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LG 52LG70 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

LG 52LG70 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

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Brand: LG
Category: CE

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 5392

Color: Gloss Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Display Size: 52
Shipping Weight (lbs): 79.6
Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 50.6 x 33.3
nv:Display Area: 52"
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Contrast Ratio: 15000:1 Dynamic
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Response Time: 4 ms
Signal Compatibility: 1080p
Input Video Signal: ATSC
Input Video Signal: QAM
Input Video Signal: NTSC
Compatibility: VESA (800 mm X 400 mm)
Frequency: 120Hz
Audio Ports: 6
Speakers: 2
Inputs: USB
Inputs: Antenna
Inputs: S-Video
Inputs: Composite
Inputs: HDMI In
Inputs: Component
Inputs: RF Input
Inputs: HD Component
Outputs: Audio
Outputs: Digital Audio Out
HDMI Ports: 4
Height (inches): 33.3
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 52LG70
Model: 52LG70
UPC: 719192172951
EAN: 0719192172951
ASIN: B0019FI6JW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The LG70 series are the ideal HDTVs for home theater enthusiasts. If they prove one thing, it's that nobody demands more from LG products than LG itself.


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars 4 Stars (I rarely give 5 to anything)   December 29, 2008
J. Pierce (Tacoma, WA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this TV for the family to replace our old rear projection 50" 4:3 Toshiba. It took a little getting used to but once I put Dark Knight on our Panasonic BD player I was hooked. One complaint I've seen is that it didn't seem to save TV settings, what it does it each input must be set separately and then you don't have to worry about them. I use the 120hz setting and rarely (if ever) see any motion blur. The 10-bit color is VERY good as well. This TV is a steal at anything under $1800 and still a good deal for a bit more. 4 HDMI inputs and several other inputs (including RGB for use with a computer) gives it plenty of versitility. Audio is good for integrated as well.


5 out of 5 stars LG 52LG70 52 inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HdTV   December 24, 2008
Robert A. Kruse (Worthington, Minnesota)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

LG 52LG70 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV Love my LG HDTV! I had checked out the models I was interested in at various stores and the LG dose not disappoint. HD programs are outstanding. The Packer/Bear night game was glorious - very reason I bought the set. Other programing is better than OK. The swivel base is a feature that works perfectly in my space configuration. Delivery was faster than I was led to believe ind the set arrived in perfect condition.


4 out of 5 stars ok overall, few bad pixels   December 18, 2008
JJ (United States)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

Can not give it 5 starts due to the couple of bad pixels. Once green and two blue stuck on. Can not notice it too much from normal viewing distance but I know they are there. The sound is not very good despite who tuned it (Mark Levinson?). I use a home theatre system anyway but if you plan on using the TV's speakers they are weak and very little bass. The good points, excellent picture, lots of controls. TruMotion works fairly good. Since LG makes there own panels I was disappointed to find the few bad pixels. I would have thought they kept the best panels for themselves but overall a good set. No flat panel has good sound (not many at least) and despite some of the other reviews. Also, the intelligent sensor is useless. It makes the picture way too dark and the colors look off so just stay with the pre-set settings or make your own.


5 out of 5 stars Perfect TV   December 12, 2008
B. G. Hoffman (MO USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I looked into many 52 inch LCDs and finally settled on the LG. Company reputation and history were a factor in my final decision. I considered the Samsung 650 but the red glow, reflection of light and software and service concerns and decided to get the LG. It is in a room that has a cathedral ceiling with windows and glass sliding door on the south wall. The only reflection effects your view when you are on the opposite side of the windows. Even then it still is very viewable and from angles from window side and straight on it is hardly noticable. Really a great buy for the price and happy with everything. Sound is okay but will hook up an audio system soon.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent picture, good contrast, no glare screen! You got this Samsung Fanboy believin!   November 29, 2008
M-Lo (Ptown, CA)
24 out of 24 found this review helpful

I purchased this tv to replace my Samsung Plasma (PN50A550) which I also reviewed.

