Plasma Screen TV | Best Cheap Plasma TV
rss feed
Google
 
Home > Reviews > LG Infinia 60PZ750 60-Inch 1080p 600Hz Active 3D THX Certified Plasma HDTV with Smart TV

LG Infinia 60PZ750 60-Inch 1080p 600Hz Active 3D THX Certified Plasma HDTV with Smart TV

LG Infinia 60PZ750 60-Inch 1080p 600Hz Active 3D THX Certified Plasma HDTV with Smart TV
List price: $1,999.99
Amazon price: Too low to display
Prices subject to change.

Used price: $1,142.38



Buy Now at Amazon

Product Details

Binding: Electronics
Brand: LG
Color: Black
EAN: 0719192579828
Label: LG
Dimension: 0.3 x 55.3 x 0.3 inches
Manufacturer: LG
Model: 60PZ750
Publisher: LG
Studio: LG
Warranty: 1 year parts and labor (2 years panel)

Features and Descriptions

  • Bring your content alive with full 1080p HD 3D technology
  • THX 3D Display certified ensuring you're bringing an uncompromised 3D HD experience home
  • Smart TV allows you to access limitless content, thousands of movies, customizable apps, videos and the best of the web all organized in a simple to use interface
  • Incredibly high contrast ratio of 10,000,000:1 delivers incredibly vibrant colors and deeper and darker blacks
  • The 600Hz Sub Field Driving virtually eliminates motion blur

LG Infinia PZ750 1080p active 3D TV features THX 3D Display certification ensuring you're bringing an uncompromised 3D HD experience home. In addition to your cable TV, stream video from services like Netflix, Vudu and the best of the web all organized in simple to use interface. The Magic Motion remote is easy to use, with intuitive point-and-click control and just five buttons. LG's 2D-to-3D conversion feature can turn everything from cinema classics to sports to your TV favorites into larger-than-life 3D. Enjoy a vast array of entertainment like HD movies, HDTV shows and more—all on an incredibly slim design TV.


Ratings & Comments(Average:4.5)


5 - Great 3D Plasma
I did a lot of research before finally deciding on the LG 60PZ750 reading reviews from other websites. The specs on the LG looked good, and it has a lot of extra features for the price. A friend mentioned they paid much more for a 60 inch w/out 3D.

Last night I watched my first sporting event in 3D, the NBA finals. I thought I would get tired of wearing the glasses, but they didn't bother me after my eyes adjusted. Basketball in 3D was amazing. A totally different perspective. I only wish they had the same announcers as the ABC broadcast?? 3D isn't for everyday use, but is great for big sporting events and movies.

The HD picture is great. I am still tinkering with the settings, but the game in "sport" mode looked great.

The TV is very thin, but heavy. Not a big deal, but you will need 2 people to mount it on a wall. I also purchased the wifi usb dongle and it worked great. I haven't watched a movie on netflix yet, so I can't comment on the quality. There are a ton of network features that I will begin to explore when time allows.

My only negative comment is the TV issues a warning when you switch to 3D mode, and the only way to turn it off is with the LG TV remote. I use a universal remote that controls Directv and my receiver when "watching TV" so I have to keep the little "wand" remote handy. I am sure I can modify the universal to fix this, or possibly turn off the warnings, but I haven't figured that out yet.
4 - Great Price, Nice Pictures, Wonderful 3D, Love It
I bought 60pz750 from Amazon after a lot of research in comparison with other leading brands. Finally I chose this one by the size, price, and functionalities. The TV arrived perfectly but the default settings made me struggled and confused. The default energy setting is using intelligent sensor which consumes less power but the screen became darker and lack of vivid pictures. Since I did not buy any professional installation, I have to figure out by myself. It is not that difficult just so confused why this new TV's quality is so bad at the beginning. After a couple days playing the setting, I realized that I can change the energy mode. When I changed it back to normal/standard, the picture came back nicely. The display quality is good; about the same as my 3 years old Samsung Plasma's HDTV. The sound is flat that I may have to find a sound bar. Some people are saying it is because of the TV becomes thinner so as the sound.

The Smart TV is kind of useless to me. LG should have built in the wireless instead of we have to buy one. In the past I used HDMI cable to connect my PC to the Samsung plasma TV. I think I may have to do that way again. It is much easier to type or navigate using a PC. The Magic Motion Remote is ok, not great. I wish LG could provide a remote control with keyboard.

I just used the standard display because it is better than any other mode. So if you are thinking you may get better display by buying this model, think twice. I would suggest people just get the PZ550 model. You don't get much benefit from the higher end model like PZ750 and PZ950.

