Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Discounted LG 55LM4600 55" 1080p 120Hz LED 3D HDTV

LG 55LM4600 55

LG 55LM4600 55" 1080p 120Hz LED 3D HDTV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3077 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: BLACK
  • Brand: LG
  • Model: 55LM4600
  • Dimensions: 62.00" h x
    10.00" w x
    64.00" l,
    49.00 pounds
  • Display size: 55

Features

  • Full HD 1080p Resolution
  • LG Cinema 3D
  • TruMotion 120Hz Refresh Rate
  • Edge LED
  • 4 pairs of Cinema 3D glasses included





LG 55LM4600 55" 1080p 120Hz LED 3D HDTV









Product Description

Want 3D like you get it in the movie theater? Lightweight glasses, cool 3D effects and a great picture experience? LG's Cinema 3D TV can bring it right into your home. Enjoy easy to use & share 3D glasses, superior picture quality and amazing 3D effects - that's what you get with an LG Cinema 3D experience powered by LG's Film Patterned Retarder (FPR) technology. Disclaimer: For a small percentage of the population, the viewing of stereoscopic 3D video technology may cause discomfort such as headaches, dizziness or nausea. If you experience any symptoms, discontinue using the 3D functionality and contact your health care provider.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
555LM4600 Amazing Value! Likely not true 120hz though.
By Snaby
I love many things about this TV but one of my favorite features is the built-in picture calibration tool. With proper calibration this TV looks just as good if not better than my Samsung LCD. With 3D Bluray content this TV is fantastic. The 2d to 3d conversion is neat but nowhere close to the quality of true 3d content. Also, it's nice that "movie theater" glasses work with this set. I notice very little motion blur but LGs claim of 120 hz is likely bogus. Apparently this model and several others LG put out are actually 60hz panels that they cycle the LEDs on and off to claim "Trumotion 120 hz". I spoke with LG directly and they claim 120hz is "always on" for this TV, but there are no menu settings or controls for the Trumotion. You will NOT get the soap opera effect from this TV, but to me that is a good thing, though I realize some people will be disappointed with this. The HDGURU website has a great article on LGs claim of 120 hz on its review of a similar TV the 55lm6700 called "When 120 Hz isn't 120Hz". Anyway, this was not a deal breaker for me as this TV has such a great picture and the 3d is amazing. (By the way passive 3d sets like this model don't have to have 120 hz as they are using polarization to display two separate images as opposed to cycling images for active shutter glasses). The sound on my set is fine but I ended up getting the TVee 25 soundbar from Boston Acoustics because I wanted the extra punch that a subwoofer adds. On another note I bought this TV from Walmart for 849 before Christmas and it subsequently went down to 799 an unbelievable value for this set, strangely cheaper than the non-3D "LS" version of this set. It is a myth that these retailers get inferior sets. As long as the model numbers are the same go for the lowest price you can find with a retailer you feel comfortable dealing with. I usually buy most of my gear through Amazon but unfortunately they didn't have this set available when I was in the market for a new TV. If you already have all the "smart" gear and just want a fantastic LED TV with the ability to watch 3D content you can't go wrong with this set.

