LG TV Reviews
LG 47LH50 Review
The big key feature difference of the LH50 series LG with the LH55 is the LAN connection accessing the "Netcast Entertainment Access". This feature enables Netflix Instant Streaming video, Yahoo, and Utube content without having to feed through a computer to receive it. The Ethernet ability is right there in the TV! Read More...
LG 47LH55 Review
Rocky looks amazing on the LCD. Not too over saturated but just right. Where there is gray in a scene the TV is satisfied with letting the scene be gray. Colors that are meant to be subdued are displayed that way. This TV is hitting a major sweet spot in price/value offering with its many excellent features and picture quality. It's my favorite TV at the moment for an LCD in this price range. Read More...
LG 42PG25 Review
This is a second tier model in LGs 2008/2009 lineup for plasma TVs. So the TV has some budget conscious constraints as our review below will point out. All 2008 LG plasma TVs claim a dynamic contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 and this series plasma has a native contrast of 20,000:1. The plasma has the new Fluid Motion technology which LG claims gives the effect of a 180hz refresh rate. It also contains some of the other common enhancements found in all of LG's new plasma lineup such as Clear Voice technology which enhances and amplifies the human voice element in programming with lots of background noise or music. Read the full LG 42PG25 Review
LG 42LGX Review
The LG 42LGX is a current fall 2008 TV model. The LCD has some of the "scarlet" design accents – red trim visible on sides, top and around the stand of the TV. The top upgrades in this LCD is the depth of only 1.8" and its 120Hz processing capability. It has 1080p resolution and all of the new LG technologies including processing enhancements. It contains 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and 4 HDMI inputs (3 in back, 1 on side). Read the complete 42LGX review
LG 47LGX Review
The 47LGX passed our HQV testing with most results excellent. The processor got a little confused at intervals during the Film Resolution Loss Test, but corrected itself quickly. There was little to no moire' pattern during the stadium seating section of the FRLT. There was also some flicking background noise appearing in our HD Noise Test. Overall the TV's processing chip sets passed our tests easily. See the full 47LGX review
LG 50PG25 Review
Viewing the recent 480i release of 3:10 to Yuma starring Russel Crow was a pleasere on this plasma as it displays very natural earth tones and good dark shadow detail. This is a "refined" 480i DVD so not as difficult to produce a good picture from as some older DVDs but the LG 50PG25 did a fine job of producing great images. At times and with some 480i sources we noted the 50PG25 budget oriented chip sets struggling to up convert without grain and background noise. This is typical for a budget plasma or LCD and one reason the higher end units demand a higher price tag. Flesh tones were natural though not the best we've seen. Click here for the full 50PG25 Review
