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LG 47LW650S TV 119.4 cm (47") Full HD Smart TV Black

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Bullet Points LG 47LW650S TV 119.4 cm (47") Full HD Smart TV Black
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  • - Flat 119.4 cm (47")
  • - Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels 16:9
  • - 2 ms MCI (Motion Clarity Index) 850
  • - NTSC, PAL, SECAM
  • - Smart TV
  • - Ethernet LAN
  • - 82 W
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Short summary description LG 47LW650S TV 119.4 cm (47") Full HD Smart TV Black:
This short summary of the LG 47LW650S TV 119.4 cm (47") Full HD Smart TV Black data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

LG 47LW650S, 119.4 cm (47"), 1920 x 1080 pixels, Full HD, 3D, Smart TV, Black

Long summary description LG 47LW650S TV 119.4 cm (47") Full HD Smart TV Black:
This is an auto-generated long summary of LG 47LW650S TV 119.4 cm (47") Full HD Smart TV Black based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

LG 47LW650S. Display diagonal: 119.4 cm (47"), Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels, HD type: Full HD, Screen shape: Flat. 3D. Smart TV. Motion interpolation technology: MCI (Motion Clarity Index) 850, Response time: 2 ms, Native aspect ratio: 16:9. Ethernet LAN. Product colour: Black

