@sneeuwpopje123 the closest thing I’ve seen to 3D porn is Pirahnna 3D haha, that movie have nudes parts floating in 3D it’s funtimes, senseless movie but great 3D
@i8balls I like it, it’s good, haven’t caused any problem yet, and the 3D doesn’t hurt my eyes like the shutter glasses, those flickering thing kills me, if you enjoy watching 3D movie in theatre, you’ll enjoy this TV even more
Nice. Thanks for sharing this. The Wii displays 480p, which is still nice. The top Wii games look amazing, too on any HDTV. This is coming from a fan of Nintendo, but I just want to state that the reason why the Wii’s my favorite system is due to their amazing library of games and its ability to play old classics that I missed out on. All this is opinionated, of course.
@Ronald1Andres2 yea i understand that. movie are ment to be watched at 24fps as it is mostly shot in 24fps. with all these smoothing tech it makes the movie too smooth of a motion and it makes it look like you’re watching some homemade crap. thank god you can adjust the 120Hz settings as well as turning it off completely.
@japankorenet yea when i go to electronic stores and see this type of TV playing a movie it feels very weird, because that blur is what give movies the sensation of being a movie not some weird video clip that looks all uncomfortable.
@dareo2323 sorry I don’t get your question, there’s tons of mode that I haven’t played with, I’m super bad with technology stuff haha
@sneeuwpopje123 the closest thing I’ve seen to 3D porn is Pirahnna 3D haha, that movie have nudes parts floating in 3D it’s funtimes, senseless movie but great 3D
@Tovicladiesmen777 not sure, I haven’t tried it yet, I’ll test it out and will let you know
can u play with the tv motion ?,
imagine..3D PORN
does this have feature like mkv playback trough usb?
@i8balls I like it, it’s good, haven’t caused any problem yet, and the 3D doesn’t hurt my eyes like the shutter glasses, those flickering thing kills me, if you enjoy watching 3D movie in theatre, you’ll enjoy this TV even more
So how you like the 3d so far for this tv
smart phone? WTF!? 0:17
Unboxing in a dark room…
Bought mine, 55″ and I’m satisfied. It’s also the size of my cock.
good 3d tv
@IronManArkadius Don’t have any sound system, so we don’t know. Sorry.
Nice. Thanks for sharing this. The Wii displays 480p, which is still nice. The top Wii games look amazing, too on any HDTV. This is coming from a fan of Nintendo, but I just want to state that the reason why the Wii’s my favorite system is due to their amazing library of games and its ability to play old classics that I missed out on. All this is opinionated, of course.
Hi!
Does your LG automatically connect with the PS3? (using HDMI-CEC on both deivces)???
I`m asking this, cause it does not work on my LW4500 with Yamaha RX-V467,
although I choosen HDMI on all devices (ARC/CONTROL).
Regards
@mrcookie1021 MAKING UP FOR SOMEONE ELSE YA LACKING ?
I just bought that same tv but mine is a 60″ biiiiiiiiiiiiiaaaaaaaaaaaaattttttttccccccccchhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!
@TheAltair929 Yes.
@japankorenet is 100 Hz enough for the PS3. I have just bought a LG 42lw5500.
stupid camera
@Ronald1Andres2 yea i understand that. movie are ment to be watched at 24fps as it is mostly shot in 24fps. with all these smoothing tech it makes the movie too smooth of a motion and it makes it look like you’re watching some homemade crap. thank god you can adjust the 120Hz settings as well as turning it off completely.
@japankorenet yea when i go to electronic stores and see this type of TV playing a movie it feels very weird, because that blur is what give movies the sensation of being a movie not some weird video clip that looks all uncomfortable.
@dutchcrimesNL
This tv run smoothly for ps3, 360, 2d films, 3d films. No lag, no ghosting.
@k777kmk77mk777kk sorry for the late reply, I’m sure they are still selling around a little over $1000, you can check it on amazon or go to bestbuy
42LW5500 or 42LW570s ?
wich should i choose and why ?
im going to use it for ps3 and xbox 360 and films 2d and 3d
i want no lag at all and no ghosting