LG 55LD650 55-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV

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The future of entertainment is broadband TV and the LD550 with NetCast Entertainment Access lets you tap into it today. Beyond the limitless possibilities of accessing movies, shows and info direct from the Internet, the LD550 gives you options like never before with Wireless HD capabilities, along with an array of LG innovations that will change your expectations about TV.
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Technical Details

- NetCast Entertainment Access (Wi-Fi Ready)
- Wireless 1080p Ready
- TruMotion 240Hz
- Full HD 1080p Resolution
- 200,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
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Customer Buzz
 "Amazing TV" 2010-07-29
By Tim
I purchased this tv about a month ago. I had a 60 inch SXRD Sony LCD projection tv before this. I am extremely impressed by this LG. I researched alot of different products before making this purchase and found this was the best value for all of the features offered. First of all it has a matte finish with absolutely no glare at all. I have it in a very bright room with 2 french doors right beside of it and there are no reflections whatsoever. I did think the black levels may have been just a touch better on the Samsung I was looking at with the glass/shiny screen but the black levels on this one are extremely good. Not quite the same as an LED though. If I wanted to spend at lease five hundred dollars more I would have went with the LED but it just wasn't in my budget at this time. I have a PS3, Xbox360, and my PC all hooked up to this tv and they all look amazing. The Blu ray for Avatar is jaw dropping. And one other thing I wanted to mention for people that have seen "motion" on alot of the Samsung tv's.....This one has it too. It is called Tru Motion and it has different settings that you can adjust to your liking. Not all Samsungs have a setting for this(it is automatically on). I personally like the motion on shows like Lost and on Blu ray movies. It Makes films like Avatar look 3D almost. If you do not like it you can simply turn it off. A friend of mine has the Samsung 7000 series Plasma 3D and you cannot adjust the motion whatsoever. At least with the LG you can turn it off if you don't like it. I do have the wired connection to the internet hooked up and it works well. The apps are pretty standard with Netflix and several others but I really don't go to them very often. It is nice to have in case you want to rent HD movies or stream Netflix. So pretty much if you are looking for a 55inch LCD this one is DEFINITELY one to consider. The contrast ratio,refresh rate of 240hz,and overall picture quality is probably the very best you can get in the LCD tv's. If you want anything better and want to spend hundreds more then go with the LED but for me this one is a bargain for all the features you get. Check out LG's website for all the details!

Customer Buzz
 "Great product!" 2010-07-27
By sbw9779
I purchased this tv for my fiancee and he loves it! He is very critical of his electronics so I know it is a great product if it passes his test.

Customer Buzz
 "Nice quality, reasonable price" 2010-07-22
By Yu-Shu
I've bought this LG LD650 TV about three weeks. It functions well as I read previous comments on Amazon! So far so good! the image quality is very clear when I watch the Avatar blue ray HD movie. Speakers are just acceptable. I didn't test the wireless function, but I have made a order of LG wireless adaptor. In sum, nice quality and reasonable price.

Customer Buzz
 "Misssing Part" 2010-07-03
By stand body
I have received my new tv (LG55LD650) yesterday to find out the part ("stand body") for assembling the stand to the screen is missing. I contacted LG customer service to learn it will take 7 to 10 business days to ship the part.



I was aware of the risk involved in buying a large item without seeing it first hand but the price was competitive. It is not Amazon's fault. Rather, it is LG factory's lax inspection and quality control system. I will think twice before I buy a high value LG item online. Something to think about if you wish to avoid a run around.

Customer Buzz
 "Non-Techie, Love this TV" 2010-06-29
By TMac
So first off, I'm not very Tech savvy anymore. I was very current and on top of the tech world around the Windows 98 era. Anyway, I didn't know anything about many of the new features or specs when I started shopping for a new TV. Over about a month, I looked at about 1000 spec sheets and started at least seeing what the price tag:spec sheet correlations were. I have another LG, a 32" that I got for a very decent price and was very pleased with the quality and the LG's seem to be a little cheaper than the Samsungs and Sonys with similar specs. Long story short, I pulled the trigger on this guy mainly because I was tired of shopping and comparing and Amazon had it on sale. That being said, I am extremely happy with it so far. I've had it for about a month now and have no regret. The picture was the most important thing for me since I don't know much about anything else and it is fantastic in HD. I'm on DirectTV and the HD channels are amazing on this thing. Beware though that many of the non-HD channels look like crap. I don't think that is specific for this TV though and is a fact for most big screens. So if you don't have alot of HD programming, I would reconsider a 55" HDTV. All the HD stuff looks great though and Blu-Ray will blow your socks off. We watch it in a fairly dim room, but even with alot of lights on there is little to no glare on the screen, which I really like. Now as to the other stuff, the 240 Hz "Tru Motion" feature is really cool for live sports but makes movies and TV shows look jittery. Hard to explain, but it just doesn't look right. Easy to turn off and on though so no big deal to me. I just turn it on for sports. The sound is good in my opinion, but I am considering adding a speaker bar for some bass, mainly for movies. The set puts out good sound and gets really loud (we watch at 30-40 out of 100 most of the time) but doesn't have a lot of bass. Again, I think that is true for most of the flat panels. I don't use the connectivity on the TV because I use my Blu-Ray player for that, but it's an LG as well and looks to have all the same features as the TV. Netflix is a poor investment because the streaming content is not HD and doesn't look very good. Vudu looks great though and is easy to use.

All in all, I am extremely pleased with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone who has alot of HD programming.


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