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LG G2 series

While it may sport high-end looks and a cutting-edge remote, LG's G2 series is a disappointing stab at Google TV with ho-hum picture quality and a frustrating user experience.

Ty Pendlebury
Ty Pendlebury is a journalism graduate of RMIT Melbourne, and has worked at CNET since 2006. He lives in New York City where he writes about streaming and home audio.
Ty Pendlebury
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Overview

Despite the generally poor reviews and financial fallout associated with Google TV over the past 18 months, Google has made good on at least one promise to deliver more hardware to the marketplace. That hardware is the LG G2 series. Fresh from a name change (it was formerly the "LMG620 series") and a paring down (a second series, the LMG860, was scrapped), it represents the only actual television since 2010's disappointing Sony GT1 to support the Google TV platform.

While the rejiggered interface -- part Google and part LG -- is welcome, I still wish the Google ecosystem came with with a better TV. The picture quality of the Sony was OK but despite superior specifications, the G2 is actually worse. Black levels are some of the poorest I've seen this side of TCL, yet the 55-inch G2 is $500 more expensive than my current favorite TV, the Panasonic ST50. The LG's exterior design is striking and the QWERTY remote is the current "best-in-show" in terms of usability, but they can't save the LG G2 from being an also-ran to all but the most hard-core of Google geeks.

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Design

The ribbon stand is one of the best from this year's TV crop and makes the screen float in an iMac kind of way.
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Profile

The stand looks a bit funky in profile, but the screen itself is impressively thin.
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Connectivity

Four HDMI ports, two USB slots, and onboard wireless are to be expected from a 2012 TV.
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Remote

The LG Magic Motion remote has been tweaked for use with the Google TV with a few more buttons -- though, annoyingly, not Input or Settings -- and a full QWERTY keyboard.
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Remote

The QWERTY keyboard sits on the remote's flipside.
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Bezel

The stand and the bezel have a strange chrome/"brushed aluminum" thing going on.
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Bezel

More bezel.
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Smart TV

The hybrid interface is four parts LG (top) and one part Google (bottom).
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3D content

The TV has an on-demand app called 3D World that provides short-form 3D documentaries.
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Settings

The menu settings are a little confusing.
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Picture settings

The most common settings are all present and correct, though time-consuming to get in and out of.
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App availability

The newly renamed Google Play has a fairly sparse selection of entertainment apps in comparison with competitors.
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Picture quality

Yes, the LG G2 has some nifty features but in the end picture quality matters most, and I'm sorry to say the LG sorely lacks it. It can't perform anywhere near as well as last year's LW5600, for example, which costs much less. Gloomy blacks are the major culprit and make the G2 a no-go zone for videophiles, and the screen's reflectivity in bright rooms doesn't help.

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