Limited contrast, Picture-knackering eco modes, Tricky Media Link setup
The LG 55LW650T is a difficult LED TV to resist. There’s not much it lacks when it comes to features, it’s attractively priced and has a design that’s bland enough to fit with most décor (not necessarily a bad thing).Picture quality can be considered
Pretty design, 3D images suffer minimal crosstalk and no flicker, 2D HD images sometimes look good too
Heavy backlight inconsistency, Traces of the 3D filter visible in 3D and 2D mode, High levels of input lag
The 47LW650T is another frustrating model from LG's oddly up and down 2011 range. For while it makes a very convincing case once more for LG's passive 3D technology, and is capable of looking outstanding with the right sort of 2D material, severe backligh...
Comes with seven pairs of glasses; Impressive 3D performance; Excellent Internet features; Strong, natural colours; Deep black levels
Motion handling could be slightly better; Doesn't always excel at teasing out shadow detail
LG'S 42LW650T delivers strong 2D pictures and packs in some impressive internet and media streaming features. Excellent passive 3D performance really helps it stand out from the crowd and makes it an excellent option for families...
The LG 47LW6500 has a high quality panel that's able to display good quality video in 2D mode with plenty of visible detail. LG's stand-out approach to 3D, in its passive Cinema 3D panels, is smoother and less troublesome than 'active' 3D, despite a lo...
There’s no doubt that LG’s passive attack throws a different light on the 3D TV revolution. Using almost disposable 3D specs certainly has its appeal and it’s debatable whether there’s enough material available in 3D to make passive’s image quality d...
Good online features, Flicker-free, bright 3D images, Good set-up flexibility, Often impressive 2D pictures
Passive 3D pictures not as or sharp as active shutter, Some line structure issues, High input lag damages gaming, Serious backlight consistency problems
Attractive results in 2D and 3D, Accurate colours: average deltaE of 1.7, Powerful Trumotion 200 Hz mode, Light, comfortable 3D glassesglasses, Low energy consumption: 75 W
Contrast ratio not quite perfect (1186:1), Some crosstalk visible in 3D films, Media player doesn't support M2TS or MTS files
The LG LW650S is the first TV to offer passive 3D technology to the general public, and the results it produces are natural and easy on the eye. The resolution is limited to 1920 x 540 pixels in 3D, so you'll need to sit a little bit further back. The ...
Incorpora 7 gafas para 3D, Conversor de imagen 2D a 3D, Peana giratoria, Software Plex Media Server, Reproduce una amplia variedad de archivos multimedia a través del puerto USB, Sensacional calidad en la reproducción de películas en alta definición
Los altavoces no sirven para disfrutar un buen sonido, No lleva WiFi de serie, Los programas de las cadenas de televisión son pocos y antiguos
Am LG gefallen die gute Bewegungsschärfe, natürliche Farben und viele Bildregler. Schwächen sind die teils unkomfortable Bedienung, die fehlende USB-Aufnahme sowie der mäßige Kontrast.Technische Ausstattung und Bewertung Dieser Test ist in der audiovision...