The LG 47LB730V Review & Summary 2015: Price & Key Specs to Know Before Purchasing
Here's our breakdown of everything you need to know about the LG 47LB730V
Pros and Cons:
The LG 47LB730V delivers high quality 3D performance without any crosstalk. This is something that is difficult to find in most 3D supporting televisions. It is also capable of rendering accurate colours. Its media player can run almost any file. It is also compatible with WiDi and Miracast. But, LG could have done something to enhance the backlighting. The dynamic backlighting is unusable and there aren't enough LEDs. Besides, the 47LB730V has poor contrast.
Specs:
The LG 47LB730V is a 47-inch LED directlit smart TV. It is the ideal television for those who make heavy use of streaming services. It has a 1920x1080-pixel display that supports passive 3D. The TV comes with 2x3D glasses. The Smart TV services include Smart TV, App Store, BBC iPlayer, LG App Store, internet browser, social media, Skype compatibility and Knowhow movies.The 47LB730V supports connectivity through Wi-Fi (built-in), DLNA, Ethernet, 3xHDMI, Composite/Component, 3 USB 2.0 and SCART. It supports Freeview HD Tuner and delivers 24W audio output. The TV weighs 12.8 kg without stand.
Talking Points:
LG impressed everyone in 2014 by releasing some great-value mid-range televisions. The LG 47LB730V has carried forward the same legacy. Among other features, it stands out for its attention-grabbing curved stand. The series is available in other sizes in the 42-65-inch range. The prices are somewhat higher compared to the H6400 series from Samsung, but when you get better picture quality, you see more value coming your way.
Prices:
The LG 47LB730V is available at $1347, which can be considered as relatively expensive in its class. But with that impeccable 3D performance and colour accuracy, you will not find it too much when looking at other higher-priced TVs that fail with their 3D performance.
Conclusion:
The LG 47LB730V has been listed among the best TVs of 2014 because of its better Smart TV UI and screen. The webOS interface from LG is almost unmatchable. It has a highly responsive Smart TV interface and even though this TV seems to be priced more expensively, it is still good value for money.
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