Price range: £480.90 - £481.00
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What is it: 42-inch, 720p plasma TV
What we think: Great TV, offering a big screen, great Freeview performance and good HD picture quality at a reasonable price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 March 2009
Tags: LG, LG 42PQ6000, HD, analogue, pixels
We like:
Attractive styling; good picture quality; beautiful menus; easy to use; excellent sound
We don't like:
For the price, there's not much to moan about
CNET UK judgement:
The LG 42PQ6000's performance with high-definition content won't blow you away. That's not to say it's bad -- it's just that the lack of 1080p resolution means Blu-ray movies don't have the impact they could have. But we still utterly love this TV. The overall picture quality is excellent, the user interface is logical, friendly and attractive, and the price tag is relatively recession-friendly. The 42PQ6000 is a real winner and we wouldn't hesitate to recommend it
Full review:
TVs are funny things. You can spend a massive amount of money on one or a comparative pittance. The question is: at what point do you get the perfect combination of value for money and performance? Continue Reading...
LG 42PQ6000 History
5 Aug 2009 in Reviews
Best large-screen TVs under £800
We compare four of the best TVs on the market for around the £800 mark -- the feature-laden Sony Bravia KDL-40V5500, the Panasonic Viera TX-P42S10 with its stunning pictures, the LG 42LF7700 with its built-in freesat receiver, and the LG 42PQ6000, a great all-rounder
17 Mar 2009 in Crave
LG 42PQ6000: 42-inch HD Ready plasma looks gorgeous, costs less than a dog
If you want a decent size TV, but money is an issue, we think you might have your interest piqued by this new 42-inch LG plasma, which is a joy to look at and will set you back less than a pretty pooch
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May 25, 2009
Posted by: GK-Kenny
"Does what it says on the box"
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