Typical price: £300
What is it: 22-inch, HD Ready LCD TV
What we think: Looks great and is capable of producing better pictures than we expected, but, sonically, it's a flop
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 July 2009
Tags: LG Electronics, LG 22LU4000, monitors, performance, picture quality
We like:
Really good pictures for such a small TV; very cute; loads of features; attractively priced
We don't like:
Feeble audio quality; design may not be to everyone's tastes
CNET UK judgement:
LG hasn't forgotten to put some quality behind the 22LU4000's glamorous exterior. Its pictures are some of the best we've seen in the small-screen TV market, and it's got tonnes of features to play with too. It's just a shame the swanky design seems to have led to sound-quality compromises
Full review:
Sadly, many manufacturers seem to see the small-screen TV market as an unimportant sector, and don't put much effort into such matters as picture quality and feature sets. But LG, at least, seems hell-bent on bucking this dismal trend. The 22-inch, HD Ready 22LU4000 LCD TV, available for around £300, does more than just the basics. Continue Reading...
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