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LG 60LD550 Television

60" HD 1080p LCD TV with 100Hz, 3 x HDMI and USB connectivity

The LG LD550 LCD TV series provides Full HD 1080p picture quality with TruMotion 100Hz and built in freeview with great connectivity including 3 HDMI and a USB connection for playback of your favourite pictures and music.

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How Does HDTV Work?

In the world of HD television, there are two basic choices: those that include a digital tuner (HDTVs), and those that use a separate digital tuner (HD monitors). HD monitors and HD televisions offer the highest level of digital TV performance—about five times more picture detail than analogue.

A digital TV will have a much greater resolution than its analogue counterpart. Almost all digital TVs can display progressive-scan DVDs (480p) and HDTV (usually 1080i) at full resolution, whereas analogue cannot. With a digital TV, you’ll enjoy superior picture and sound quality, giving you the best home entertainment experience.

Broadcasting

On an analogue TV, the quality of your reception is directly related to the quality of the signal. With digital broadcasting signals, audio and image quality remain consistent, no matter how strong or weak the signal.

Image Rendering

Both old and new TV displays are made up of a series of horizontal lines which are in turn, comprised of tiny dots called pixels. The number of these lines and dots makes up what is called "resolution." HDTVs have significantly higher resolution than standard analogue TVs.

What is LED TV? Is it different from LCD TV?
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LED TV is formally called as 'LED-backlit LCD TV', and it uses LED backlighting instead of the CCFLs used in traditional LCD televisions. The use of LED backlight has a dramatic impact, resulting in a thinner panel, less power consumption and heat dissipation, and a brighter display with better contrast levels.

What is 'Full HD'?

''Full HD' content realizes natural colors, detail gradation and smooth color expression. It typically refers to the capability to accept 1080p signal and display it with native resolution of at least 1080 lines, as well as the capability to upscale lower-resolution material to 1080p.

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LCD TV FAQ

What Is Intelligent Sensor?

LG Intelligent Sensor technology evaluates ambient light conditions in the room and automatically adjusts brightness, contrast, and colour balance to optimise picture quality, reduce eye strain, and save money on your energy bill.

What Is SRS WOW and How Does it Work?

SRS WOW is a combination of SRS® Sound, SRS TruBass® and SRS FOCUS® audio technologies.

SRS® Sound restores the spatial information masked by traditional recording and playback techniques. By breaking down the stereo signal into its various components, SRS restores the spatial cues and ambient information present in the audio signal, placing them in the proper space relative to the direct sounds for a true surround-sound experience.

SRS TruBass® is a patented SRS technology that enhances bass performance by utilising proprietary psychoacoustic techniques. These techniques restore the perception of fundamental low-frequency tones by utilising the harmonics present in the original audio source to recreate the bass frequency information—even if this information is below the speaker or headphones low-frequency limitations.

SRS FOCUS® elevates the sound image field to create the perception of image height. When used in combination with SRS 3D, FOCUS delivers an enlarged sound image, producing a much taller and wider sound field with a broad sweet spot.

What Are the Benefits of SRS TruSurround XT?

SRS TruSurround XT carefully places content in the correct location, paying special attention to the center channel dialogue placement.

It also:

• Provides a wider and more dynamic sound stage.
• Improves the listening experience with added bass.
• Creates a broad sweet spot for a realistic audio experience.
• Instantly improves the surround-sound listening experience for the majority of consumers who do not have 5.1 speaker systems.
• Works great in any room no matter what the furniture configuration.

What Is “Viewing Angle” and Why Does It Matter?

With LCD TVs, the viewing angle is the angle at which a screen can be viewed without experiencing deterioration of image quality, specifically in terms of brightness and contrast ratio. A wider viewing angle means that you can experience perfect picture from more places in the room.

What Is Aspect Ratio?

Aspect ratio refers to the shape of a screen, comparing the horizontal dimensions to the vertical dimensions. A widescreen LCD display has an aspect ratio of 16:9, whereas a traditional screen has an aspect ratio of 4:3.

What Is Contrast Ratio?

Contrast ratio is a measurement of the difference between a screen's darker colours and its lighter colours. A higher contrast ratio means a wider range of colours.

Why Is Brightness Important?

The brightness of a LCD TV is measured in cd/m2. Simply put, the higher the number, the brighter the images on the screen. And, the brighter the picture, the better the viewing experience.

Plasma TV FAQ

What Is Intelligent Sensor?

LG Intelligent Sensor technology evaluates ambient light conditions in the room and automatically adjusts brightness, contrast, and colour balance to optimise picture quality, reduce eye strain, and save money on your energy bill.

