| LG 55LE5500 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED Plus LCD HDTV |  | Brand: LG Category: CE
Buy New: Too low to display as of 9/9/2010 00:09 CDT details
Seller: Video & Audio Center Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 10,763
Color: Eve Purple Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 55 Shipping Weight (lbs): 63.5 Dimensions (in): 1.2 x 51.4 x 31.4
MPN: 55LE5500 Model: 55LE5500 UPC: 719192176881 EAN: 0719192176881 ASIN: B00013UXS0
Release Date: March 20, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | LED Plus w/ Local Dimming | | • | NetCast Entertainment Access (Wi-Fi Ready) | | • | Wireless 1080p Ready | | • | TruMotion 120Hz | | • | Full HD 1080p Resolution |
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Product Description LED is the latest in display technologies and the LE5500 delivers that and a whole lot more. It lets you tap into the future of entertainment with broadband TV, cut free of your cable box and messy wires with Wireless HD and enjoy a host of other features that will bring your experience to the next level.
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| Customer Reviews: Could not be more pleased July 21, 2010 RTBIO (IA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I did a lot of looking around before I made this purchase. To me, I thought the LG and Samsung models were the most consistent from store to store. Both have an excellent picture. It comes down to whether you prefer the glossy (Samsung) or matte (LG). I'll admit the glossy displays can look clearer under some circumstances, but reflections are an issue. I chose LG.
I saw more of the LE5400 in stores but decide to go with this model when a great price came along. No regrets there at all. The display is awesome with HD and Blu-Ray. The SD is better than my 46" Toshiba. Noticeably better. There is some ghosting when the screen is completely black, it doesn't bother me. With fast action scenes you forget you're watching a television, it's so natural.
One great feature I like about the set is the self-calibration process. Piece of cake. I have an AppleTV so I have not tried the streaming features yet. It's a downer that you have to buy a wireless dongle.
My delivery from Modia was great. There is a review here that disses the LG packaging and it scared me somewhat. I honestly can't figure out what the guy is talking about. Apparently he has some type of ax to grind with LG or he's a Sony dealer or something.
LG makes a great LED for a great price. I would highly recommend the 55LE5500.
LG Delivers on its promises July 12, 2010 Gregory J. Dedominick (Tampa, FL) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I had been eyeing the LED market for a year in preparation to replace by HD Projection TV I bought back in 2003. Samsung was first on my list, but after some independent reviews (CNET, Consumer Reports), I decided to go with LG. This unit has all the bells and whistles at a competitive price point ($1,800 at the time of purchase) and the LG brand is gaining a good reputation.
I was concerned about damage during delivery after reading the only other post on Amazon at the time I ordered, but the unit came in a timely manner and the person delivering insisted on opening the box and looking the unit over before requesting my acceptance. While I can see how the stand could possibly damage the front of the TV if significant force was put on the front of the box, my delivery had no issues.
Granted, I had not formally seen the display on this specific model when I purchased it. I had seen the 55LE5400 in local stores, but the 55LE5500 was purchased sight unseen. I could not be more thrilled with what I got. I have the TV in a large room with lots of Florida sunlight. A minor tilt of the TV on the wall unit and I have no significant glare. The image displayed on the screen is great. High Def channels are pristine. Low Def channels, while they do show some blocky edges at times, are more than adequate. (The only Low Def channel we need if for some children's shows and the quality is more than enough for my 2 year old.)
There are plenty of display controls to fine tune the screen for your room. The widgets are nice, but I wouldn't consider them a reason to pick this unit over another. 240Hz was one aspect I thought I wanted, but the TruMotion 120Hz on this unit has kept up with any fast panning motions displayed. The Clear Voice aspect has been great for late night TV watching when you want to hear the dialog, but don't need the booming car crashes to wake up the sleeping family. Overall I am thrilled with my purchase. I can clearly see the benefit of LED and LG has delivered on its promises. I would recommend this TV without hesitation.
Amazing tv June 29, 2010 Jayso 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
When I first looked into buying a new tv i looked into led, lcd, and plasma, and obviously decided on led. When I bought this tv i was actually interested in the samsung b8000 55", but once I found out it was pulled by samsung I got worried about future problems and getting parts for a tv that was discontinued. I must say that the 55lg5500 was amazing for the price. I paid $1800 for it new at a retail store and I got the five year warranty for 199, and I must say that this tv delivers. The picture with dish network HD was so clear I couldn't believe it, the features are nice, the games are lame, but the adjustable picture controls work fantastically. I have a new sony blu ray on the way, never watched a blu ray movie, but I can't wait. This is a great buy
Warning, Poor Packing Damage LG55LE5500 May 1, 2010 2PetesTech (CT) 12 out of 28 found this review helpful
Be for warned, no room for the over sized stand in the box!
Refused delivery for two of the LG 55LE5500. One was delivered 4/22 and the other 4/28. Right center edge of the LED TV were damaged by the stand center post. Bezel at front was bowed out and rear plastic dented in. The padding for the stand was cut by the center post and the styrofoam is to loose around the stand. The outside box was in fine shape on both TV's. I am now out $5000 till the insurance claims clear.
If you buy this and are able to pick it up in the warehouse, open it up and check it, remove the stand from the box before transporting.
I called LGSERVICE and they confirmed that any external damage to the set will void the warranty.
This is an edge lit display and the edge is delicate and very thin. There is no extra plastic to protect it from the rear and the metal front bezel is slightly thicker than a soda can and very flexible.
This unit needs a larger box and some non eco friendly urethane foam or higher density styrofoam to protect it in transit.
Update 5/22/2010 Full credit has been received.
I have since found LG 55" tv's on display at Best Buy with same problem but the panel not bowed noticeably.
Also one Samsung 55B8000 with damage at the rear center of the display dented in! Suspect the base caused the problem.
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