LG 47LH3000 47-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LCD TV with Freeview - Black
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47" HD Ready 1080p LCD TV with built in Digital Freeview and 3 x HDMI
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3916 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: LG Electronics
- Model: 47LH3000
- Released on: 2009-05-01
- Dimensions: 43.43 pounds
- Display size: 47
Features
- 47" Diagonal Screen Size (inch)
- Analogue & Freeview Tuner
- Smartext with EPG
- Nicam
- 24p ( Frames Per Second)
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Manufacturer's Description
47LH3000
The LH3000 series introduces the greener side of innovation. The LH3000 series is not only HD Ready 1080p but is also certified by the Energy Saving Trust for saving you money off your electricity bills.
HD Ready 1080p
Maximise the potential of HD gaming and Blu-ray
LG HD Ready 1080p (Full HD) provides 1920 x 1080p picture resolution Delivering incredible picture clarity and vibrant colours. This results in up to 5 times the picture clarity and detail in comparison to standard definition. 1080p television is the only way to fully experience the true potential of high definition gaming and Blu-ray, taking you even closer to the action.
Freeview/Digital
With LG, you’ll be ready for the digital switchover.
By 2012, all areas of the UK will receive TV in digital as opposed to analogue. Freeview is a subscription free service which brings:
• Up to 48 digital TV channels including ITV2, E4, BBC3, and Film4
• 24 digital radio stations
• No contract
• No satellite dish
To check if you can receive Freeview in your area, text your postcode followed by your house number or name to 83331* or visit www.freeview.co.uk
x3 HDMI
High Definition Multimedia Interface
Connect your games console, blu-ray player or home cinema system through the 3 HDMI ports for a true High Definition multimedia experience. .
AV Mode
Customise picture settings to suit what you watch.
LG TVs have three special modes (Cinema, Sport and Game modes) for enhanced picture and audio quality. These are easily accessible using the AV MODE hot key on the remote control. Cinema Mode - Watch movies with vivid colour, smoother motion and cinematic sound effect. Sport Mode – Takes you closer to the action by emphasising the main colours and reducing motion blur. Game Mode – Optimises the TV for computer and / or games console for a more dynamic gaming experience.
Invisible Speaker
No more unsightly speaker grills
The front bezel works as a speaker, replacing the normal speaker grill. With the Invisible Speaker System, the speakers are embedded in strategic spots underneath and around the front bezel. They enhance the audio by increasing the ‘sweet spot’ to give a wider and richer sound field. This speaker system provides a clean and fashionable design compared with traditional side or bottom speaker designs.
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Customer Reviews
COMPARE MODELS NEXT TO EACH OTHER!
My father was a TV specialist, and I worked for many years in a very competetive TV/Video store.
When I purchased this LG TV I went to two local stores to see several brands showing the same movie to make the difference in performance easy to see.
This TV,taking into acount the different screen modes,The ability on spare modes to set the picture as you prefer it rather than one of the preset modes,Too many features to mention and enough various input/output ports to connect to absolutely anything, even using it as a HI-DEF PC Monitor, put it head and shoulders above the competition.
FIVE STARS JUST ISN'T ENOUGH!
Wow! A fantastic television, all the more so at Amazon's amazing price! Delivered next day (free!) along with a VEE glass stand for £60 that would have cost nearer to £200 in the shops.
Once un-packed the set tuned itself in within a few minutes and is the only television I have ever purchased that gave a superb picture straight from the box. It has numerous preset picture settings all of which are acceptable and a further two that can be user set. With a little tweaking and experimentation with different sources, (DVD, Freeview, Sky HD etc) this set is capable of stunning picture quality, both on standard and hi-def inputs.
A word of warning though - you can sometimes end up concentrating on someone's hair folicles rather than what you are actually watching. I have lost the plot on a couple of Torchwood episodes as I was more concerned with John Barrowman's stubble than the plotline itself. Indeed, when showing my new telly to my sister and her husband, we were all transfixed by the uneven trimming of Neil Diamond's eyebrows (check it out for yourself!) than the concert itself! On my previous rear projection set you had a job to see his eyebrows in the first place!
Seriously, if you are in the market for a large (though not overpoweringly so) LCD TV this has to be a front runner in the value for money stakes. Any concerns over whether a Plasma might give slightly better blacks, or that a more highly specced set might offer smoother fast action (on sports or action movies etc) are quite honestly unfounded. The overall contrast looks natural and blacks show as near to black as I have seen on most domestic televisions. There is little or no blurring on sports like motor racing, football etc and Mr Diamond looks pin sharp as he glides across the stage. I just wish he'd trim his eyebrows properly!
Don't hesitate - order one today and I promise you won't be dissapointed!
LG 47LH3000 .....OK if you do not use HD
Initially very pleased with the quality of the TV but have discovered a problem with this model when using HDMI inputs. I have tried using a Humax Freesat box and a Philips DVDR using upscaling. With both of these these is a Lip Sync issue when watching HD output. I have had the TV replaced and it was exactly the same with a new TV. Since then I have posted on bulletin boards for information and discovered a lot of people who have had the same issue and have had to resort to buying an external amp and not listen to the sound through the TV. I have not had any luck with the LG support in the UK. So buyers beware, test your HDMI input in the TV before buying or you may well have problems!