What Is SRS WOW and How Does it Work?

SRS WOW is a combination of SRS® Sound, SRS TruBass® and SRS FOCUS® audio technologies.

SRS® Sound restores the spatial information masked by traditional recording and playback techniques. By breaking down the stereo signal into its various components, SRS restores the spatial cues and ambient information present in the audio signal, placing them in the proper space relative to the direct sounds for a true surround-sound experience.

SRS TruBass® is a patented SRS technology that enhances bass performance by utilising proprietary psychoacoustic techniques. These techniques restore the perception of fundamental low-frequency tones by utilising the harmonics present in the original audio source to recreate the bass frequency information—even if this information is below the speaker or headphones low-frequency limitations.

SRS FOCUS® elevates the sound image field to create the perception of image height. When used in combination with SRS 3D, FOCUS delivers an enlarged sound image, producing a much taller and wider sound field with a broad sweet spot.

What Are the Benefits of SRS TruSurround XT?

SRS TruSurround XT carefully places content in the correct location, paying special attention to the center channel dialogue placement.

It also:

• Provides a wider and more dynamic sound stage.
• Improves the listening experience with added bass.
• Creates a broad sweet spot for a realistic audio experience.
• Instantly improves the surround-sound listening experience for the majority of consumers who do not have 5.1 speaker systems.
• Works great in any room no matter what the furniture configuration.

What Is “Viewing Angle” and Why Does It Matter?

With LCD TVs, the viewing angle is the angle at which a screen can be viewed without experiencing deterioration of image quality, specifically in terms of brightness and contrast ratio. A wider viewing angle means that you can experience perfect picture from more places in the room.

What Is Aspect Ratio?

Aspect ratio refers to the shape of a screen, comparing the horizontal dimensions to the vertical dimensions. A widescreen LCD display has an aspect ratio of 16:9, whereas a traditional screen has an aspect ratio of 4:3.

What Is Contrast Ratio?

Contrast ratio is a measurement of the difference between a screen's darker colours and its lighter colours. A higher contrast ratio means a wider range of colours.

Why Is Brightness Important?

The brightness of a LCD TV is measured in cd/m2. Simply put, the higher the number, the brighter the images on the screen. And, the brighter the picture, the better the viewing experience.

What Are the Benefits of HDMI? (Plasma)

High-Definition Audio and Video

HDMI is the only interface in consumer electronics that can carry both uncompressed high-definition video and uncompressed multi-channel audio in all HD formats including 720p, 1080i, and 1080p. An uncompressed, all-digital signal translates into the highest quality video and audio, direct from the source.

Simple Connectivity

A single, all-digital cable connection means no more confusing wires and no more mess. With an HDMI connection, you can connect any HD audio or video device to your system with a single input, for a streamlined system and no confusing cables behind your components.

Integrated Control

With an HDMI connection, it’s easy to integrate all your audio and visual devices into a single remote control. HDMI has built-in sensors that automatically recognise and configure your AV devices on demand. With the click of a button, your remote control knows which components to turn on to watch a DVD, listen to music, or watch TV programmes.

Automatic Format Adjustment

An HDMI connection automatically configures the visual format of your display to match the content. Whether you’re watching TV programmes, sports, films, or video games, you’ll see everything as it’s meant to be seen.

PC Compatibility

HDMI PC-compatibility makes it easy to connect your PC to your HDTV, so you can display PC gaming or PC entertainment content.

What Does the Energy Saving Recommended Logo Mean?

Under the Energy Saving Recommended scheme, only products that meet strict criteria of energy efficiency can carry the Energy Saving Recommended logo.

The criteria of the Energy Saving Recommended scheme are set by an independent panel and reviewed annually. The Energy Saving Trust also tests a percentage of these products to ensure that where there’s a logo, there's a smarter choice.

The Energy Saving Trust aims to make it easy—whatever the product, whatever the labelling system—just look for the Energy Saving Recommended logo.

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LG and Energy Efficiency

LG Electronics is one of the largest global companies of its kind. For this reason, we feel a social responsibility to take on the environmental issues that arise from the carbon output of our industry. We have implemented, and are continuing to perfect, two independent strategies to reduce our carbon footprint:

1. Develop more environmentally friendly technologies in our factories. 2. Continuously raise the energy efficiency of our products.

LG helps consumers reduce greenhouse gas production by providing them with products that meet the Energy Saving Trust’s Energy Saving Recommended standards.

