Typical price: £650
What is it: 42-inch, super-slim TV with 100Hz processing
What we think: As well as being one of the prettiest TVs we've seen, it rewrites the rule book for pricing skinny TVs
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February 18, 2009
Posted by: YOBOY
"I want to like it, but I don't"
What I like:
ease of use on the adjusting of picture and sound
What I don't like:
Ghosting on sport(golf football snooker!)
Review:
Although at first I was very impressed with the picture quality on standard definition it started going a bit sour when the sport started to come into effect. Ghosting around players when they run down the wing or close ups on their heads when going past the crowd. Tried lots of different settings but to no avail. Also judders/staggers on slow panning shots. doesnt adjust quick enough during HD viewing whether it is sport or nature programs.
Sound, my 4 year old Toshiba (32WLT66) blows this out of the water, my Nans 20 year old transistor radio has better bass and top end quality.
If sport is not your thing this tv would be very nice, if smooth motion is needed stay away.
I hope this helps you.
Its not bad but it is definitly not good
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