Having 4 other Samsung TVs I was reluctant to try another brand. Especially a brand that did not start with an S (Samsung, Sony, Sharp).

So things to know before diving into my review.

"Stated" contrast ratios are as is. Meaning stated. there is no standard! Keep that in mind when you read specs. LG's 15,000:1 IS better than Samsungs 1,000,000:1. Yes you read that right.

With no standards established for contrast ratios the only way to determine this is to see it in person. Sorry but it is what it is. Thats why you can say that a Sony's Image is better than a comparable spec'd Sceptre's. Its all in the image itself NOT the specs.

I am a Samsung fanboy, even with the failure of my last Samsung TV. So this is as fair and impartial as it will get on a Non-Samsung product - feel free to read my other reviews.

The Review:

I went to a local Video Only and compared the Samsung LN52A650, LN52A630, Panasonic th-50pz800u. I really didn't bother looking at the LG until I realized it was wedged between the other aformetioned tvs. By far it had the sharpest images of all and its contracst ratio was better than that of all the Samsungs. The reds were richer and the blacks were blacker. Comparing to the higher end Panasonic Plasma the blacks weren't as black as the plasma (well I'm comparing an LCD to plasma) but it was pretty darn close and the image was still much sharper on the LG.

So I inquired and found the LG to be hundreds of dollars less than the Samsungs and the Panasonic. Yes Hundreds less. In fact I was able to score my 52LG70 for $1500. But even at $1800 as Amazon has -its definitely worth it. Compare this price to other 52" LCD's with 120hz processors - none come close.

Positives:

Sharp Image -By far the sharpest image of Samsung, Sony, and Panasonic. (see pics)

4 HDMI inputs -yeah it may be overkill now, but in the future you may need some etra HDMI ports (PS3, Xbox360, what else?)

Contrast ratio -Definitely comparable to Plasmas. Thats saying something as LCD's have never really competed with Plasma Blacks. This one comes close to the best (Pioneer and Panasonic) with respect to black levels. (see pics)

Anti-glare screen -Finally a true anti-glare screen. This bad boy has a matte screen. Meaning you could have your blinds open on a bright sunny day and stil enjoy the picture. (see pics)

Picture settings -7 fully customizeable settings allow for the most astute image expert/calibrator.

120Hz (with tru-motion) -This can take a bit of time to get used to, but once you adjust to it you really love it.

Sound -Even if you don't plan on using the units invisible speakers. You should know they were tuned by Mark Levinson (the guy who does the premium Lexus sound systems). By far way better than Samsungs.

52" -I compare this to the 50" plasmas due to the price range. The extra 2 inches definitely makes a HUGE difference.

Negatives:

120hz (with tru-motion on) -Yeah I said it was a positive, but some people never get used to it so I wanted to voice that. You can turn it off if you don't like it. They also allow you to demo it meaning you can see half the screen with it on and the other half off.

Remote- Not intuitive and somewhat difficult to navigate. Put it this way. The wife needs my help to change settings. So if you want an intuitive remote get a Universal one such as the Logitech Harmony 880.

Inputs and controls -The inputs and controls are in the back of the unit so you have to reach around if you want to change channels or volume without the remote. They do claim a set on the side - which is partially correct.

Lack of PIP -All my other Samsungs had it. So its hard to believe LG skimped on that feature. not a biggie as I never used it, but its nice to have.

Artifacts -Occasionally on non-hd material I see artifacts, which I never saw on my plasmas. What can I say I'm still in love with plasma but the few times I see artifacts I am able to let it go. This does happen occasionally in LCD's. (Don't Panic)

Bottom Line - Awesome TV which had me cheat on Samsung in no time.

This Samsung fanboy is definitely seeing the Light. Life is Good! =)

Really a 4.5 star review but there is no 4.5 stars and I would be remiss to call this a 4 star.

I'd take this tv over a Samsung LN52A650 any day of the week and twice on Sunday.

Calibration settings based on THX calibrator using THX glasses

Use "Expert 2" to establish your settings
Backlight 26
Contrast 95
Brightness 57
Sharpness 78
Color 67
Tint G9




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