We connected the LG LE7500 3D LED TV to various sources to test its image quality. To get a good
image from the panel out of the box (and without resorting to advanced calibration), we recommend users to
set the mode to cinema and lower the backlight.
Users should also make sure to turn off the lights and stay as far away from the television as possible as
the screen is very reflective. In fact, there were a lot of times where we saw our reflection on the
screen, particularly in dark scenes.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind on Blu-ray looked solid, with the LE7500 3D TV producing good black
levels (especially in the last few scenes) as well as vibrant outdoor images. The unit was also able to
handle motion well, thanks to its TruMotion 100Hz technology. The car chase scene on Transporter 3 was
smooth and had very minimal and visible judder.
Another feature that this panel offers is NetCast. Pressing the NetCast button on the remote lets a user
stream content from BigPond Movies, YouTube, Picasa, and Accuweather. The interface is well-made and is
simple to navigate. If you are currently using BigPond at home, then the movie service is unmetered. This
allows a user to watch and stream as much movies without having to worry about their monthly data
allowance.
While the images produced by this LG panel were good, it is hard to recommend. The reflective screen just
takes away the enjoyment of watching movies and TV shows. It is better for you to see this panel first hand
before taking the plunge. The LG 47LE7500 3D LED TV is available now with an RRP of $2999.