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LG 42PW450T Pro Reviews

www.whathifi.com‘s review Edit

The unofficial award for ‘most intriguing/bewildering TV’ in this size sector undoubtedly goes to the LG 42PW450T. As it’s the least expensive screen we've seen at this size (and it’s yours for close to £400 if you do the legwork), we were primed to accept some holes in its specification, but the 42PW450T gives with one hand and takes away with the other in head-spinning fashion. On the plus side, this is a blandly handsome 3D-ready plasma screen at a bargain-basement price. It benefits from LG’s exemplary on-screen menus, has a remote control with a realistic number of buttons and is simple to set up to your satisfaction. There’s a Freeview HD tuner, and the set will also play back high-def DivX files via its USB socket.
8.0 Rated at:

 

AVForums‘s review Edit

Overall the 42PW450 offers a competent 2D performance but given the presence of better 2D displays at this price, its main selling point is the inclusion of 3D. However the overall 3D performance just wasn't good enough, even at this price point and as such we would find it hard to recommend the 42PW450 for those wishing to take their first steps into the third dimension.
7.1 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 10, 2011

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

Its HD-ready panel was never going to match a full HD screen for detail, but for £600 the LG 42PW450T delivers a remarkably impressive performance in terms of sound and picture. It's not terrifically convincing as a 3D screen but if money is tight it just about passes muster.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 14, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 7.7 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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