LG 42LD450 Review / Insight.mp4 - LCD Television
LG 42LD450 Review / Insight.mp4
The LG LD450 LCD TV series provides Full HD 1080p picture quality and built in freeview with a wide variety of connectivity including 2 HDMI and a USB connection for playback of your favourite pictures and music.... If you want to find out more about this TV and discuss your issues, interests, concerns regarding this set then visit avfourms.com.
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Newegg TV: NEC Display Solutions 27" MultiSync Series Widescreen LCD Monitor with LED - LCD Television
Newegg TV: NEC Display Solutions 27" MultiSync Series Widescreen LCD Monitor with LED
www.newegg.com | Monitor bit.ly 24-002-636 Here's a MultiSync Series Widescreen LCD Monitor with LED Backlighting, made by NEC Display Solutions, Model: EA273WM-BK. Check out the video for more info! NEC Display Solutions MultiSync EA273WM-BK Black 27" 5ms HDMI Height,Swivel & Pivot Adjustable Widescreen LCD Monitor with LED Backliting 300 cd/m2 25000:1 DCR (1000:1) w/Speakers @Newegg: bit.ly - Credits - Presenter: Paul Producer: Lam Camera: Lam Post-Production: Kyle Newegg Inc. provides the information contained herein as an educational service. Although we believe the information in this presentation to be accurate and timely, because of the rapid changes in the industry and our reliance on information provided by outside sources, we make no warranty or guarantee concerning the accuracy or reliability of the content or other material which we may reference. This presentation is provided on an "as is" basis without warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, including but not limited to warranties of title, non-infringement or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This video/audio file is the property of Newegg Inc. Newegg Inc. grants permission to distribute, rebroadcast or copy this file, provided that (1) the below copyright notice appears in all copies (2) is for non-commercial use only and (3) is not modified in any way. Copyright © 2011 Newegg Inc. All rights reserved.
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Do you use your calibrated image when playing games or you use game mode?
ReplyDeleteI own the LG 55" LK520 LCD 120 Hertz here in Canada.My LG HDTV is a Knockout PowerHouse LG HDTV with Full Backlighting super bright razor sharp Colour 1920x1080progressive Super Vivid Colour HDTV.The Colours are Razor-Sharp & the LG 55" LK520 has the FULL 500cd/meter^2 Brightness Factor which is the Equivalent of my Fathers Philips 47" 7000 Series"Ambilight Technology from Phillips".Todays HDTVs are on the average Superb-Vibrant-Colour Razor Sharp HDTVs Superb. We live in Technology Wonderland!!
ReplyDeleteI got this tv 2 months ago from Dixons, well worth the price of £375 (I think it was that anyway as it has gone down quite a bit now) though the built in freeview is not freeview HD so to make it come to life you will need an external hd box or wireless system for netflix or blue ray, etc. The LG HX906PA 5.1Ch 3D Blu-ray Home Cinema System is a wise choice at its the best looking of the LG 5.1 systems I think, and one of the most powerful.
ReplyDeleteGreat TV. But i want buy LG 37LK450. What do u think about this tv?
ReplyDeleteDoes xbox support 720p tvs? plz reply anyone? :L
ReplyDeleteyeah HDMI
ReplyDeleteIts crispy clear but unfortunately the video isn't that great to show it suppose
ReplyDeleteIt has free view built in so yeah
ReplyDeleteIt is the LG42 LD450, maybe you have it mistaken by the new 2011 model LG LK45. I recently bought another set 32" LK45 which I must say is even better than the one showcased in this video.
ReplyDeleteyou got the rong model name there kid
ReplyDeleteIf u buy a hdtv for xbox / ps3 / wii , it doesnt matter if its 720p or 1080p cuz they cant suppoort more than 720p ;D . Just saying .
ReplyDeleteBit pointless showing 10 mins of random stuff, i can only see it as well as my tv produces a picture. Could be a 20 thousand pound tv and would still look same.
ReplyDeleteDo you get all the tv channels free with the tv? e.g BBC three and e4 etc??
ReplyDeletethe width of mine is 35 i think, the problem with the panel is its a lottery game which panel u will get, but the ips seem to be the common one, i made sure i could return mine if i wasnt happy. i was suprised about how well the tv copes with 60hz, was worried because its not 100hz but it handles sports and movies so well
ReplyDeleteYeah I rather have the lack of game lag than strong blacks anyday. But if ur ordering online, how do you know if you getting either panel? Well damn I will be getting the 2011 model (LK series) if I decide on LG 42". So how the 60hz with movies and sports as well? I hear the 2011 60hz model has a 4 ms response time compared to 40" Sony 6ms, which should be pretty decent, right? And ur 37", whats the width of urs?
ReplyDeletethe ips panels only weak point is the weak blacks from my experience, think the only other panel u get with this tv is the AUO panel which has good blacks but lags with games. i would sacrifice black levels for smooth gameplay anyday. the stand holds my tv nicely. if u push the tv or rock it back n forward it does wabble but it takes force to do that, the tvs heavy enough to prevent any thing to wobble it. i would go for the cheaper option to invest in speakers cos sound is poor on it
ReplyDeleteHey can you educate me on the whole ips panel thing? Yeah my budget is around $800, but I rather not spend no more than $600 because I went to get some logitech speakers and a media stand for my bedroom. Im torn between the 42" LG, or 40" Sony Bravia. Im also seeing lots a complaints about the stand on the LG saying it wobbles the tv
ReplyDeletei went with this in the end, 37 inch version with the ips panel, weak blacks but not a big deal to be honest, sd looks good n hd amazing, my only regret is that i should have gone bigger
ReplyDeleteI can relate 100% to your comment. I myself is trying to figure out if I should get this tv or the newer model 42lk520 or the 60hz version
ReplyDeletewhat movie was the black guy kicking asS?
