Abstract: For this review we tested the 47in model in the LB730V range, but it's also available in 42in (42LB730V), 55in (55LB730V), 60in (60LB730V) and 65in (65LB730V) screen sizes. All models have identical specifications except for their dimensions and power usa...
Good 3D picture quality with no crosstalk, Accurate colours, Effective motion compensation, Media player compatible with most file formats, Miracast and WiDi compatible
Too few backlighting LEDs, Unusable dynamic backlighting, Clouding/DSE visible on the test model, Poor contrast (950:1)/washedout blacks
While we were impressed by the detailed settings options, the good 3D picture quality and the top-notch image processing, the LB730V's contrast ratio was much too low. The Full LED backlighting with local dimming would have gone some way to addressing the...
webOS-driven smart interface is excellent, Pictures are bright and colourful, Surprisingly clean sound
Below average native contrast, Picture lacks shadow detail, No ITV Player or 4OD on Smart platform
There are times when the 47LB730's pictures look great, and its sound is no slouch either. Plus it boasts a smart TV interface so slick and fun that it's almost reason enough to buy the TV in itself. It's just a pity it can't escape the usual IPS panel pr...
Overall, the LG 47LB730V can be considered a reasonable performer for the price – made entirely more desirable by the inclusion of webOS. Elegant and inventive, this is Smart TV the way it should be done. Consequently, if you're a heavy user of streaming...
Expensive, Exaggerated lines make picture look over-processed
The LG's price is the major obstacle on its path to a fifth star. Its expense over rivals is a problem on paper, and one that the LG can't overcome with performance.It's a good TV, with a solid sound, premium build and one of the best pictures we've seen ...
Published: 2014-06-27, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Accurate colours and greyscale, Good backlight uniformity, Well implemented local dimming, Impressive video processing, Smart+ is a game changer, Attractive design, Excellent build quality, Wide viewing angles, Decent input lag
Native blacks are mediocre, Occasional banding, CMS still buggy
The LG 47LB730V is great all-round TV that combines looks, performance and state-of-the-art features in a winning combination. The minimalist design and 'ribbon' stand are both stylish and contemporary, whilst the build quality is excellent for a TV at th...
Der LG 47LB730V punktet im Test mit kontrastreichem Bild und minimalem Crosstalk bei 3D-Inhalten. Aufgrund des durchschnittlichen Schachbrett-Kontrasts erhält er aber beim TV-Bild nur ein "Befriedigend". Trotz des eingebauten Subwoofers dröhnt der Ton be...
Published: 2014-10-30, Author: Herbert , review by: hifitest.de
Abstract: Der neue, ausgesprochen schicke 47LB730V von LG hält innovative Smart-Features bereit. Mit einem neuen Bedienkonzept möchte LG das Fernsehen und die digitale Medienwelt auf besonders einfache Art nutzbar machen. Der neue Kern des LG-Smart-TVs ist „Web-OS“...
Der 47-Zöller LG 47LB730V zeigt insgesamt eine gute Bildqualität. Die Bildschärfe liegt meist auf einem hohen Niveau, zudem überzeugen Helligkeit und Kontrast. Positiv zu bewerten ist auch der niedrige Stromverbrauch und die umfangreiche Ausstattung. Auf...