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5Great TV at an excellent price!
By Shane D.
I have to say, this is a fantastic looking television! I haven't gotten a new TV in 6 years and it's pretty amazing how they can make such a huge TV so thin now. At 1.4" thick with a thin, shiny black bezel, it looks really great either turned on or off.This was very easy to assemble out of the box. The supplied stand was simple to connect to the TV...5 minutes and I had it connected and propped up on my entertainment center. I didn't realize you could swivel the stand...nice touch.Initial set up was quick and simple as well. The menus are easy to follow and straight forward. The supplied remote control is well laid out and easy to use. I turned on the TV, went through the initial set up process, and I was up and running in about 5-10 minutes.The number of video outputs worked out perfectly for me (3 HDMI for XBox, PS3, and Apple TV, 1 component for my cable box, and 1 USB for whatever). And I can finally replace the old red and white RCA cable going from the TV to the surround sound receiver with a digital optical audio cable.As far as the picture goes...I'm not a videophile by any means, but I think the picture on this TV looks great. It definitely took some tweaking right out of the box, but the built in calibration tool is useful, and I was also able to find some people online that shared their calibration settings. After a while I was able to find the sweet spot for my viewing preferences.The 3d function is useable, though I didn't buy the TV for this purpose. I played around with the 2d to 3d conversion and it is pretty neat and surprisingly effective. I haven't gotten the chance to do any 3d gaming or watch any 3d movies, but I expect those experiences will be even better.The menus are well laid out, simple to follow, and have a generally "premium" look to them. The supplied remote control looks nice, feels solid, has large (but not too large) buttons, and is very easy to use.All in all I am very happy with this TV. I specifically wanted to get a "non smart TV" for the fact that I already have all of the apps and functionality I need with my XBox, PS3, and Apple TV. I was really happy to find such a high quality TV without all the frills. I was more than happy to pay a couple hundred dollars less for a quality TV set without the "smart" capability. The fact that it has 3d capability was a really nice extra that seemed almost "free" considering the price tag.I decided to choose this TV over a smiliarly priced 55" Samsung TV because this set was about $90 cheaper, it has 3 HDMI outputs as opposed to 2 on the Samsung, and it has the 3d function (icing on the cake). So far I am very happy with my decision.I was able to purchse this set for $799 + $29 shipping and at that price I feel it was an absolute bargain.EDIT: There have been a lot of negative things said about the sound quality on this TV and the internal speakers making rattling noises and things like that. I have not experienced any issues with the sound on my TV whatsoever. Granted, they are internal TV speakers so you can't really expect mind blowing sound out of them, but I have found the sound to be quite adequate at normal viewing levels. I have actually noticed a few different sound effects and things like that on programs that I would watch on my previous TV that I had never heard before. I haven't cranked up the volume too much yet, but I haven't experienced any noise/rattling, nothing like that at all.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Tried 4 Different TVs & This one is the Keeper!
By Daniel B.
Went through 4 TVs before I landed on this 55" LG LED 55LM4600. Initially bought a very inexpensive Element brand 46" LCD 60Hz. Picture was just OK and the menus and input/output ports were sorely lacking. Also, I could never make it work with my Harmony Remote properly. Not a keeper. Next was an LG 50" 1080p Plasma. Great picture but the screen was simply way too glossy. I could not stand seeing the lights reflecting in the screen during the entire movie! Back it went. Next TV was an Insignia from Best Buy. 55" LED 120Hz. Tons of inputs and outputs. Very nice picture but had major "soap opera effect". Every scene looked "fake". Not sure how else to describe it but even my wife noticed it. I tried really hard to ignore it but it really did drive me crazy. Changing the motion settings in the menu did not seem to make any difference. Best Buy took it back. (super-great company by the way - very nice and easy to work with!) Next bought a Panasonic 55" Plasma (ST30) but the Sears store where I went to buy it had been playing the CARS movie non-stop on all their display TVs for 3 months. I was buying the display model (on super sale) and the DVD Title Menu was completely burned into the screen so I passed on that one too. However, sitting right next to it was the LG 55LM4600 55" LED (also on sale). The picture looked fantastic and I brought that one home instead. I could not be happier. Excellent picture, brighter than any plasma I looked at. No "soap opera effect", no ghosting. Very clear and crisp. I'm not a huge sports fan so I cannot testify to refresh but I have not noticed any blurring on any shows. Even the "ticker" at the bottom of the screen on news stations look fine to me. Screen is not as matte as the Insignia but still very little in the way of reflection. Works perfect with my Harmony 600 remote and Sony 590 Blu-Ray player. Menus are easy to use (remote is very nice). Comes with 4 pair of 3D glasses too. Finally found the keeper!

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LG 55LM4600 55" 1080p 120Hz LED 3D HDTV. Reviewed by Sandy L. Rating: 5.0

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