What You Need to Know about HDTV

High-definition television (HDTV) is digital television (DTV) with a much higher resolution than traditional analogue TV. All TV is being switched to digital between now and 2012. (The transition date varies by region.) More information on the transition to digital TV is available at Digital UK.

Digital UK

HDTV: The Future of TV

In the new digital era, broadcasters will offer HD resolution over-the-air, including HD-quality picture and cinema-quality sound that far surpasses the picture and audio quality of the current system.

Networks will continue to broadcast in multiple resolution-formats for some time but, as more and more HD programming becomes available, there will never be shortage of breathtaking digital entertainment for your new HDTV.

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Plasma to Fit Every Lifestyle

LG Plasma TVs provide the ultimate viewing experience, with sizes ranging from 42" to 60".

Important Things to Know:

• High-Definition refers to resolution—the number of horizontal lines that can be displayed on the screen—not the technology upon which the TV is based.

• Virtually all TV stations are now broadcasting digitally, with analogue broadcasts expected to end between now and 2012 (depending on the region). To aid in the transition, manufacturers and service providers are producing reasonably priced converters, so that analogue TVs can continue to receive over-the-air signals, even after analogue is a thing of the past. Nonetheless, upgrading to a digital TV is the only way you’ll be able to experience the great benefits of digital broadcasts (such as theater-quality sound and HD picture quality).

• Digital cable is not necessarily HDTV. This is a common misconception. Digital cable is usually analogue-grade television that’s been digitised and sent, via cable, as a digital signal. Digital cable’s picture and audio quality is superior to standard analogue cable, but it is still inferior to breathtaking HD picture and audio.

What Is the Difference Between a Digital TV and an HDTV?

Digital TV

Televisions (the combination of a display and a receiver) in the digital world are known as Digital TVs (DTVs). Digital television eliminates snow, ghosts, and interference, among other benefits.

HDTV

TVs that receive digital TV broadcasts of 720 or more progressive lines (rows of pixels, as measured vertically), are called High-Definition TVs, or HDTVs. High-Definition TV encompasses the following screen resolutions: 720p, 1080i, and 1080p. HDTV is the fastest-growing segment of the digital TV (DTV) market—delivering breathtaking pictures and sound.

Why Should I Get HDTV?

There are many reasons to get HDTV, from stunning picture quality, to enhanced programming, to HD sound—not to mention the upcoming national transition to digital.

Picture Quality

Are you invested in the quality of your home entertainment? With HDTV, you’ll enjoy richer colour, deeper blacks, and sharper images when watching your favourite programmes, films, and sports.

Resolution

Both old and new TVs are made up of a series of horizontal lines, which are comprised of tiny dots, called pixels. The number of these lines and dots make up a TV’s "resolution," or picture clarity.

Widescreen

Bring home a bigger, better picture, and cinema-style viewing, with a widescreen TV. In 16:9 format, you’ll enjoy "true" widescreen television and films. Digital widescreen is the future of TV.

Surround Sound

Many high-definition TV programmes are broadcast in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound—the same high-fidelity audio found in movie theaters. With an HDTV, you’ll enjoy cinema-quality surround sound in the comfort of your own home.

What is LED Technology?

A Revolution In Picture Quality and Ultra-slim Design. With a contrast ratio of 3,000,000:1, LG TVs latest LED backlight-technology provides you with crystal-clear images, deeper blacks and the most realistic colours available today. LG LED TV will save you money off your electricity bills as LED backlight-technology saves up to 40% of power consumption vs. LCD technology. LG LED backlighting also saves on space, resulting in an ultra-slim design that can be hung on the wall like a picture frame.

What is OLED TV? Is it a new generational type of TV?
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OLED TV, which means 'Organic Light Emitting Diode TV' is a light-emitting diode (LED) TV in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic compounds which emit light in response to an electric current. This layer of organic semiconductor material is situated between two electrodes. Generally, at least one of these electrodes is transparent. An OLED display functions without a backlight. Thus, it can display deep black levels and can be thinner and lighter than liquid crystal displays. In low ambient light conditions such as dark rooms, an OLED screen can achieve a higher contrast ratio than an LCD using either cold cathode fluorescent lamps or the more recently developed LED backlight.

What is 'CINEMA 3D'?
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CINEMA 3DTM is a whole new generation of 3D TVs that applies the new FPR technology, bringing the quality of the newest 3D cinema to TV for the first time while taking the burden off your eyes and your 3D glasses.

Does LG CINEMA 3D TV support Full HD level picture quality?

