Sunday, February 5, 2012

Quick Take: LG LK520 series Televisions.

When you're looking for a big silver screen to take over from a fallen TV, the sky's the restrict when it comes to pricing. Brands equal and Bang & Olufsen are only too happy to rid you of the $1,000 notes hoarded under your mattress. But at the more manifest end of town, brands derive LG be shown more all the rage and models relish the and come forward solid, though bare-bones, televisions for token outlay. Recently, we reviewed the , and the step-up wear is, this, the LK520.



Based on the spec slab there is very insufficient to separate the and LK520, singly from LG's somewhat ludicrous asseveration the LK450 has a 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio--that's a bazillion to you and me--and this is especially humorous given the TV performed inadequately in black-level tests. In comparison, the LK520's diabolical levels are listed at a more Tory 150,000:1. Sports fans and kin allergic to jerky camera movements may take a shine to the 120Hz mode, and tweakers will perceive the numbering of dedicated ISF modes. Design-wise, it looks get pleasure from most LG TVs of late-model years with a vile bezel and a gem-shaped swivel stand.

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Inputs are meagre to three HDMI ports, and without Internet connectivity, you're also missing out on perky TV functionality. But if you're looking for "cheap and cheerful" the LK520 might just do that. You can remain those g-notes hidden…for now. Ty Pendlebury reviews televisions in CNET's New York office. He at hails from CNET Australia.



Ty's interests comprise gaming, indie music, hi-fi, streaming media, movies, literature, and cycling.




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