ReplyDeleteis the text of bfbc 2 good to read or is it still so small that you have to get closer to the screen :P
ReplyDeleteI was scared of the image burn, and I do a lot of gaming, and I have nothing, no probleme, at first you can have some ghost effect for 1-2 sec, but once you brake your tv (around 100hours) than you have nothing, of course I never tried to just leave the same image for hours
ReplyDeleteyh ive been looking into the lg42j350plasma , but the risk of image burn scares me, since i also do alot of hours of gaming. score boards , huds etc i heard can cause permenant image burn
ReplyDeleteBlacker is better but only the really expansive tv's got really darker blacks (for lcd), also LG deliver nice image with dvd's and blue ray. My self I only watch dvdrip movies (movies I download) and I watch it threw my xbox360 with hdmi connection, and the quality is realy good, I had a small budget so I went for the plasma tv (wich as good dark black compare to lcd) it cost me 550 dollar and play wonderfull with hd games aswell.
ReplyDelete@Shitsocash nice, think i might go for this then as my first hd tv, the only thing that put me of is reviews pointing out the weak black levels n not great for sd tv. im use to crt and dont kno much about hd tvs but main use would be for gaming and movies. this tv ticks the gaming box but would the weak black levels ruin the comfort of watching a cinematic film like dark knight? or movies in generel?
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ReplyDeleteI take back everything I said in my previous post. 1080p is a little too low of a resolution for this monitor. I bought it this week and am returning it today. Terrible backlight bleeding on the right edge, bottom and left bottom. Plus the large pixel pitch caused aliasing in text and images. Go 1440p for 27" and 1080p for 24" and under (or 1920x1200)
ReplyDeleteWell, finally, at least someone made a review of this monitor!
ReplyDeleteWould have to see it in action ...
Not everyone wants/needs 1440p. Not everyone wants to deal with Korean monitors and they're power bricks, plug adapters, cheap construction, lack of OSD, lack of a US warranty, trans-Pacific shipping and "keep-your-fingers-crossed" customer support. And not everyone has the hardware to push 1440p. 1080p on 27" at two to three feet is fine - you won't get the screen-door effect of the lower pixel density. That said, the NEC is way too much money for a TN.
ReplyDeleteIs it jus me or is it crooked
ReplyDeleteHe said 1920 x1080 on a 27 inch screen is meh. that's absolutely perfect. any higher would be USELESS. I don't care about apple, I really don't.
ReplyDeleteYes I see the point, but Mac buyers usually drool when Apple spouts resolution, even if only its used for magnifying something on the screen, but without magnification that big resolution jump on a 10" tablet doesn't really help much at all. The human eye can only perceive so much information, regardless how much crap you put inside something, its just a way to get people to buy more stuff.
ReplyDeleteupdating my address book now
ReplyDelete2560x1440 for 27 bro...
ReplyDeleteno i mean any higher of a resolution would be pointless at that size of a screen. Also even if I got a mac for free i would sell it just to build a better PC lol.
ReplyDeleteWhen I worked at Intel some of the employee's liked being spoiled and had Macintosh computers with 32 and 37" screens, and they were from Apple, the prices were ridiculous. Would have been better to put multiple screens side by side but that would have been too cheap.
ReplyDeleteYou wouldnt notice much difference between 720p and 1080p unless you had a larger screen side by side. The old Pioneer Kuro tvs were awesome, but the prices were ridiculous and it was only a 768p screen, the contrast ratio was what made them look so beautiful. And I can never find anyone selling a old Kuro tv, there probably still too gorgeous to look at.
ReplyDelete2 years ago the better monitors had more resolution then 1920x1080, but it looks like not that many mfg's have shifted there monitor lines to higher res screens. Some of the prices of these monitors are ridiculous, you can get a full sized HD TV double as far as inches for equal or lesser price and use it for your PC too. Monitors used to cost less then HDTV's but some brands pricing is a joke!
ReplyDeleteYou could get a 32" LED HDTV from like Sceptre for 200 unless you find it onsale, sometimes for 198 bucks.
ReplyDeleteYou know what else is 27 inches.
ReplyDeleteif you can afford a 27" monitor with such a resolution, you cna certainly afford another car to boost the graphics power.
ReplyDelete450$, No thanks, Im poor
ReplyDeleteI was consider on buying this screen, but apparently it only detects the presence of a human. No robots sadly. I will be forever left with a bad taste in my taste receptors.
ReplyDeleteYou really cannot see the pixel structure of a 27" 1080p screen unless your face is in the screen.
ReplyDeletelol it's not MEH on a 24-27 inch screen. any higher would be near pointless.
ReplyDelete27" 1980x1080=is not good
ReplyDelete27" 2560x1440=Very good
Love those damn things! You may get four or five dead pixels, but at that density... who cares.
ReplyDeleteand a awesome product too
ReplyDeleteCute, but I'll take one of those $300 Korean 27" 2560x1440 IPS displays.
ReplyDeleteI'll take 3 please :)
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