Sure it can. LG CINEMA 3D TV provides 3D FULL HD picture quality through an optimum convergence of images for the left- and right-eyes. By providing 540-line images for both the left and right eyes, LG CINEMA 3D TV achieved 1080 full HD tested by Intertek.

Does FPR type CINEMA 3D have higher energy consumption compared to the conventional 3D TV?

CINEMA 3DTM has received an A-grade for electricity consumption from ErP (Europe) and EPA (US). Thanks to the special film on its module, LG CINEMA 3D TV delivers the best picture brightness with no increase in electricity consumption.

Can I watch my 3D TV lying on sofa? There are some comments that I cannot.

Wide Viewing Angle - Cinema 3D

Yes, you can.
LG CINEMA 3D technology provides a 3D viewing angle that is wide enough to allow bigger audiences and flexible viewing positions. Enjoy consistently clear and bright 3D pictures lying down or leaning back.

What is 'FULL LED'?
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LG's 'FULL LED' technology is a direct type backlit structure with LEDs covering the entire screen. It is differentiated from edge type which has LEDs only on the 2 edges of the screen. 'LG FULL LED TV' illuminated by LED’s covering the entire screen provide images that are clearer and brighter.

What is Smart TV?

What is Smart TV?

Smart TV

Smart TV is an integrated multimedia device that offers not only broadcasted content but free VODs, web browsing and applications through the internet.
It will change the way you do things at home, as many activities you had to do separately can now be done comfortably on your couch.

What is 'Magic Motion Remote Control'?

AN-MR200

''Magic Motion Remote Control' (AN-MR200) is the LG's unique next generational technology of input device. Motion-recognized technology makes you to be able to control by shaking your hands only, just like when you move and click a mouse to operate your PC.

How can I type text or website URL with 'Magic Motion Remote Control'?

Virtual keypad will be shown on the screen, and you can click each letter button. Otherwise, you can use 'TV Remote App' for typing text easily.

 

What is difference between Plasma TV and LCD TV?

Plasma and LCD are different by the technology to use which type of panel screen. Simply speaking, Plasma TV shows light emitting display by utilizing small cells, called 'plasma' containing electrically charged ionized gases with external electric signal.
LCD TV is an abbreviation of 'Liquid Crystal Display TV', and it is a thin and flat electronic visual display that uses the light modulating properties of liquid crystals which do not emit light directly.

What Is a Plasma Display?

Plasma displays are flat panel TVs that use conductive plasma to produce coloured light. Gas in the plasma state reacts with phosphors in each sub-pixel, to produce vivid colours and ultra-clear picture.

Plasma displays generate their own light to produce a stunning contrast ratio and smoother, crisper, high-motion video. This is one reason why some consumers prefer plasma displays to LCD TVs for watching sports and action movies. Plasma displays are also known for their deep, rich blacks, and incredibly precise colours, making them ideal for watching films—where dark scenes are more common.

For several reasons, many experts consider plasma displays the better choice for home cinema environments. First, plasma displays tend to perform better in light-controlled environments, such as home cinema rooms. Second, plasma displays have a slightly wider viewing angle than LCD TVs, so no matter where you’re sitting in the room, you can still enjoy a precise, vivid picture.

What Is an LCD Display?

LCD displays are digital televisions with a fixed pixel structure. Each pixel has three sub-pixels of red, green, and blue. The image on a flat panel LCD display is generated by a backlight behind the panel. The image goes through a polarising filter and each sub-pixel has tiny crystals that create different levels of brightness.

One advantage of LCD TVs is the wide range of sizes—they start at 15” and go up to 55”. Smaller LCD TVs are offered in both 4:3 and widescreen versions.

LCD displays also offer a great deal of versatility. Their wide size-range allows for a wide price-range, making it easier to find one to fit your budget. Also, since LCD TVs use adjustable backlight technology, the picture won’t wash out in brighter rooms or environments where light conditions can’t be controlled. LCD TVs are also specially designed to perform wonders for video games and computer graphics.

The LG Design Philosophy for TVs

Design plays a critical role in harmonising technology and human needs. In an effort to predict emerging needs and deliver innovative products to the public, LG has developed a comprehensive design philosophy that boils down to four basic elements: concept, style, interface, and finish.

LG’s Digital Display Innovations

At LG, we design our digital displays with our customers in mind, introducing new products that demonstrate a clear commitment to our core design principles. Broad knowledge and an ongoing commitment to developing next-generation digital display technologies are two of our key advantages over competitors. We are constantly pushing the envelope with innovative designs for LCD and Plasma TVs. For example, in 2008 we launched Scarlet, the world’s slimmest LCD TV at just 44.7mm thick. And we will continue to invest in the next-generation technologies that are redefining our entertainment expectations for the future, such as flexible displays and 3D displays.

