Wednesday, June 27, 2012

LG 55LM7600:I have not had a problem with flashlight effect.

This post about problem with flashlight effect for this TV.This is review for LG 55LM7600 problem.Read review and specs before buy this TV.

LG 55LM7600 with flashlight effect

I find some of these negative reviews mind boggling. I have not had a problem with the so called "flashlight effect." I see no ghosting in moving figures. I found no bleeding at the edges. I also found no problem connecting to the HDMI ports. Communications between my Oppo BDP-93 (which has 3D support), my Yamaha receiver, Sony DVD player, even my Sony VHS tape player and my Technics Cassette player hook up fine through the RCA connectors-----and those two are about a hundred years old. There are a couple of issues that are mildly annoying. First, the manual doesn't tell you much you need to know about navigating the options on the "Home" screen, but that could be rectified easily by someone at LG writing a decent manual. The other thing I don't really care for is the "Magic remote." It seems clumsy to work with, but as someone stated in another review, you can just use a universal remote.
Another thing that difficult to understand is why so many of the reviews proclaim that the "Passive" 3D System is far inferior the the "Active" system. You really couldn't want a sharper picture. My wife and I watched "HUGO" the first night we got the set and were both really impressed with the picture. The glasses are light weight, cheap (two pair for $12) and don't have that annoying shutter. You can even use a pair of polarized sunglasses to view the 3D.
I have a theory about why some reviews are glowing and others are so downbeat. Outside of the possibility of being "one of the lucky ones who got a good set," it may have something to do with where you bought it. I could have had the TV six weeks sooner if I had taken a set from an outsourced electronics firm that sells through Amazon. I waited until I saw the words "sold by and shipped from Amazon. After reading some of the reviews, I'm wondering if those who bought their TV "through" Amazon as an intermediary instead of "From" Amazon were the ones who had the bulk of the problems. That may be the explanation for the variety of opinions in the reviews. Amazon stands behind the products they sell. Just a guess. I'd be interested in hearing from people who bought their TVs "Through" Amazon rather than "From" Amazon."

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