L. Knights (Silicon Valley): This tv is replacing my Westinghouse 40" LCD HDTV, and it is definitely much nicer. The picture quality is nicer (although it required some adjustment) the sound is better (although an external surround sound would be even better) and the quality of the unit, especially the sturdy base is much better. The remote is even better, you need to have good aim but I have used it from 30 feet away, where the Westinghouse was iffy even at ten feet.
Cathy Stucker "IdeaLady.com" (Sugar Land, TX USA): The thing that disappointed me a bit about this tv is the "smart" part. I was happy to get rid of my Apple TV and only use one remote, and that part has worked okay but the app for Netflix is not as good as the app for Netflix on either the Apple TV or the Roku (or even the Wii, for that matter), it's very basic and with the remote that comes with the tv it can be very pokey to search for something. I have used the app for your iPhone that turns the iPhone into a remote, but it of course only works when the tv is connected to the network, and the tv is slow to connect and then sometimes the remote app is slow or decides not to work. The app is also VERY basic.
Gorn (San Diego, CA USA): The main Smart TV screen on the tv is full of different things, but many of them don't work with the remote that is included with the tv. I tried playing some of the games, but they are pretty much impossible with the included remote OR the iPhone app remote. I considered getting the Magic remote but 1.) it's annoying that you need to buy a separate remote to use so many features of the tv and 2.) I wasn't even sure which LG remote with "magic" in the name would be the right one to buy.
Overall, I really do like this tv because of the quality of the unit, the picture, the audio and the fact I can use Netflix without another box or remote, and I also like the direct USB hookups. I figure the "smart tv" features can be improved with simple updates and maybe one day it will actually be worth it to purchase the magic remote but, as of this writing, I wouldn't get too excited about the "smart" part because...it's not.


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