LG 55LK520 Review
55" 1080p 120Hz LG LCD TV
Picture and Viewing Features
LG may have little competition in the large LCD TV category. Not many of the other manufacturers seem interested in competing for this value oriented space.
Everyone is on the the latest and greatest 3D TVs and LED TVs, but dont underestimate some of these excellent little LCD TVs for delivering the best value (along with plasma) in the marketplace. From past reviews and viewing at CES we know that this TV has a strong picture performance
On of the highlight features of this 1080p full high definition LCD TV is the 120Hz TruMotion feature that increases the refresh rate from 60Hz to 120Hz for reduction of judder and jerky effects from fast motion and camera panning. It's an effective tool for sports programming but, we've advised users in the past to turn off the 120/240Hz feature when watching film and broadcast based video content, and our sentiments remain the same. It introduces too many unnatural artifacts. After doing so however there are some very nice picture attributes to this TV including good black levels, natural beautiful colors, and plenty of dark shadow detail.
Viewing angle is usually somewhat impaired and contrast begins to degrade at around 30 degrees off center. But colors are crisp and not oversaturated like many LED TVs.
The picture is not as bright as an LED (thank goodness) that's cranked way up in contrast, but provides plenty of brightness and contrast for 90% of viewing content.
One recent past LG LCD TV received an 93.5 picture rating and editors choice award from us. The picture on some of these LCDs is usually more consistent and uniform with even higher end LED TVs. And for the price they become very compelling offerings as they are cheaper to produce than newer LED backed LCD TVs.
Appearance
Appearance is not a focal point for these new LCD TVs as they give way to LED backlit LCDs in the aesthetic department. The plastic black slightly brushed gloss framing bezel is not bad looking - has slightly sloped edges and is about 2" in width all the way around the screen. Panel depth measures around 2.5 to 3".
Internet Applications and Connectivity
The LK520 series does not have LG's improved SmartTV functionality for Internet TV. However, LG does have a SmartTV upgrader device called the ST600 Smart TV Upgrader which would allow you to receive all of LG's new Internet TV features. It is sold seperately.
Standout Features
1080p, 120Hz refresh rate
Energy Star Qualified for power savings.
Connections
3 included HDMI inputs should be plenty. LG Simplink for other LG devices. 1 Component video input should be sufficient for your favorite older DVD player. USB 2.0 for access to digital music and photos (MP3, JPEG)
see 55LK520 Value Rating Review
-Jack Burden, Editorial Contributor
Specifications
- 54.6" diagonal screen size (55" screen class)
- 16:9 native aspect ratio, 6 correction modes
- ENERGY STAR certified
- 3 HDMI/HDCP inputs, v1.4 (2 rear, 1 side)
- 2 composite AV inputs, 2 component video inputs + audio, RF input, PC input, PC audio input, USB 2.0 input
- Headphone output, digital optical audio output
- 10W + 10W built in speakers with Infinite Sound, Auto Volume Leveler, Clear Voice II, and 5 sound modes
- Includes ±20° tabletop swivel stand; VESA compliant 400mm x 400mm
- Includes remote control; RS-232c port
- Full HD 1920 x 1080p resolution
- Intelligent sensor adjusts picture to room light level
- 2.4ms response time
- XD Engine
- 8 picture modes, 3 color temperature correction modes, and 3 AV modes
- Picture Wizard II calibration
- ISFccc ready
- 24p input capable
- Deep Color and x.v.Color
- Bass/Treble/Balance controls
- SIMPLINK (HDMI-CEC)
- Input labeling
- Smart Energy Saving
- Power consumption: 310W max, 150W average, <0.1W stand-by mode
- Dimensions (with/without stand): 52.3"/52.3"" W x 34.3"/31.3" H x 13.0"/3.8" D
- Weight (with/without stand): 72.8 lbs/65.7 lbs
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