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by Jeffandk8 - written on 07/04/09 (Very useful, 393 readings)
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I've only had this TV for a few days now having picked it up at Tesco for £329.97. The price isn't too bad having searched around. If you can wait for it you can Quidco it and get 3% back so makes it nearly £10 cheaper. The TV looks good and has no visible speakers at the front of rear, they're underneath but still fine. The surround is shiney black plastic and will hold dust like mad but when clean looks fab. Headline figures 1366 x 768 Resolution (so it's HD ready not Full HD), 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio (more than enough and great compared to others I looked at just below this in price), 500cd/m2, 50Hz, Vesa mounting 200 x 200, 11.5kg. Picture on ...
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by Jeffandk8 - written on 07/04/09 (Very useful, 393 readings)
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I've only had this TV for a few days now having picked it up at Tesco for £329.97. The price isn't too bad having searched around. If you can wait for it you can Quidco it and get 3% back so makes it nearly £10 cheaper. The TV looks good and has no visible speakers at the front of rear, they're underneath but still fine. The surround is shiney black plastic and will hold dust like mad but when clean looks fab. Headline figures 1366 x 768 Resolution (so it's HD ready not Full HD), 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio (more than enough and great compared to others I looked at just below this in price), 500cd/m2, 50Hz, Vesa mounting 200 x 200, 11.5kg. Picture on ...
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by xxreviewwriterxx - written on 05/01/09 (Very useful, 231 readings)
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all their friends seem to think they need, so I decided about 26" to 32" would do me fine. I have heard many good reviews and reports from friends that LG make very good televisions so they were always going to be a contender. They are also very reasonably priced in comparison to some of the other well known makes, as I discovered when I started to look for my new purchase. I looked in my local Currys and Comet first as I decided they would have the best choice, however I soon found that a lot of the staff in these two stores assumed that as a woman I would not know very much about televisions and they seemed to want to tell me a load of rubbish that I thought ...
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by xxreviewwriterxx - written on 05/01/09 (Very useful, 231 readings)
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all their friends seem to think they need, so I decided about 26" to 32" would do me fine. I have heard many good reviews and reports from friends that LG make very good televisions so they were always going to be a contender. They are also very reasonably priced in comparison to some of the other well known makes, as I discovered when I started to look for my new purchase. I looked in my local Currys and Comet first as I decided they would have the best choice, however I soon found that a lot of the staff in these two stores assumed that as a woman I would not know very much about televisions and they seemed to want to tell me a load of rubbish that I thought ...
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by deeh - written on 08/11/08 (Useful, 591 readings)
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I bought this TV as a present for hubby and he is over the moon with it. The user manual that came with it was a couple of inches thick which was really daunting however the TV was very easy to put together (using the stand not wall mounted_ and set up was done using the auto tune which as a real technophobe is a real bonus! Once set up it took 10 mins or so to get to grips with the remote control and working out how all the features such as the freeview guide and the radio stations worked. The picture quality is good, very crisp and clear with no dead pixels. We previously had a seperate friewview box with our old tv and didng get a great picture or all the available channels but ...
LG 42LG3000
by deeh - written on 08/11/08 (Useful, 591 readings)
Rating:
I bought this TV as a present for hubby and he is over the moon with it. The user manual that came with it was a couple of inches thick which was really daunting however the TV was very easy to put together (using the stand not wall mounted_ and set up was done using the auto tune which as a real technophobe is a real bonus! Once set up it took 10 mins or so to get to grips with the remote control and working out how all the features such as the freeview guide and the radio stations worked. The picture quality is good, very crisp and clear with no dead pixels. We previously had a seperate friewview box with our old tv and didng get a great picture or all the available channels but ...
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