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The LG Electronics 55LF6000 is a 55-inch 1080p LED TV that combines stunning visuals with a sleek design. With a 120Hz effective refresh rate, it ensures smooth motion for all your favorite shows and movies. Its versatile connectivity options make it easy to integrate into your entertainment setup, while its lightweight build allows for easy relocation. Plus, it's Energy Star certified, making it an eco-friendly choice for your home.
Brand Name | LG |
Item Weight | 40.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 48.9 x 30.4 x 10 inches |
Item model number | 55LF6000 |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Specification Met | Energy Star |
Special Features | Flat |
Item Weight | 40.5 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 55 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Wattage | 20 watts |
N**E
Great picture quality excellent value.
Very nice picture this is a really good value for the price. Tv is of good quality. Very light weight and has good sound. I have 55" LG smart tv I paid $3200 for and its a 240hz I can tell no difference in picture quality between these two. I also have a very nice LG 42" smart tv in my bedroom I paid $1100 for and picture is comparable. Only thing is those tvs are smart tvs and this is not. I used my PlayStation to connect to this and now it's a smart tv too. Great buy here. Only complaint if your going to wall mount this the bracket covered the ports so I had to cut out the wall mount bracket. Not sure if this is a wall mount bracket issue or poor LG design I'm thinking this ones on LG due to location of inputs but I made it work.
H**E
Great TV
This is a great TV. The picture quality is fantastic and it's affordable. I opted for the 50" instead of the 55" to save money and I really don't notice a difference. The 50" is big enough. I never played around with the various display settings; I just used whatever the default was and it looks great. I spent a lot of time researching TV's and reading reviews and it became overwhelming and confusing. Sometimes you just have to make a decision and realize that 99% of your concerns never come true. This is a great TV and you'll be happy with it. I'm not a techie and I'm a late-adopter with technology. I'm very happy with this TV. I sometimes wish the border was black instead of dark gray because I notice it every so often as I watch tv, but it's really not that big of a deal.
R**7
BEWARE
Stock settings on the TV are pretty good. Awesome image, contrast, color, etc.The main issue is something called "Global Dimming". When there is a dark scene, the ENTIRE SCREEN DIMS so you can't see anything that's happening. Google it, there are tons of forums on this.LG will not help anyone on this. All of their new TV's have this.I feel LG and the level of customer service is basically pushing me to choose a different brand. I've had LG devices for years.
L**Y
and considering it's only 1080p that does NOT have smart capability, it's not a bad TV
Purchased LG 50LF6000 Nov. 2015 for about $450. For the price, and considering it's only 1080p that does NOT have smart capability, it's not a bad TV. But I do notice some motion blurring and it's unsettling to me. I have only used this for streaming so far - I don't have it connected yet to my antenna and have not yet viewed Blu-ray, so I can't comment on the picture using these sources. I also have not yet calibrated this TV. I also feel the connections are poorly placed. You practically need to plug in everything you need to connect BEFORE placing it on the wall. My Vizio has both rear connections as well as some side connections and both are quite easy to get to after being wall mounted. Not so for this particular LG TV, that is hung on a tilting wall mount.
K**R
This TV is excellent, and BIG!
Bought this as an upgrade to my pitiful 32 inch TV. The image is crystal clear and very nice, because of the size, we had to purchase a new TV stand, and buyers, take note. The feet are very close to the outside of the television. So, unless you are mounting this thing, make sure your TV stand/Entertainment center is wide enough to handle it.Delivery was prompt, the package was undamaged and delivered without any problems. We had it up and running right away, batteries were provided for the remote, and while it is much larger, it isn't much heavier than my old 32 inch.After a few weeks of use, the TV is still performing as expected.
T**.
Good Stuff, not perfect, happy with it.