LCD TVs

LG LCD TVs are some of the most advanced in the industry. Our LCD TVs can take low-resolution analogue signals to near high-definition levels. They also incorporate 100Hz scanning-technology, doubling the refresh rate and allowing viewers to watch fast-moving action sequences without motion blur. Intelligent Sensor technology optimises brightness and contrast by adapting to the ambient light conditions in the room. Last but not least, LG speaker design provides clear and powerful sound at any volume, for an exhilarating audio experience every time.

Plasma TVs

LG Plasma TVs deliver startling clarity and unprecedented detail, with deeper blacks and superior shadow detail. Our Dual XD Engine produces clear, crisp picture quality, which is further enhanced by a super-bright panel design.

Key Features

  • HD-Ready 1080p
  • 100Hz TruMotion
  • 3 HDMI INPUTS
  • USB Input
  • Freeview
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HD-Ready 1080p
LG HD Ready 1080p (Full HD) provides 1920 x 1080p picture resolution delivering incredible picture clarity and vibrant colours.  You'll see up to 5 times the picture clarity and detail in comparison to standard definition and double the detail compared to HD Ready 720p. 1080p television is the only way to fully experience the true potential of high definition gaming and blu-ray which takes you even closer to the action.
100Hz TruMotion
TruMotion one hundred hertz reduces blurring on fast moving scenes by displaying one hundred images per second. Standard TV sets only display fifty images per second so more information means a better viewing experience for watching sports and movies.
3 HDMI INPUTS
Connect your games console, blu-ray player or home cinema system through the 3 H-D-M-I ports for a true High Definition multimedia experience.
USB Input
Connect your digital camera, M-P-3 player or flash memory through the U-S-B port to show off your latest holiday snaps or music collection for a true multimedia experience.
Freeview
All LG TVs come with built-in Digital Freeview making sure you're ready for the digital switch-over. With LG TVs you'll have access to over 40 Freeview TV and radio channels, 8 day on-screen guide and access to digital interactive services.
HD Ready 1080p Freeview TruMotion 100Hz 3 x HDMI USB 2.0

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The Benefits of 100Hz and 0.001ms Response Time

Enjoy Flicker- and Blur-free Images with Less Eye Stress
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See the Difference of 100Hz

With 100Hz TruMotion, this advanced LG TV displays crisp, high-speed images without optical fatigue or blurring. Dynamic scenes are more realistic, and movements more natural. An astonishing response time of 0.001ms, means sharp images, even in fast sequences—such as those found in sports, action films, and video games.

Freeview

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Freeview provides digital TV entertainment and future-proofs you for the switchover.

Benefits of Freeview - Subscription free, no contract. - Up to 48 digital TV channels including ITV2, E4, BBC3 and Film4. - 24 digital radio stations - No satellite dish required. - All LG TVs and DVD recorders have integrated Digital Freeview. Don't forget you can also record digital TV at the touch of a button with Freeview DVD recorder, using the 8 day on-screen electronic programme guide (EPG).

Key Features

  • HD-Ready 1080p
  • 100Hz TruMotion
  • 3 HDMI INPUTS
  • USB Input
  • Freeview

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Display

Screen size (in.)
60
Display Type
LCD
Full HD (1080p)
Yes
Resolution
1920 x 1080p
Contrast Ratio
70,000:1
TruMotion™
Yes

Video

Aspect Ratio
16:9
HDMI
3
Picture Wizard
Yes

Audio

Audio Output
10W + 10W
Clear Voice
Yes (Clear Voice 2)

Convenience

Smart Energy Saving Plus
Yes

Connectivity

Wireless AV Link
Yes
USB 2.0 (MP3, Jpeg play)
Yes

Awards

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Dimensions - WxHxD (mm)

SET (w/o stand) (mm)
1441 x 877 x 109
Including stand (mm)
1441 x 963 x 345
VESA Dimensions (mm)
300 x 300

Weight (Kg)

SET (w/o stand kg)
35.7
Including stand (kg)
40.0

Eco

On Power Consumption (IEC62087 Edition 2) (W)
264
Stand By (W)
0.30
Luminance Ratio (%)
86
Mercury Content (mg)
77.0
Presence of Lead
Yes - This television contains lead only in certain parts or components where no technology alternatives exist in accordance with existing exemption clauses under the RoHS Directive

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