Thursday, July 30, 2009

LG 42LH30 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Gloss Black

42" LCD TV FULL HD 1080p (1920 x 1080p) resolution, 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, ATSC/NTSC/Clearn QAM - 1 Tuner, XD Engine, 178 True Wide Viewing Angle, SRS TruSurround XT, Invisible Speakers, Dolby Digital 5.1 Decoder, 3 HDMI, USB 2.0, includes swivel stand
Customer Review: Good qualty v/s price
I had a LG 42 no Full HD, and I bought this, because have good design and CDR (50.000:1). The bad thing is the response of the remote control, this is very slow to change between channel.
Customer Review: Great HD has never been so easy
I've been researching 40-42" HD TVs for months, looking for the ideal match for my needs that fit my budget of under $1,000. I looked at plasmas, 120Hz LCDs, 40", 42", Sharp, Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, Vizio, Westinghouse, and LG. I finally found it - on sale for almost two-hundred off (exactly eight-hundred-and-nine dollars). Would still be a great value at a thousand dollars. I'd rather have too much control than too little with my electronics. The 42LH30 delivers all the control I want and more, but it also provides several nice presets for the type of content I'm watching (movies, sports, games, standard). It also lets me build 2 presets myself for exactly what I want. I can be picky or I can be lazy and still get a great picture for any situation. The 50,000 dynamic contract ratio and 5ms refresh speed make for a superb picture/performance combo. I was very close to going with a 120Hz 42" Vizio. They have been getting decent reviews. When the LG 42lh30 went on sale, it was a deal I could not refuse. Some things I really like. 1) Outstanding picture (no compromises with colors) 2) Great performance (sports and movies don't judder at all so far) 3) Energy Star (several low power modes - I love flexibility) 4) Lighter than most (easy to hang on wall - I use an articulating arm) 5) Anti-glare awesomeness (I have lots of windows in my 3-seasons room) 6) Outstanding PC screen (when I just have to surf on the 42") 7) Upconverting DVDs look phenomenal (blu-ray player is next purchase) 8) Sound is more than acceptable on TV (I usually output audio to my Home Theater system if I will be watching for more than a few minutes) Things I would change: 1) Only 3 HDMI ports (Fine for me now with cable box, DVD player, and PC) 2) I'd prefer a matte black bezel instead of a gloss finish 3) Maybe add an SD-card reader (my DVD player has SD and USB reader, fortunately)


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