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Screen size: 42'', Aspect ratio: 16:9, Frequency: 50 Hertz, HD Support: HD Ready, Audio type: Stereo ...
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Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 34 reviews of LG PC55 Series Plasma TV (42",50") from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 7.55/10. Comparing these reviews to 92406 other TVs reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 90/100 (or 9 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A glossy piano-black frame lends this TV a cool allure
Pros: Accepts 1080p feeds, Good hi-def performance , The price
Cons: Ropey Freeview performance , Mediocre audio , Disappointing black levels
Verdict: Considering the low price tag, connectivity also impresses. There are two HDMI inputs for rigging up your hi-def AV kit, two Scarts, component video input, an RGB PC VGA input for using this screen as a computer monitor, and, tellingly, a CI slot
Read Full ReviewReview summary: LG is looking to shake up the large screen plasma market with its PC55 range of plasma screens. Available in 50in and 42in sizes, the models have a contemporary thin designs and affordable price tags - this 42in model costs no more than £900
Pros: Attractive, Good HD pictures
Cons: Non-high def material disappoints, Mediocre sound
Verdict: The standard-def pics hold this TV back, but its high-def pics compensate
Read Full ReviewReview summary: LG is a brand desperate to improve its image. Having seen chief rival Samsung elevate itself to premium status through consistently good design and adventurous technology, it clearly thinks a copycat strategy will pay dividends
Pros: Attractive price, Good looking, Good connections
Cons: Awful presets, Standard-def images fail to impress, Average audio
Verdict: Its the cheapest brand name 42-inch plasma out there, but you'll need to invest in pricey HD sources to get the best from it
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The degree to which LCD has supplanted plasma in the popular consciousness is such that a gas flatty landing on our test bench is a welcome diversion. We still reckon the beleaguered technology has plenty to offer, though
Pros: Colours and black level response, Design
Cons: Audio, Motion blocking and noise, No 1080p
Verdict: This 42in plasma is certainly far from faultless, but priced at £1,000 it remains a decent bet for those looking for a budget supersize flatscreen
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