The 3D is nice. However the programs from Direct TV are horrible. They keep on playing the same over and over. I wrote an email to complain. They replied politely saying it will be brought up to their management's attention. I got 2 pairs of free glasses from purchasing the unit. The nose piece can be lifted to sit on top of my eye glasses. I wish it can be even better since my glasses have a bar across the two lenses. When the 3D glasses sit on my glasses, it can't cover the whole glasses. It is not totally bad but still not perfect. If you wear contact, you will not have this issue. The 3D glasses turn off from time to time without reason. My guess would be the timeout issue (or function) in case no one using it. It can be either good or bad. It doesn't bother me much. I don't have experience on other brand's 3D so I can't comment too much. In general, I am satisfied with this one.

The TV's glare is a concern if you have a lot of lights coming from the outside. Unfortunately, it is my case. My old plasma TV is smaller so the glare wasn't that bad. Since this one is big, I am having so much trouble. People suggested hanging on the wall and tilting it. I have not tried that yet because my TV is good to sit at the corner. I don't watch TV much during the day so hopefully I can live with it.

I checked the power consumption from the specification that it is 570 watts. I noticed there is a lot of heat coming from the back. The label at the TV says the cost of electricity is less than $40 a year. I don't know that will be true since I don't use energy saving display mode and I watched more than 5 hours. This TV does not get 5 stars from me but it is still an excellent one and I am going to keep it.




 Product Highlights

TV Player Classic
Software for viewing online internet TV channels on the TV or computer display in 'Window' or 'Full screen' mode.

Samsung FPT5094W 50-Inch 1080p Wireless Plasma HDTV

SesamTV Media Center
An all-in-one multimedia software designed to be viewed on a TV set. learn more

WinX Photo To TV
A software which helps you manage all your photos easily, it also capable of exporting them into VCD/SVCD/DVD format for TV viewing. learn more


 Plasma TV Resources

How Plasma TV Works
From the TV show 'The Lab With Leo Laporte', explains in a simplest term of how a Plasma TV works. watch video...

LCD or Plasma - It's Up to You
San Francisco Technology reporter, Gabriel Slate, looks at the difference between Lcd and Plasma Flat screen tv's. watch video...

Which one Should You Get: LCD or Plasma TV?
With the technology of both types that are still relatively new, LCD TVs initially cornered the market for smaller screen units, commanding a large segment of the computer monitor industry. The restriction of size in LCD monitors also held a slight edge over plasma technology until a few years ago when it was able to increase the screen size for about 40-inches. When deciding to purchase between LCD and plasma TV, there are a few factors that should be taken into consideration before hand. read more...

Innovative Custom Plasma TV Lift Design
A very creative custom plasma lift designed and installed to serve 5 rooms in a house. watch video...

Looking At Quality Plasma TV Reviews
If you have walked up and down the aisles of a consumer electronics store these days, you have probably run into a number of plasma televisions sets on display. After all, it is difficult to ignore the sets as they have amazing color and sound quality and truly do stand out from the multitude of "regular" television sets on the market. While these plasma televisions sets may look awesome, there may be some trepidation on your part to purchase one due to lack of knowledge about the product. If this is the case, have you opted to consult any plasma TV reviews? read more...


 Featured Articles | Newly Added Articles
Of all the accessories you can purchase for your plasma television, one of the very best are the plasma TV wall cabinets that you can buy. These are basically entertainment units that you can use to hold your television in as well as your DVDs, CDs, VHS tapes, and other related items. Plasma TV wall cabinets are designed to artfully conceal your plasma television, and there are a variety of options to choose from in terms of size, style, color and features. read more...
There are a few different problems that are common to experience with a plasma television, one of the most common being burn-in. this happens whenever any static image stays on the screen for a very long time and thus becomes burnt into the screen, and then is visible at least somewhat even when the image changes. This can be a very irritating when you are trying to watch television because you will be seeing a ghost pattern while you watch other programs. read more...
If you are not into the ideas of having your newly purchased plasma television be set-up either on a stand or be kept in a cabinet, then mounting it on a wall is your best option. It gives more space and a luxurious environment having a wide flat screen television simply attached to your wall. It might look simple to do the mounting part but it may be challenging if you don't know how to follow simple instructions. read more...
In every purchase of pretty expensive appliances such as plasma televisions, we always choose what is best for our taste and lifestyle. In choosing the best, it means that every detail or feature our plasma television gives us is worth every penny we have spent in buying it. But taking reality into consideration, we should not forget about the possibilities of unforeseen circumstances. Let us take the lifespan of plasma televisions into a discussion for a long time, it has been a hot issue to every plasma fanatics and competing industries. Earlier models of plasma televisions that were produced during the years of 1999 and 2000 have... read more...





Home Theater Design

TV Installation Guide