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Robvog Posted
It's a good TV, and great value. Relatively lightweight with almost edge-to-edge screen (i.e. very thin frame boarder) which gives you more picture real estate. One reason I upgraded from my old TV is that this one has BluTooth for sound so I can listen to the TV on my Bose QuietComfort headphones while working out. I don't usually use the built-in speakers, but when I take my headphones off and unpair them, the sound from the TV speakers isn't great. It would probaby make sense to buy a sound bar to go with it if you aren't going to use headphones. I have it hung in my exercise room and it's set up about five to six feet away from where I excercise so it's effectively like a big screen TV in this application. My only criticism is that, as others have said, the initial set up is a bit wonky and forces to you agree to a bunch of things to use certain features, and the settings menu is not real intuitive, but once you get used to it, that's fine.
Holly Posted
The sound is surprisingly good for built-in speakers, providing clear dialogue and decent overall audio, which is a nice bonus for a TV of this size. For anyone looking for a reliable TV that delivers great picture quality and solid sound without breaking the bank, I definitely recommend this LG TV only if you familiar with the webos ,i have internet but i used my tv antenna because i cannot connect to the internet using a daily pass provided by xfixinty. I don't know whats going on.
Mikeg Posted
Great tv. I replaced an old Samsung and this one is actually better. Easier to figure out and sounds better. I bought an open box so it wass cheaper. The bad thing was there was no mention anywhere that the back had a huge dent in it. I called customer service and basically they couldn’t care less. I was not dragging it back to the store in an uber for an exchange.
DeArriusS Posted
A great purchase i made for my daughters for room, also a great purchase for the price and quality!!!!
AIght Posted
quality set, great picture, nice interface, quality product
PeterA Posted
Screen quality could be better but not bad for the money
GaryM Posted
This LG tv has a nice sharp picture, but the remote is smallish, with tiny buttons that are difficult to distinguish from each other, and the home screen user interface is not very user friendly.
CathyjoM Posted
Tv was easy to program. It has great color and sharp focus.
jason Posted
I am LG loyal and this TV has a great picture, but I really wish there was a way to just disable the webOS. I use Apple TV, which is the best TV experience by leaps and bounds over anything else available, but LG webOS keeps updating and interrupting and changing the input from the Apple TV so that the Apple Remote doesn't automatically turn the TV on. The LG remote is not easy to use in the dark and it stays stashed away in a drawer and I'd rather not have to keep getting it out.
LikesAGoodDeal Posted
LG 43" LEDTV is a beauty. Well-packaged in the carton and easy to set up. It's a smart-tv which may be a new experience for some. It was for me. You not only have to set up the tv (many menus), but the remote. You will hate the remote. However, I liked the tv (picture, sound) so much I decided to put up with the remote, figuring I could always change my mind. I haven't. Really. Good.Picture. The audio is not directional, but seems to come from everywhere. Good sound. At this price I call it a good deal.
Jacques Posted
As good as a $200 43” TV would be. It’s got a good picture, easy to assemble and set up, good interface and decent sound. It’s just a little slow to respond.
KathleenK Posted
So far so good. I bought this to replace and old TV still using cable and can now cut the wire and connect via Xfinity Stream and easily use all other streaming apps. The picture is clear. The sound is decent. The layout of the apps is intuitive but it’s actually small for such a big TV. I would have had them display vertical vs horizontally. I haven’t figured out if I can edit that display. The remote could be better maybe w some color coding on the different key buttons and light up. But for the price point it worth it. Primary choice for buying is it is compatible with Xfinity Stream our TV provider. Note: You do have to subscribe to Xfinity TV to use the app.
SheriL Posted
Screen is clear and sharp, sound is good. Many featues are available… there is a lot to learn. Remote has very small buttons and is not easy to use without having the lights on to see. Wish it was backlit or had little raised dots to help guide your fingers to certain locations.
user130437 Posted
Great picture and sound quality. Very easy to navigate the menu and download apps. the only cons are the remote is not lighted and has very small buttons, making it a bit difficult to use especially in low light.
WatsonMyList Posted
Nice TV that was sized correctly for the location it was placed. The picture is crisp and OS easy to navigate. Any built-in speakers leave something to be desired, so I can't say these were bad...just average.
GabeFromSanDiego Posted
Read the reviews, did my research and chose this TV. All I can say, amazing picture, easy to set up. Basically, a plug & play TV. I popped the Fire Stick into HDMI 4 and away we went! Very pleased.
LeonardE Posted
Superior picture quality. I found it difficult to navigate settings and, for me, too many small buttons on remote.
SRB72422719 Posted
Easy to install --clear, sharp picture, easy handhold control.
Funlover Posted
Nice screen. Had to get help setting it up. Not overly happy with Xfinity remote and how the Guide works, but thanks to lots of help I got everything going well enough that I can get to the TV (LG TV channels suck) and my streaming apps.
JosephC Posted
There is no way [that I can find at least] to adjust the TV screen - no contrast, no brightness, no color provisions. On the other hand, the internal electronics seems to provide adequate automatic flesh tones for most stations. It is not like a Samsung. Also, no aspect ratio settings like your old TV may have. On the other hand, no "Account" needs to be set up. You don't have someone listening to every conversation and selling it to whomever wants it unless you choose to do so. Why mandatory "Accounts" are "necessary" for most of the better TVs is both an invasion of privacy, and could be, and should be, illegal. A real controller where you can just punch the number in to change stations, not serially scroll through the entire lineup, is provided. The tuner is just superb - stations which would just barely come up with the Samsung 7000 are crisp and CC is just fine. Given it's low end price, this is a very good value, especially for OTA viewers. We get over 100 stations with just a 4-bay bowtie, transmitters being about 35 miles away in Tampa. We use it with a Samsung 43" sound bar, and you can program the controller it to use the Samsung sound bar in an integrated manner.