utilises the LED backlighting around the edge to offer a TV that is only 34mm thick.

LG LE3300  Connectivity

Connectivity wise the set offers 2HDMI, a VGA, composite, Scart socket and others. However this leads to a problem, the slim set is ideal for wall mounting yet most of the connections seem to come right out of the back of the LG LE3300, showing a distinct lack of logic on LG’s part.

The set does come with Standard Definition Freeview – nothing more or less than expected in this area. This makes the TV perfect as a replacement for an older CRT model or a TV that utilises an old aerial and needs to be replaced during the big switchover to digital.

LG LE3300 LED Screen

Though most of us buy LED as a substitute for older LCD screens, though the backlighting allows the set to be slimmer, it is expected that the LG LE3300 should also have a better picture. However in the case of the LG LE3300 this could not be said to be the case.

The LG LE3300 has a notably poor contrast ratio and the colour looks extremely dull and is not in any way dynamic. Blacks are very poor unless brightness is lowered and this takes away from any dynamism the TV has.

Setting the TV’s brightness at a midpoint is best though means the LG offers dull whites  and no depth in its blacks – this suggests that large contrast numbers mean nothing if the LG LE3300 is poorly made.

LG LE3300 Picture

The LG does offer decent BluRay performance in terms of movement, even if colour is a little stale. It is a perfectly smooth and watchable TV, though a bit bland. Another upside is the up scaling, compared to competitors in this price bracket the TV offers great SD up scaling of images and brings out the best in DVDs and there is little noise on screen.

The speakers are also surprisingly good, something LED TVs don’t usually achieve and we were impressed by the bass considering the slender 34mm size of the set.

Overall the LG is flawed, though does have some good points. For its price it is a perfectly capable if a little bit bland.

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