I don't want or need a "smart" TV, just a good sized screen and best picture for a reasonable price. I already have a 32 in in front of my face from my PC. This seems to fit the bill, time will tell. Many picture adjustments and filters in addition to about 11 presets; two of which are "expert". These expert adjustments are a bit out of my league and apparently require a digital color wheel to do right. My past HD's worked better after I tweeked the myriad of picture settings and filters, etc. I ended up resetting to factory on this model. I really couldn't improve on the presets. The standard setting really seems best for almost all applications. Some hockey arenas are better with the expert preset and turning the dynamic contrast on. I got mine from Amazon for about 750 after taxes(the tax thing blindsided me. Again, someone with more video tech knowledge than I could probably make this TV perform even better. I had a JVC HD 42 inch from 2009 that it replaced in my home office. It's obviously a significantly bigger screen than the 42 and a slightly? better picture. I still use the JVC as well. I've only had it 4 weeks so it's hard to judge. I think the picture is better than my older 42, but not dramatically. Again, the additional adjustments could perhaps make this a more dramatic upgrade. I am happy with it though, if nothing else for the size and the slightly better picture.It is not perfect, there are only 2 additional HDMI's; which is not a issue for myself. The stand is a two piece in which each "V" stand piece is near each respective corner. This means you need a extremely wide piece of furniture to sit it on if you don't hang. My corner tv stand(triangle wood type) is too narrow. Fortunately, I have 6 inch skirts/ledges that are 24 inches high around the room. The TV transverses these skirts in the corner and my triangle stand slides under the center of the TV without touching it. I would prefer this television had a center mounted elevated stand like some of the other LG models. The height listed includes these screwed on 3 inch corner stands and the narrow bezels. Therefore the screen is not as high vertically as I expected. I believe I need to figure out a way to elevate the television. It cannot be hung in the corner obviously without a lot of hard work that could not be easily changed back. Another slight issue is although it has the "true motion", I still get some blurs or what I call "heat waves" around moving or sometimes even stationary athletes. They are not very noticable, but I can see them. Again, it's not all the time; just certain circumstances. This TV is on sports over 90% of the time. I am picky, its a damn good tv, great color, good enough picture for myself. I've have my tech freak brother take the color wheel to it next time he's in town to see if I can improve on the factory presets with the two expert settings. Sound is clean with 20 watts. It is not as loud as I thought it would be. Music sounds good on the digital music channels but I really though it would blast a little louder. It will be loud enough for most. The speakers are rear facing, which I don't like and prehaps explain why it's not as loud as I would like. My old JVC sound is actually louder but not as clean. The sound adjustments are decent with equalizer options and surround. I have not hooked my computer up to it yet for music(my mp3 library with the audio input jack). This television DOES NOT HAVE A VGA INPUT so keep that in mind if you plan to have your PC video broadcasting to it. I am guessing many newer TV's don't anymore to sell the "dumb" TV's instead. If you like to occasionally listen to loud music on your TV, I would recommend the audiostandard mode(not music mode) with user adjustments on the equalizer. Turn the Clear Voice II "off"and the virtual Surround "on". Adjust the equalizer to a classic "V" pattern. Turn the auto volume "off". I have not been able to figure out if the auto volume "on" reduces the level of commercials. It definitely reduces the output of music or whatever you are watching/listening to. Leave the sound optimizer at "normal". Also remember if you have a digital box from your cable/satellite provider you must adjust your output out of the digital cable box. Stereo optimization and especially compression. Mine is on my box's home menu under box set up, then audio. Otherwise, your sound will be truly underwhelming and under-performing. Again, I am happy with it; just hope it is durable for the long term. I've never had a televison go bad on me going back to the 70's. I give them or throw them away before one has ever broke. I've never even had a tv's performance deteriorate on me over long years of usage. Lucky? I don't know. Hopefully that trend will continue.
M**Y
Love it
Great deal. Who needs smart tv. Great picture. No issues connecting a mount
B**R
This TV is a great buy! It is the right size for our ...
This TV is a great buy! It is the right size for our living room and the colours are perfect...
A**R
I like that this TV is not a smart tv and ...
I like that this TV is not a smart tv and so I got a good deal. I have Roku so I don't really need any smarts on my TV. The quality of the picture is good as long as you are connected via hdmi cable.
E**R
Value for your money
Excellent product at a fair price.
A**N
Picture is great, the only issue I had with the television ...
Picture is great, the only issue I had with the television is the lack of outputs. It does not have an audio out, so if you wish to hook up an amplifier or some other form of external audio, this is not possible.
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