The numerous LG HDTV Reviews about the LA7400 series
highlight the awesome performance as well as exclusive features and
technologies. In this series, screens of three different sizes are offered – 47
inches, 55 inches and 60 inches. These 1080p LED TVs are provided by the LED
Plus lighting system by LG that ensures tailored brightness of the display. This
TV produces pictures of stunning quality thanks to TrueMotion 240 Hz technology
that can minimize motion blur. This is a 3D TV provided with 4 pairs of
glasses. The LG’s Smart TV Web platform has built-in WiFi, Magic Remote and
DLNA media streaming.
Package
of amazing features
The various features of
LA7400 Series according to the LG HDTV
Reviews are quite amazing. The TV stand has an extraordinary swivel
mechanism enabling the entire set to swivel instantly. The TV offers three HDMI
inputs that are side-facing thereby enabling easy access. Optical digital audio
and outputs for headphone are provided on the backside of the TV. The USB Ports
enable media playback. Those who want to have a connection to the wired network
can make use of either the Ethernet Port or the 802.11n WI-Fi module. The Magic
Remote control is to be given a gentle shake to “wake-up”. The Remote control
functions over Bluetooth, Buttons are provided for power, channel, volume, 3D,
directional arrows, mute, quick menu and back. The Enter/OK key is in the form
of a scroll wheel in between the directional arrows.
Smart
TV Interface
LG
HDTV Reviews also highlight the improved Smart TV
Interface. A few new functions are added to the interface. Now the Home Page
has various panels. A separate panel is there for the premium apps, including
VUDU, Hulu Plus, Netfix, Cinema Now, Skype, Crackle and MGo. Another panel
consists of the 3D World that is exclusively for the 3D content. The Smart
World provides access to the LG App Store when more services are to be added. All
the gaming apps are grouped together in the Game World panel. Content
recommendations from various Web services are provided by the “On Now” panel.
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