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by Grummy - written on 20/08/09 (Very useful, 1220 readings)
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cater for it. I never had a problem with it, and it still works now ( I gave it to my sister). Installation was incredibly easy, with freeview built in everything tuned itself with a couple of simple button presses. I was then able to arrange them as I liked. Plenty of channel options so I could have DVD and numerous video game consoles all connected. The audio was excellent quality, not tinny or rattling like some Tv audio can be. The best feature though was the quality of picture, as crisp and clear as you could wish. On my video games. for the TV and basic DVD s etc, not so much. But that is a problem with this technology not this TV. This technology requires ...
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by Grummy - written on 20/08/09 (Very useful, 1220 readings)
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cater for it. I never had a problem with it, and it still works now ( I gave it to my sister). Installation was incredibly easy, with freeview built in everything tuned itself with a couple of simple button presses. I was then able to arrange them as I liked. Plenty of channel options so I could have DVD and numerous video game consoles all connected. The audio was excellent quality, not tinny or rattling like some Tv audio can be. The best feature though was the quality of picture, as crisp and clear as you could wish. On my video games. for the TV and basic DVD s etc, not so much. But that is a problem with this technology not this TV. This technology requires ...
LG 42LF66
by Cutecandy - written on 06/09/09 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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home with an enormous box full of polystyrene - no chance of damaging the product en route home. Luckily it also contained everything I needed to set up my LG 42 LF 66 in time for Corrie. I unpacked my 42 inch flat screen TV. It was pretty heavy and I needed help to get it unpacked safely. It balances on quite a small pedestal stand which fixes into the centre. This is very attractive and sleek but is slightly difficult to put together (not like my previous tele which sat on its own bottom!) Successfully lifted and clipped on it looked stylish - black flat front screen with a shiny wipeable frame. There are no buttons visible and only the LG logo below the screen to take ...
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by Cutecandy - written on 06/09/09 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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LG 42LY95
by SubKutz - written on 22/10/07 (Very useful, 962 readings)
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The salesmen at your local Currys or the latest magazine review always promise you this will be the last t.v you ll ever buy in the next 10 years. Then a few months down the line, a new breed hi-def television arrives. It s bigger and better, pact full of new mind-boggling technology making your latest purchase seem like something from the prehistoric ages. I like to keep myself up to date with my gadgets, so when it came to buying a new t.v, I didn t want to be spending over £1000 only to find 6 months down the line my t.v needed upgrading to cope with some new hi-tech gadget. Ignoring pesky salesmen I decided to go solely on consumer reviews and independent stores ...
LG 42LY95
by SubKutz - written on 22/10/07 (Very useful, 962 readings)
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The salesmen at your local Currys or the latest magazine review always promise you this will be the last t.v you ll ever buy in the next 10 years. Then a few months down the line, a new breed hi-def television arrives. It s bigger and better, pact full of new mind-boggling technology making your latest purchase seem like something from the prehistoric ages. I like to keep myself up to date with my gadgets, so when it came to buying a new t.v, I didn t want to be spending over £1000 only to find 6 months down the line my t.v needed upgrading to cope with some new hi-tech gadget. Ignoring pesky salesmen I decided to go solely on consumer reviews and independent stores ...
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