LG Infinia 60PK950 60-inch 1080p Plasma HDTV Reviews
Average Customer Rating - 4.6 out of 5 stars
14 customer reviews
LG 60PK950 - Overall an Excellent TV!, September 11, 2010
I purchased my LG 60PK950 about a month ago after several months of research comparing plasma with LED/LCD; I am VERY impressed with this TV! It is LG's 'top of the line' plasma, so it has all the bells and whistles you could expect. Here are the things I like best:
- High quality picture, with dazzling colors and excellent black levels (thanks to the new tru-black filter)
- Internet widgets work great and are easy to setup
- Excellent value for your dollar. I got this TV at a great price (substantially under $2000) and it compares easily to TV's close to $1000 higher in price.
- Minimal plasma effects (image retention, ghosting). I hold never seen any ghosting or image retention artifacts. From what I've read, if they do show up, you can easily remove them by running an IR program overnight to clean up the artifacts.
- Great viewing angle! Much better than my previous Samsung DLP TV. The LG is bright and clear even at 160 degrees.
- Power consumption is much lower than last year's model. I think it uses somewhere around 150 - 200 watts depending on what's being shown. Still more than LED LCD which can be below 100 watts. Previous plasma TV's consume up to 500 or more watts.
My only 'less than stellar' comments for this TV are:
- I option it had Pandora radio and another movie source in the widget list. It has VuDu (which is cool), You Tube, and Netflix; but I was hoping it would also have the CinemaNow that is included with LG's Blu-ray players. I'm hoping it will be included in a adjectives software update.
- DTS audio is not decodable from video on a thumb drive. It will play 1080p high quality video from the USB ports, but audio seems more limited.
- This TV just missed the cut for 3D, but my personal thought is that 3D will not be mainstream until the glasses aren't required. If you must have 3D, LG just released the PX950 stripe, but it will be pricey for several months.
- More glare than my DLP TV. Initially I was a bit disappointed at this, but when you combine a plasma picture (not as bright as LED) with a solid glass front, some glare during daylight is unavoidable. My solution was to turn up the brightness a bit and draw the blinds for daytime viewing. If you are a constant daytime viewer, you may want to consider another model. But for me, I mostly watch surrounded by the evening and the picture is just stunningly beautiful with rich colors and great contrast and black levels!
All in all, I love this TV and highly recommend it. The most important aspect is the TV's picture quality and the look/style within your room. This TV gets the highest marks for both. The rest is icing on the cake in my opinion. Do your research and if you pick this TV, you won't be disappointed.
Now That's a TV!, June 25, 2010
We got this tv when we moved out of state for a new job, which happened to be away from our family. I have to say this has to be the best HDTV we have ever owned. We have 3 HDTVs in our home now, but the picture quality and user interface on this LG is far superior to my Toshiba and Samsung. I hooked up our new Moxi DVR and own never looked back. The LG widgets are great for some quick information, and you can personalize them according to the user. In fact, you can have multiple users personalize their own widgets. I also really like the integrated Netflix, Vudu, Twitter and other apps on this LG. We have saved so much money from not going to movies and just waiting for them to be on Netflix or Vudu. Soon we will be hooking up the integrated Skype app & camera to see our families who live contained by other states. It really surprised me when I opened the box and it contained 2 remote controls, the sleek black Wii remote type one and a regular one. Also that it came with an LG wireless internet usb dongle so I didn't have to hook up my Ethernet to it. I hooked up the Ethernet anyway since we wired our house for that, but the dongle works great too! As far as glare goes, we have had no problems whatsoever. We have lots of big window and have never had glare issues. Another thing I noticed is that it turns off and on so quick. Some people might think that's a abnormal comment, but after you get your Samsung jingle every time you power on or off, it get's annoying. It seems as if the Samsung has to wait for the jingle to happen to power on or off. One additional thing, when you are surrounded by a an app, if you happen to leave the screen for a while without any movement, the tv automatically shrinks the picture size and uses it as a screensaver moving around your screen. Remember the old Windows logo screensaver that would bounce around the screen and never quite line up exactly contained by the corner? Well it is like that, but a full screenshot in HD. All in all, this LG is a GREAT tv, with a great picture and great apps. Who could ask for anything more!
Great TV., November 13, 2010
Like everyone else, I read lots of reviews online before deciding which tv to purchase. I ended up choosing this one because of the size, features, and price. I have have the tv for just about two months and I love it. I thought the size was going to be a bit big for my room, but I quickly got used to it. Anything smaller now would seem silly. I never even went into a big box store because their selection is of inferior quality Amazon and who wants to pay sales tax.
There are only two minor problems I have found, but both can be corrected. First, I initially had component cables running from my cable box to the tv. Because of this, I had a lightheaded red and green line continuously traveling up the screen. I switched to a HDMI cable and the problem disappeared. The other problem is the sound. The speakers are in the back of the tv, so if there is a room on the other side of the wall in which the tv is positioned, they can hear everything. A sound bar would glibly fix this problem, but I have not purchased one yet. As for the sound quality itself, it is perfectly adequate. I watched Iron Man 2 last night and everything sounded great to me.
