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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > TVs
LG 22LU5000 review
Although extremely butch TV fans may be deterred by the 22-inch 22LU5000 LCD TV's flamboyant design, many others will find it appealing. Whether or not a 1080p resolution is necessary on a screen of this size is debatable, but you can't question this set's great picture quality and features Read more
13 August 2009 by Alex Jennings
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LG 42PX5D review
A 42-inch plasma-screen TV equipped with a high-resolution panel and digital connectivity capable of displaying high-definition content, the LG 42PX5D is less expensive than most of its rivals, although this leads to a few compromises with usability and picture quality Read more
16 December 2005 by Richard Arrowsmith
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LG PS7000 (50PS7000) review
Aggressively priced for a 50-inch, 1080p plasma TV, the 50PS7000 nevertheless packs a powerful punch. It's tastefully designed, offers good connectivity and sports exemplary menus. Most importantly, its pictures are unusually aggressive for a plasma set, so its hi-def performance is frequently spectacular Read more
8 October 2009 by Alex Jennings
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LG EL9500 (15EL9500) review
The 15-inch LG 15EL9500 TV is an impressive showcase for OLED technology, but its sky-high price tag and tiny screen mean it isn't exactly ready for prime time. Read more
24 August 2010 by Niall Magennis
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LG 32LC46 review
LG is no stranger to the world of low-cost TVs, and the 32LC46 continues the company's high standards in design and performance. This HD Ready LCD TV also punches well above its weight with features and enjoys a sophisticated focus on picture colour and sharpness Read more
4 March 2008 by Alex Jennings
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LG 32LC2D review
LG's 32LC2D includes an integrated Freeview tuner in an impressive specification that includes high-definition compatibility, XD picture processing and enough features to embarrass more expensive alternatives. Our only gripe is its slightly limited connectivity Read more
6 July 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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LG LH3000 (42LH3000) review
The 42LH3000 is one of the cheapest 42-inch, 1080p LCD TVs available from a big-name manufacturer. While its standard-definition performance isn't amazing, its high-definition pictures are very sharp, and it offers impressive audio for a flat-screen TV Read more
9 April 2010 by Patrick Wignall
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LG 42LF7700 (freesat) review
Representing LG's first entry into the freesat TV market, the 42-inch 42LF7700 LCD TV with a 1080p resolution is an admirable effort at a reasonable price. Boasting a seriously attractive design, it also offers hugely watchable pictures, although its black-level response is slightly disappointing Read more
14 April 2009 by Alex Jennings
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LG 42PC1D review
Just over a grand for a 42-inch plasma? Bargain -- especially when it's stuffed full of high-class features like dual HDMI inputs, 10,000:1 contrast, reflection-reducing Clear Filter screen and picture-processing XD Engine. It outperforms some costlier rivals on picture quality, particularly with high-definition images Read more
23 June 2006 by Rob Gillman
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LG 42LB1D review
LG's 42LB1D is a reasonably well-specified model that's HD Ready, with dual HDMI connections and integrated Freeview, which can be found for a very affordable price online. It's a good deal, but its picture performance is disappointing compared to the latest LCDs, although sound is very impressive Read more
28 December 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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