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LG 42PC1D
by freetimeaction - written on 22/10/08 (Very useful, 136 readings)
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I purchased this TV back in november 2006. It was my first Plasma / HD ready TV, and I loved it (after going from a 42" Rear projection TV) My first impressions were wow! . It makes me giddy now thinking just how great this TV was for it s price. I paid around £1,200 for the set, plus another £300 for a stand and surround sound kit. At the time of purchase I didn t have a HD source, but an xbox 360 was quickly aquired to test out the HDMI connectivity. Standard definition (SD) was great using the in built freeview, and the High definition (HD) was just amazing, which had an maximum output of 720p. The speakers on the set weren t great for watching films or playing ...
LG 42PC1D
by freetimeaction - written on 22/10/08 (Very useful, 136 readings)
Rating:
I purchased this TV back in november 2006. It was my first Plasma / HD ready TV, and I loved it (after going from a 42" Rear projection TV) My first impressions were wow! . It makes me giddy now thinking just how great this TV was for it s price. I paid around £1,200 for the set, plus another £300 for a stand and surround sound kit. At the time of purchase I didn t have a HD source, but an xbox 360 was quickly aquired to test out the HDMI connectivity. Standard definition (SD) was great using the in built freeview, and the High definition (HD) was just amazing, which had an maximum output of 720p. The speakers on the set weren t great for watching films or playing ...
LG 42PC1R
by futurenoir - written on 01/11/06 (Very useful, 399 readings)
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When looking around on the internet, I found two which I thought were possibilities and that my dad may like.One had a 50 inch screen and the other was a 42 inch and these both had a silver finish and had freeview built in and this was a good factor and enabled my dad to cancel N.T.L (CABLE).After carefully looking at the two tv s, my dad said he liked the look of the specifications of the 42 inch version so later that week we decided to have a look at the tv in a shop before we made any big decisions. After all, there is nothing like seeing the television in the flesh. WHAT WE THOUGHT WHEN VIEWED /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ...
LG 42PC1R
by futurenoir - written on 01/11/06 (Very useful, 399 readings)
Rating:
When looking around on the internet, I found two which I thought were possibilities and that my dad may like.One had a 50 inch screen and the other was a 42 inch and these both had a silver finish and had freeview built in and this was a good factor and enabled my dad to cancel N.T.L (CABLE).After carefully looking at the two tv s, my dad said he liked the look of the specifications of the 42 inch version so later that week we decided to have a look at the tv in a shop before we made any big decisions. After all, there is nothing like seeing the television in the flesh. WHAT WE THOUGHT WHEN VIEWED /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ...
LG RZ-42PX11
by marandina - written on 29/05/05 (Very useful, 2502 readings)
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they used to be so I though it would be nice to able to watch the goggle box without having to don my glasses (much as I look darned good in them). The world of Plasma TV is a large one these days with plenty of choice around. In fact, even 42” Plasma is out of date what with 50” now freely available and the size just keeps getting bigger! (stop sniggering at the back there) The debate I had around the right TV to choose was around brand, price and whether to go for plasma or LCD. The first question I needed to answer was whether to go for LCD or plasma. Now there is some great information available on the Internet. Basically, these technologies differ as to how they ...
LG RZ-42PX11
by marandina - written on 29/05/05 (Very useful, 2502 readings)
Rating:
they used to be so I though it would be nice to able to watch the goggle box without having to don my glasses (much as I look darned good in them). The world of Plasma TV is a large one these days with plenty of choice around. In fact, even 42” Plasma is out of date what with 50” now freely available and the size just keeps getting bigger! (stop sniggering at the back there) The debate I had around the right TV to choose was around brand, price and whether to go for plasma or LCD. The first question I needed to answer was whether to go for LCD or plasma. Now there is some great information available on the Internet. Basically, these technologies differ as to how they ...
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