Typical price: £1,400
What is it: Premium 47-inch LCD TV with USB and Bluetooth connectivity
What we think: LG is doing good things with LCD technology here, with outstanding HD quality to prove it
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Reviewed on: 17 September 2008
Tags: LG Electronics, LG 47LG7000, EastEnders, noise, picture quality
We like:
Picture quality; prodigious connectivity; the many features
We don't like:
Black levels could be better; Bluetooth functionality is a bit of a gimmick; it's large by flat TV standards
CNET UK judgement:
LG can usually be relied on to deliver the goods when it comes to design and value. But in the 47LG7000 it has added another, crucial string to its bow: high performance standards. Plus you get cutting-edge Bluetooth functionality thrown in as a (small!) bonus
Full review:
LG has slightly struggled of late to emerge from the shadow of its all-conquering Korean neighbour, Samsung. That could all be about to change, however, thanks to LG's new £1,400 47-inch 47LG7000: a feature-packed TV with the performance standards to match. Continue Reading...
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