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Audio & Menus

Good audio quality, great instruction manual. Menu is not terrible, but not great.

The built-in speakers on the LG 55LE5400 were surprisingly decent. We’re used to throwing our hands up in despair and simply advising people to buy a dedicated surround sound system. The speakers on the LG are definitely not of the same caliber, but they’re better than the built-ins on a lot of TVs. The sound was fuller, with reasonable bass response for small speakers. The surround sound emulator didn’t do the sound quality any favors. We recommend leaving it off. There are several sound modes, as well. We had the best performances with the Standard and Cinema settings.

The menu interface on the LG 55LE5400 is similar to other LGs we’ve reviewed recently. Rather than a horizontally or vertically aligned list of options, LG favors bold graphics arranged like buttons. It’s pretty easy to figure out where your desired settings might live in a menu like this.

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The main menu

Once you select one of the above options, the menu changes to a more traditional, vertical arrangement. It can a little more frustrating here, because LG doesn’t take advantage of the entire screen. They could be showing far more menu options at the same time. Instead, you have to do a lot more scrolling up and down.

Menu Main Photo
The picture menu

The LG 55LE5400 also has a Quick Menu, a sort of ‘greatest hits’ collection of the menu items you’ll need most frequently. It takes up less real estate of the screen, so you don’t miss your TV show.

Menu 2 Photo
The Quick Menu

The instruction manual that ships with the LG 55LE5400 is seriously packed with information. Stretching out to a leisurely 200+ pages, you find pretty much everything you need to know about the TV and its features. You can find the LG 55LE5400’s manual online here#.

Instruction Manual Photo
A 200+ page manual has all the answers
Other Models in the xxLE5400 Series
For more information on other models in this series, check our Series Comparison Page.


LG 32LE5400
32 in.


LG 42LE5400
42 in.


LG 47LE5400
47 in.

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