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LG's website says that the refresh rate for the 39LN5400 is 50hz, which seems strange, but if it's true then it won't be able to show more than 50fps. Don't buy it.It says its only 50hz, does that mean ill be stuck with 50hz and 50fps with vsync on ?
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The 5700 is also out my budget. Has anyone checked if the 42" LN5300 has an IPS panel?Have you gamed on them though? How responsive are they? If anyone has tried out both a 32"/39" and a 42", I would greatly appreciate a comparison with the TV's lag. Yes I know the 42" will look better.
The 5700 is a bit out of my price range, and frankly I need don't a smart TV since this is going in the same room as my desktop and my PS3/PS4 (eventually) will be hooked up to it. U
Unless it's only the 5700 that is IPS, which I hope isn't true.
LG's website says that the refresh rate for the 39LN5400 is 50hz, which seems strange, but if it's true then it won't be able to show more than 50fps. Don't buy it.
EDIT: All the australian LG models seem to be 50hz. I guess you're out of luck >_<
The 5700 is also out my budget. Has anyone checked if the 42" LN5300 has an IPS panel?
I'm looking at the technical specifications for the 39LN5300 and it says that 1080p is only supported through component. Is this correct?
HDMI: 1080i, Component: 1080p, RF: 720p
http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-39LN5300-led-tv
I'm looking at the technical specifications for the 39LN5300 and it says that 1080p is only supported through component. Is this correct?
HDMI: 1080i, Component: 1080p, RF: 720p
http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-39LN5300-led-tv
I own a 39LN5300, and when hooked up to my computer the only refresh rate available for it was 50hz. Can anyone else check to see if theirs is at 60hz or not? I doubt LG's specs on the website are wrong. It has to be 60 hz, but then why is it only coming up as 50hz for me? And if it is truly 50hz, why make a 50hz tv? That just seems weird.
Both have MVA panels.So what is the status of these monitors? Does the 39LN5300 have an IPS panel? Or does the 42LN5300 have it?
Can anyone confirm?
I've gone through 3 39LN5300 HDTV's from 3 different stores and I noticed that they all have what appears to be back light bleeding/clouding in the middle or near the middle of the panel. I'm really not sure what to call it but it looks like an oval blob that can be seen when viewing an all black screen in a dark room. Can anyone else with a 39LN5300 confirm? Is it normal? A backlight setting of 15 and lower makes it harder to see what I'm talking about. Raise the setting and you should be able to see the same thing. BTW, my phone's camera picked it up better than my eyes but it does look pretty bad regardless.
I took it through some hardcore gaming like Candy Crush Saga, Farmville, and Words with Friends [/B]
Just curious, but, for Nvidia card users, is the EDID fix still required for 4:4:4?