Friday, November 25, 2011

LG 42LG50 42 Inch 1080p LCD HDTV Customer Review

LG, the market dominator in consumer electronic appliances, have come up with the all new 42LG50 lcd tv to redefine your HDTV viewing. A magnificent model with overall attractive design, the LG 42LG50 is embellished with hidden speakers and a simple thin chrome strip on the bottom.

With full native resolution 1920 x 1080, the 42LG50 LCD HDTV produces more detail images which are sharper and clearer. Other image enhancement features such as 3 A/V mode and 8 picture modes facilitate the smooth running of images and view television basically every way possible. Moreover, the picture can be rotated in both vertical and horizontal through 178 degrees viewing angle. Hence you can enjoy your favorite scene from any seat of your living room and even from behind the room.

The HDMI interfaces of LG 42LG50 are spectacular. They do a good job with the SD channels, and you can connect your PlayStation, Blu-ray player, digital TV, and even PC applications that use VIA HDMI cable to this high-end TV. The best thing is the price factor. With a price of around $1,099.99 MSRP, LG 42LG50 offers you possibly one of the best bargains in this size range for lcd tv's.

Suitability: Suited as a primary TV in a mid-size room.In general, a wide aspect TV such as this one is ideal for DVD movies recorded in the popular 16:9 format, as well as high definition programming.

Value: Given its very inexpensive price, this TV has great features for the money.In fact, you would typically pay around 40% more to get a LCD TV having roughly the same viewable size.

Cons: Has only a rear connector location.

Pros: With built-in HDTV compatibility, this television can display images that are significantly sharper and more realistic than regular television, as long as the source is high definition.(It can easily render standard-resolution digital TV broadcasts and also depict the full resolution of widescreen DVD video.)The 3:2 pulldown feature of this TV reduces artifacts that can occur when motion pictures are transferred to a digital format such as DVD.

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