Typical price: £500
What is it: 32-inch HD Ready LCD TV with a hole in the front
What we think: The styling of this TV isn't to every taste, but it took more effort than a generic black box
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 June 2008
Tags: LG Electronics, LG 32LG6000, screens, Blu-ray, presets
We like:
Interesting styling; menus are a delight and there are plenty of picture configuration options; brilliant connectivity
We don't like:
Weak sound; not as much detail in the picture as we'd like
Also known as:
LG Scarlet; LG Scarlet 32LG6000
You might also need:
Blu-ray player; freesat, Virgin HD or Sky HD
CNET UK judgement:
If you desperately want this TV, then we wouldn't try to put you off. We don't mind the styling, even if the red back and hole are somewhat pointless. Picture and sound performance are good, but not great
Full review:
Want something with a different look to put in the corner of your lounge? You'll almost certainly want to consider the latest fad: a red TV. Done right, red can look great. But will it look good in five years time or will it be the modern equivalent of wood veneer? Continue Reading...
LG 32LG6000 History
5 Jun 2008 in Crave
Photos: LG 32LG6000 Scarlet, the TV with a hole
If you think your current TV could do with a hole smack bang in the middle of the frame, put down the drill and go and get yourself an LG Scarlet, it has a pre-drilled hole and you won't die using it
20 May 2008 in Crave
LG Scarlet: Exciting TV, irritating marketing campaign
In a world where marketing budgets are getting bigger and bigger, what can one company do to prevent declining sales? The fate of the TV world is in the hands of one fictional woman
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