Display
Display diagonal *
119.4 cm (47")
HD type *
Full HD
Screen shape *
Flat
Native aspect ratio *
16:9
Response time
2 ms
Motion interpolation technology *
MCI (Motion Clarity Index) 850
Contrast ratio (dynamic)
9000000:1
Display resolution *
1920 x 1080 pixels
Display diagonal (metric)
119 cm
TV tuner
Analog signal format system *
NTSC, PAL, SECAM
Smart TV
Smart TV *
Yes
Audio
Number of speakers *
2
RMS rated power *
20 W
Network
Wi-Fi *
No
Ethernet LAN *
Yes
Design
Product colour *
Black
On/off switch
Yes
Ports & interfaces
PC in (D-Sub) *
Yes
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports
1
USB 2.0 ports quantity *
1
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in
1
Composite video in
1
PC Audio in
Yes
Ports & interfaces
Digital audio optical out
1
SCART ports quantity
1
Common interface Plus (CI+) *
Yes
HDMI ports quantity *
4
Management features
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
Yes
On Screen Display (OSD)
Yes
Number of OSD languages
22
Sleep timer
Yes
On/Off timer
Yes
Power
Power consumption (typical) *
82 W
Power consumption (standby) *
0.2 W
Weight & dimensions
Width (with stand)
1119 mm
Depth (with stand)
255 mm
Height (with stand)
749 mm
Weight (with stand)
21 kg
Width (without stand)
1119 mm
Depth (without stand)
29.9 mm
Height (without stand)
684 mm
Weight (without stand)
18.2 kg
Other features
3D
Yes
Wi-Fi ready
Yes
Built-in speaker(s)
Yes
Annual energy consumption
120 kWh
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) certified
Yes
Energy efficiency class (old)
A
Source Testseek summary Average rating
Reviews
Updated:
2011-07-31 05:25:36
Uk has collected 9 expert reviews for LG 47LW650S TV 119.4 cm (47") Full HD Smart TV Black and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
87%
Source Review comments Score
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 05:25:34
Contrast:1186:1Black level:0.18 cd/m²Gamma quality:4.8 / 5 deltaE:1.7Average discrepancy across display:17%Viewing angles:2.7 / 5Energy consumption:94 WMultimedia player:3.4/5Find and compare our other readings in our Face-off.We take these readings us...
Good Attractive results in 2D and 3D, Accurate colours: average deltaE of 1.7, Powerful Trumotion 200 Hz mode, Light, comfortable 3D glasses, Low energy consumption: 94W...
Bad Contrast ratio not quite perfect (1186:1), Some crosstalk visible in 3D films, Media player doesn't support M2TS or MTS files...
Bottom line The LG LW650S is the first TV to offer passive 3D technology to the general public, and the results it produces are natural and easy on the eye. The resolution is limited to 1920 x 540 pixels in 3D, so you'll need to sit a little bit further back. The...
80%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2014-11-28 10:32:19
When LG burst out of the traps this year with the UK's first ‘film pattern retarder' (FPR) passive 3D TV, the 55in 55LW650T, we weren't entirely convinced. There were some jagged edges and visible line structure on 3D and 2D images, and its backlight left...
Good Pretty design, 3D images suffer minimal crosstalk and no flicker, 2D HD images sometimes look good too...
Bad Heavy backlight inconsistency, Traces of the 3D filter visible in 3D and 2D mode, High levels of input lag...
Bottom line The 47LW650T is another frustrating model from LG's oddly up and down 2011 range. For while it makes a very convincing case once more for LG's passive 3D technology, and is capable of looking outstanding with the right sort of 2D material, severe backligh...
60%
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-11-28 10:32:19
LG LW650T review: A high quality LG panel with great 2D video, but 3D is a mixed bag The LG 47LW6500 is the first 'Cinema 3D' panel we've had the chance to take a look at — LG is the one of the few manufacturers opting for passive rather than active 3D...
Bottom line The LG 47LW6500 has a high quality panel that's able to display good quality video in 2D mode with plenty of visible detail. LG's stand-out approach to 3D, in its passive Cinema 3D panels, is smoother and less troublesome than 'active' 3D, despite a lo...
80%
whathifi.com
Updated:
2014-11-28 10:32:21
We’ll get a clearer picture (no pun intended) as more and more of 2011’s new TVs hit the stores and, most importantly, our testing rooms. For now, it seems ’s faith in ‘passive’ 3D technology (and its stance in opposition to a peer group wedded to the...
Good Great spec, including lots of specs, fine pictures from any source, stressfree 3D...
Bad Smart TV ergonomics should be better, motionprocessing options require careful attention...
100%
whathifi.com
Updated:
2014-08-23 01:53:40
We've already tested the budget £475 LG , but this much pricier model has a superior spec with a Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution, for starters, and passive-3D capability (a technology which LG insists is superior to the active-shutter system its 42PW450...
Good Nice looks, ample spec, bright, subtle images from sources, includes seven 3D glasses...
Bad TV pictures could be even more detailed in both 2D and 3D...
100%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2014-08-23 01:53:43
When LG threw its weight behind passive 3D at this year’s CES, shockwaves rippled around the TV market. The brand used the show to rail against the dangers of Active Shutter 3D technology, enraging its rivals who cried foul. Passive aggressive: LG's 42...
Bottom line There’s no doubt that LG’s passive attack throws a different light on the 3D TV revolution. Using almost disposable 3D specs certainly has its appeal and it’s debatable whether there’s enough material available in 3D to make passive’s image quality d...
80%
T3.com
Updated:
2014-08-23 01:53:43
LG’s 42 LW650T looks much like any other extremely thin LED TV. It’s glossy black with a translucent plastic frame which may or may not be in fashion this week. But there’s one aspect of this set that’s unlike any other we’ve tested to date: it feat...
Good Low cost 3D glasses, Smart TV Hub, Slim design...
Bad Jaggy 3D picture, Limited motion resolution, Eco setting, Uneven back light...
60%
T3.com
Updated:
2017-03-01 10:07:41
The LG 55LW650T is a well specified internet connected TV, offering a broad variety of IPTV services via the brand’s Smart TV portal, as well as cost-effective passive 3D. The LW650T series reviewed here sits just above LG’s lookalike LW550T range, whi...
Good Affordable, flicker-free 3D, Bustling online content portal, Solid HD image quality...
Bad Limited contrast, Picture-knackering eco modes, Tricky Media Link setup...
Bottom line The LG 55LW650T is a difficult LED TV to resist. There’s not much it lacks when it comes to features, it’s attractively priced and has a design that’s bland enough to fit with most décor (not necessarily a bad thing).Picture quality can be considered...
80%
whathifi.com
Updated:
2017-03-01 10:07:42
This is unusual in that it uses passive 3D technology, rather than the more usual active-shutter type favoured by its rivals. While active 3D has its advantages, the glasses used are costly and relatively heavy. Passive 3D technology uses a polarised...
Good Fine value, offair performance, no crosstalk with 3D, seven 3D glasses included...
Bad Instability with motion, not the last word in detail and clarity, remote control...
80%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2017-03-01 10:07:42
LG has certainly talked the good talk with its new ‘Film-Type Pattern Retarder' passive 3D TVs. But now it's time to walk the walk, as we find ourselves staring with anticipation at the brand's flagship 3D LCD TV, the 55in 55LW650T. The big point about...
Good Extremely affordable for such a large 3D screen, A relaxing 3D experience, Impressive multimedia functionality...
Bad 3D not as crisp as active screens, Extremely patchy backlight, Very limited 3D viewing angle...
Bottom line While the 55LW650T doesn't manage to convince us that passive 3D is actually better than active 3D, its 3D images are nonetheless more relaxing to watch and more than acceptable for the sort of casual, occasional use that's likely to be the basis on which...
70%
techradar.com
Updated:
2017-03-01 10:07:42
This 3D format war is well and truly on, with extravagant claims, outraged counterclaims, legal threats and even a bit of swearing. Somewhere in the middle of all the posturing, the 3D TVs at the heart of this impassioned conflict are starting to arriv...
Good Good online features, Flicker-free, bright 3D images, Good set-up flexibility, Often impressive 2D pictures...
Bad Passive 3D pictures not as or sharp as active shutter, Some line structure issues, High input lag damages gaming, Serious backlight consistency problems...
Bottom line This 3D format war is well and truly on, with extravagant claims, outraged counterclaims, legal threats and even a bit of swearing. Somewhere in the middle of all the posturing, the 3D TVs at the heart of this impassioned conflict are starting to arriv...
70%