Saturday 21 January 2012

LG 60PV450 60-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV


Front View LG60PV450

Introduction:
the LG corporation has provided LG 60PV450 Plasma HDTV with highest resolution and a top notch refresh rate of 600Hz. Its crystal clear result with high dynamic contrast ratio gives reality to image and it adds beauty to the Lounge with its huge size and slim bezel and blends with the background.
       

Features:
Viewing Experience- the viewing experience with LG 60PV450 Plasma HDTV is amazing and it displays life like images on a huge screen with full HD 1080p resolution. Watching sports and fast racing scenes are enjoyable with 600Hz of screen refresh rate. The colors are vivid due to a high contrast ratio of 3M: 1, hence delivering a lucid picture to the viewer. Its vision and picture quality can be enhanced by 5 aspect ratio modes, 8 picture modes and 3 color temperature modes. But if you are not satisfied with the preset modes you can use picture wizard to calibrate desired results. The sound quality is good through 10W speakers. The hearing experience can be made better by using 5 equalizer preset modes.

Inputs- the huge LG 60PV450 Plasma HDTV can be connected with a lot of multimedia devices with a variety of input ports i.e. 3 HDMI with HDCP ports, 2 Composite ports, 1 USB 2.0 to play multimedia files, 1 RF In port, 2 component Video + Audio ports, 1 PC VGA In port, 1 PC Audio port and 1 RS232c IN control/service port.
Front View LG60 PV450
Dual XD Engine- it is powered by Dual XD Engine that functions to provide clarity to picture by calibrating several key elements of picture details. It comprises of two chips of XD engine with one focusing on digital inputs and other on free view / analogue signals.
600Hz Sub Field Driving- the LG 60PV450 Plasma HDTV gives crisp quality of fast action scenes in movies, sports or video games by using 600Hz refresh rate coupled with 600Hz Moving Picture Response Time (MPRT) which eliminates the motion blur effects.

Picture Wizard II- Picture Wizard II enables this incredible Plasma HDTV to adjust and correct color, tint, brightness, and tone, contrast and sharpness levels with easy-to-use user interface to get a desired enhanced result of image.

ISFccc Ready- the LG 60PV450 Plasma HDTV has ability to be setup by a technician for professional calibration of picture details like brightness, color, tint, saturation, contrast and sharpness to deliver a crispier and more detailed viewing experience.

Intelligent Light Sensor- It has a built in Local Dimming Technology which is controlled by an Intelligent Light Sensor that functions to adjust the display brightness by detecting lighting changes in the environment.
Back View LG60PV450

Energy Star Rated- LG has put its best to make LG 60PV450 Plasma HDTV an Energy star qualified product with Smart Energy Saving technologies.

                                                                                  








Pros & Cons:
Pros
1.       Price is good
2.       Picture quality is nice with vibrant colors
3.       Easy to setup with simple menu interface.
4.       Darks are clearly visible

Cons
1.       Shiny screen with glare
2.       Sound quality is poor.
3.       Changing inputs get difficult once mounted on wall.
4.       Local dimming gets annoying if you don’t control lighting conditions.

What customers have to say about it?
Customers are really happy with their purchase. It stands at a rating of 4.8 stars out of 5 with 22 customer’s reviews. 18 users have starred it 5 and 4 have rated it with 4 stars which is an incredible customer response. Many customers are contended with its price, picture results, and customizable tone features. Besides they have also pointed out its cons, which include excessive glare, inferior sound quality and changing of inputs when mounted on wall.

Should you buy it?
The LG 60PV450 Plasma HDTV is nice gadget to be kept at home with reasonable price of $2,349.99. Even though it lacks some bells and whistles that are being provided in some high end HDTVs but its affordable price range compromises that.

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