A good looking massive 50in screen plasma the LG 50PG6000 Plasma TV is HD ready if not full with a resolution of 1365 x 768, the picture is clear and sharp and the blacks are deep and impressive, sound quality is good and there are plenty of connections with 4 HDMI and 2 Scarts (1RGB), it is definately worth a serious look, the argos lcd tv and plasma tv range may just have a great bargain waiting, this set performs very well indeed and gives good quality high definition images, what makes this set especially special is not just the performance but the amazing price at £1000 approx this is a superb 50in bargain Plasma TV that punches well above its price tag, it is a very competitive market the big screen plasma and this holds it heads high for quality and price.
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Comments (0) Posted on Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
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Pioneer has always made quality electronics and this no exception, offering impressive colours, deep blacks and clear crisp picture with stunning detail, this 42in plasma is what you would expect from a leader like Pioneer. Clean motion handling is another benefit of the Pioneer PDP-427XD, with 3 Scarts (2 RGB) and 3 HDMI it has plenty of connections, the screen resolution is 1024 x 768 and incorporates both analogue and digital tuners, overall this is a great Plasma from Pioneer and at under £1800 is very competitive in this large 42in screen Plasma market where competition is tough, try looking around to see an example of just how good this picture is from Argos plasma tv or Debenhams lcd tv and plasma tv and there is always the Pioneer home site to look at the latest models and what is coming in the future..
Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, May 29th, 2008
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LG have been known for quality at good prices for all their equipment and this no different with the LG 42PC1D Plasma TV, a large 42in screen boasts great colour resolution and impressive black levels, it is not the best 42in Plasma on the market but it is widely available from sources such as Currys LCD TV and Argos Plasma TV sections and in comparison to the others the price is fantastic, searching around may find this model at £600.00 yes £600.00 for a 42in Plasma and that alone is worth this humble review. The picture is good and so is the colour and clarity, the price tag is not a compromise on quality it is a reflection of where the market is today, with resolutions of 1024 x 768 it has 3 Scarts 2 of which are RGB and 2 HDMI along with both analogue and digital tuners. Pound for pound it is hard to find anything as good at this price.
Comments (0) Posted on Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
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High end plasma TVs have a lot to offer but can be expensive, LG have come into this end of the market with the LG 50PG6000 Plasma TV, what does this set offer, superb HD images for approximately £1000, this is a whopping 50in TV at a fantastic price. It is widely available so it should not be difficult to find one you could try your local dixons lcd tv and plasma section, the 1920 x 1080 resolution is full HD in all it’s glory, it has only 2 Scarts 1 being RGB but 3 HDMI connections, twin tuners analogue and digital ready for the change over, it is also a great looking TV and will astound you not only with it’s size and looks but also with the clarity of the picture, the vivid colours and good depth, it handles blacks as a plasma in this range would and is a great addition to the plasma series, highly recommended it is worth every penny of the price tag.
Comments (0) Posted on Sunday, May 18th, 2008
The technology that has driven LCD and Plasma TV’s is always getting better, these TVs are widely avaible in the high street abd can be found in some places you may not expect, the Debenhams LCD TV section quite suprised me but it goes to show they are every where, the HD revolution will continue until it is the normal standard, the limits to size of standard TV’s was down to the weight of a set the thickness of glass over the vacuum inside, with LCD and Plasma the limit is purely down to the ability to make one panel a certain size without loss of clarity and resolution, at the moment the biggest tv is 103in which is huge by any comparison. All modern sets are HD ready meaning they have the ability to show a high definition picture, the battle between HD and Blu-ray has a winner and it seems the standard will be Sony’s Blu-ray offering DVD’s with outstanding picture detail and clarity, the number of films being released on the Blu-ray format is increasing daily and although they are considerably more expensive to buy the prices are all ready dropping and at the moment are comparable with the first DVD discs approx £20.00 to £27.00.
There are many player available and I will not go into them today, the prices of players are coming down and are quite affordable and the quality including better features are getting better, now that the format war is over we are sure to see many more manufacturers bringing out out more and better models, this alone will start to drive the prices down and for the consumer this is always a good thing. The pairing of a Blu-ray player and HD TV, Plasma or LCD is a match made in heaven and no matter how someone describes the difference between HD and standard pictures the only way to actually grasp the enormous difference is to experience it yourself.
Comments (0) Posted on Saturday, May 17th, 2008
Pioneer has always made quality electronics and this no exception, offering impressive colours, deep blacks and clear crisp picture with stunning detail, this 42in plasma is what you would expect from a leader like Pioneer. Clean motion handling is another benefit of the Pioneer PDP-427XD, with 3 Scarts (2 RGB) and 3 HDMI it has plenty of connections, the screen resolution is 1024 x 768 and incorporates both analogue and digital tuners, overall this is a great Plasma from Pioneer and at under £1800 is very competitive in this large 42in screen Plasma market where competition is tough, try looking around to see an example of just how good this picture is from Argos plasma tv or Debenhams lcd tv and plasma tv and there is always the Pioneer home site to look at the latest models and what is coming in the future..
LG have been known for quality at good prices for all their equipment and this no different with the LG 42PC1D Plasma TV, a large 42in screen boasts great colour resolution and impressive black levels, it is not the best 42in Plasma on the market but it is widely available from sources such as Currys LCD TV and Argos Plasma TV sections and in comparison to the others the price is fantastic, searching around may find this model at £600.00 yes £600.00 for a 42in Plasma and that alone is worth this humble review. The picture is good and so is the colour and clarity, the price tag is not a compromise on quality it is a reflection of where the market is today, with resolutions of 1024 x 768 it has 3 Scarts 2 of which are RGB and 2 HDMI along with both analogue and digital tuners. Pound for pound it is hard to find anything as good at this price.
High end plasma TVs have a lot to offer but can be expensive, LG have come into this end of the market with the LG 50PG6000 Plasma TV, what does this set offer, superb HD images for approximately £1000, this is a whopping 50in TV at a fantastic price. It is widely available so it should not be difficult to find one you could try your local dixons lcd tv and plasma section, the 1920 x 1080 resolution is full HD in all it’s glory, it has only 2 Scarts 1 being RGB but 3 HDMI connections, twin tuners analogue and digital ready for the change over, it is also a great looking TV and will astound you not only with it’s size and looks but also with the clarity of the picture, the vivid colours and good depth, it handles blacks as a plasma in this range would and is a great addition to the plasma series, highly recommended it is worth every penny of the price tag.
The technology that has driven LCD and Plasma TV’s is always getting better, these TVs are widely avaible in the high street abd can be found in some places you may not expect, the Debenhams LCD TV section quite suprised me but it goes to show they are every where, the HD revolution will continue until it is the normal standard, the limits to size of standard TV’s was down to the weight of a set the thickness of glass over the vacuum inside, with LCD and Plasma the limit is purely down to the ability to make one panel a certain size without loss of clarity and resolution, at the moment the biggest tv is 103in which is huge by any comparison. All modern sets are HD ready meaning they have the ability to show a high definition picture, the battle between HD and Blu-ray has a winner and it seems the standard will be Sony’s Blu-ray offering DVD’s with outstanding picture detail and clarity, the number of films being released on the Blu-ray format is increasing daily and although they are considerably more expensive to buy the prices are all ready dropping and at the moment are comparable with the first DVD discs approx £20.00 to £27.00.
There are many player available and I will not go into them today, the prices of players are coming down and are quite affordable and the quality including better features are getting better, now that the format war is over we are sure to see many more manufacturers bringing out out more and better models, this alone will start to drive the prices down and for the consumer this is always a good thing. The pairing of a Blu-ray player and HD TV, