LG 22LF10 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Gloss Black
Aug 29, 2009 in
Electronics
- LCD HDTV features with swivel stand and energy Star rated
- 720p HD resolution 1680 x 1050p with HDMI v 1.3 digital inputs
- Dolby Digital 5.1 with SRS TruSurround XT
- 160 degree wide view angle
- 6,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio
22-inch LCD HDTV, 1366 x 768 Resolution, 6,000:1 Contrast Ratio, ATSC, SRS TruSurround XT, 1 HDMI input… More >>
LG 22LF10 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Gloss Black
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3 comments
Parth G. Patel on August 29, 2009 at 12:43 am
This TV is great for a bedroom or a dorm [reason why I bought it]. The picture is great and the sound just right. This TV is after all only 22 inches so one shouldn’t expect the sound to fill a huge room. LG is also a good TV manufacturer and a trusted brand. My roommate last year had an LG TV as well, and it worked great and is still working like the day we opened the box. This is probably the cheapest 22 inch flat screen you’ll find, and its a steal at the price. Sure its not a top notch as some of the more expensive brands, but the difference is hardly noticeable. With the price, quality, and reliability considered, I would give this TV a 5 out of 5.
There is one thing though, one of the pictures on amazon isn’t correct. I think its of an older model.
Gary E. Hodgdon II on August 29, 2009 at 3:19 am
The display on this TV was below my expectations. I first thought the washed out display was due to the composite cable being used to connect a DVD player. Switching to component (480p) did not help much. On top of that, the back light is too bright to begin with and when adjusted the picture can become muddy. There is an auto adjust feature that reduces the back light in steps to match a dark or bright screen. The problem with it here is the steps are noticeable, not smooth. I was surprised to see that this is not a 16:9 display, it is 16:10 which is commonly found on PC monitors. The default aspect ratio is set to “full” which stretches everything to fill the screen. There is an option to set 16:9 or even better have it set automatically based on the input signal. This works well with OTA digital TV as it will not letter and pillar box the 4:3 signal. Because of the aspect ratio of the tv, HD content that would normally be full frame is now letter boxed. Not to big of a problem to me. I tested this with a Blu-Ray copy of Kill Bill, the picture quality (player set to 1080p) was better than component. Used the same player set to 720p and the quality was about the same. If using a standard DVD player, I’d suggest it be one that up converts to HD via HDMI. Also, the transition from the letterbox caused by the 16:10 monitor to the black bars inherent with the movie was pretty seamless until the back light started to adjust. This would have been a much better TV if the black levels were better and had an over all better display quality. I was going to give this 2 stars but after trying the different HD sources it earns a 3.
R. D. Moran on August 29, 2009 at 3:58 am
I received this TV about a week ago and so far am happy with it. I do not have a high definition feed, so am watching standard definition TV on it, and am pleased. There were no problems with shipping, or setting up the TV, and everything is just as advertised. No problems with the remote or the menus. All in all, a good TV for the price.