The remote is unproblematic to use, and I loved how the wireless internet device came with the tv. I have had no problems with this and the quality of Netflix movies is very good. They load surrounded by less than 10 seconds. One last nice touch to this tv is the input selection. The input button on the remote opens a full screen menu that has all selections within front of you. The inputs with cables connected are highlighted so that it is easy to choose what you want without having to hit the input button many times to scroll one by one.
So in summary, this is a great 60" tv. Just be sure to get HDMI cables for it.
Awesome TV!!, September 21, 2010
After just this minute selling my home that had a custom 96" LCD projection home theater installed, I needed to buy a new TV. I did a lot of research on the new TVs and the different technologies out there like LCD, LED, Plasma, 3D, etc. I came to the conclusion that the LG 60PK950 was the best TV for my application. It arrived later week and boy am I impressed! This TV has a clean and crisp picture. Frankly, I don't miss the home theater now that I have this set. The colors are awesome out of the box without calibration yet. The Tru-black filter is really nice and definitely helps since I have this tv located surrounded by a room full of windows. I've read about other people still seeing reflections but I can barely see them if I concentrate on them. This is a great set for the money and I'm glad I pulled the trigger. I've had a number of people comment how sharp the picture looked. I even have a brother-in-law already wanting to buy one too. Buy it and verbs. You won't be disappointed.
Beautiful Big Screen, December 3, 2010
A beautifully designed television -- black with one piece of glass covering and overlapping the front of the TV. Great screen, rich colors. Good backlit remote. Lots of options for adjusting the picture. Includes a wirelesss adapter to connect to Netflix, etc (even though I eventually used an ethernet cable from the router). Happy I got this thru ONE CALL. The remote is RF as well as IR so it doesn't own to be pointed at TV. A second remote is included. BluRay movies through the HDMI input are beautiful. I considered Panasonics and Samsungs but I think this LG Infinia premium model matches up with features and picture quality -- and you get a slightly larger 60" screen instead of the 58".
Cons: Poor sound, but this is common among the trim screen modern TVs. No Closed Caption button on remote. Some picture jerkiness at times watching Netflix content -- could be the Netflix server not feeding fast enough.
Other: Runs warm. Has lots of input jacks. Red LED in bottom right corner when TV is off. Blue LED in center bottom lights and then go out shortly after turning TV on. I use it for over-the-air TV. Excellent tuner -- it scanned and picked up many, many channels (most of which I have disabled). Takes two people to unpack and handle. It weighs over 100 lbs. Stand is pre-attached.
A SOLID 4 1/2 stars. Recommended if you want a big-screen.
GREAT!, October 26, 2010
I just purchased this set after reading frequent reviews online, surfing AVS, etc. This set is great and a huge step up from my 42" 1080P Panasonic plasma. This set is so thin, it looks like an LED from the side (which is great)! The picture looks great right out of the box and it was a piece of cake to setup. The NetFlix and other integrated features are nice and produce a great HD picture while streaming. Note that low resolution sources (SDTV or DVDs) will look pretty poor when stretched to a 60" screen, but as long as you stick to 480p or 720p at a minium, it will look great!
Wonderful Product and Wonderful Service by Seller, November 11, 2010
I purchased my LG 60PK950 about a month ago. I am VERY impressed with this TV. I like High quality, colors, Internet, and excellent value for dollar.
Things I close to to have, I expect may be in future upgrades: Google TV and Pandora Radio.
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Easy as 1-2-3., November 15, 2010
From ordering ; to shipping ; to receiving this was the easiest most pleasant experience I have ever had when buying on-line. After I received the TV,it was amazingly easy to set up and use. The quality is great. We are very happy with the entire pruchase and recommend Amazon to others as the place for on-line shopping.
Absolutely wonderful picture!, August 3, 2010
I received my 60pk950 about a week ago and absolutely love it. This was my first HDTV purchase and I spents months researching different brands and models. I was originally set on buying a Panasonic, but the refusal to own up to the rising blacks and floating blacks steered me away. Why pass money to a company that won't admit to issues with their products? I bought an LG BD390 after reading stellar reviews on the blu-ray player and that led me to considering one of their televisions. I joined the AVS forums and spents months reading threads and posts on most brands and models available. My concensus is that the LG owners had the least amount of issues. Samsungs frequently buzz and the Panasonics have black issues. LG seems to be the underdog, so they are really out to impress their customers.
As for the TV, I love the picture and blu-ray discs look fantastic. I dream of that they look just as solid on the 60PK550, but I wanted the bells and whistles that the 950 offered. Also, the Trublack filter DOES make a difference. Here's the deal, glass reflects so you will never have a TV that has no weighing up at all, but the filter greatly diminished that issue. Very happy with that. I had thought about getting an LED, but since I pretty much only watch films, the "soap opera" look to LED/LCD drove me nuts. If you prefer the cinematic look, plasma is really the only way to shift. I can understand why people like LED, but it wasn't for me.
I am not a video expect, but to me, the picture looks great. I can stream Netflix with no problem using the wifi dongle (included) and the widgets are moderately cool. They are nothing to get excited about, but I'm sure more will be added over time. Blu-rays look stunning. I can't stress that enough. This TV is 60" and I can sit 5 feet away and not thought any breakup at all. Smooth as day. I also have an Xbox 360 hooked up and haven't noticed any lag issues at all. Buy this TV. If you don't need the Trublack filter, Netcast or widgets, the 550 should suit you fine.
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