Robert A. Wilber (Elyria, Ohio): Just purchased and wall mounted the TV. Chose it over a Samsung, simply because of the price vs options. Samsung's was more expensive, and had the same specs.
Setup is a breeze, and the picture is sharp. The built in speakers aren't fantastic, but I'm running it through my surround sound anyways.
No complaints at all about my purchase, and I would highly recommend this to anyone not wanting to shell out $1400 on a TV -> Just get this and a Roku for the same effects as a Smart TV.
Venkateswara Jujjuri: This is a great value purchase, but, as others stated, there is no such thing as "True Motion" 120HZ rate (for sports fans only, of course). No matter what the LG reps and the cardboard box state. I have a Samsung 46 LCD, 3 years old, and the 120HZ refresh rate is absolutely obvious and is a part of the options for the user to select. Otherwise the LG TV value is more than fine for any general viewing. Just not so much for a true fan of sports - luckily not me. :)
WarmWeatherGuy: The manual doesn't tell you much. For example, it doesn't tell you how to add channels to your "favorite" list. I just now noticed that it turns itself on when I turn on the blu-ray. The manual didn't warn me about that. I kept turning on the blu-ray and then turning on the TV but I was actually turning the TV off right after it had been turned on by the blu-ray. I don't know if the TV turns on when a video signal appears or if the IR signal to turn on the blu-ray is turning on the TV. I am still learning. It would be nice if the manual would tell me. The manual only tells you how to screw on the base or how to fasten the TV to the wall.


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