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LG 50PY3D 50″ 720p Plasma HDTV

by on August 30, 2010

LG 50PY3D 50 User Rating:
List Price: $3,199.99
Sale Price: $2,239.00

LG Electronics is one of the world's largest electronics manufacturers, producing a large range of consumer electronics and IT products. LG has created reputation for progressive technology and innovation with the latest technological developments in consumer electronics, home appliances and IT products.PRODUCT FEATURES:50" Full HD plasma television;Full HD 1920 x 1080p native resolution;ATSC/NTSC tuners;XD Engine;16-bit Color Processing;PC input;3 HDMI input.

  • Features 50-Inch Plasma Integrated HDTV with Full HD
  • LG's Image Sticking Minimization Provides Protective Measures
  • LG's Exclusive XD engine uses six distinct processes to improve brightness, contrast, detail, and enhances color
  • LG Simplink allows for convient control of other LG Simplink products using the HDMI connection
  • Includes 3 HDMI/HDCP inputs, 2 HD Component Video inputs Digital Optical Audio Output

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{ 1 comment }

Spartan Child December 12, 2007 at 1:56 am

Rating

This TV has an amazing picture from every source that I have hooked up to it (Comcast HD, XBox 360, PS3 & Blu Ray). That’s the end of the good news.

The customer service folks from LG are not all that helpful and you’ll get transfered a few times before getting to the TV Warrany people. I spent 55 minutes on the phone during my last experience, the majority of that time was spent listening to elevator music, waiting to get an appointment with one of their authorized repair goons. My Amazing picture has been amazingly broken for 37 days now … they’ve made two attempts to fix it and both failed (well, actually, one succeeded for about 4 hours), the remainder of that 37 days has been spent waiting on backorder parts and rescheduling appointments.

Hopefully yours will not break down because LG, although they claim to be the greatest company since sliced peanut butter, do not blink at allowing a customer to sit with a broken product for over a month during the holidays. I purchased two LCD TV’s for Christmas and you can bet your sweet rear that they do not have an “LG” label on them.

Did I already mention that it looked great while it worked (almost a whole year).

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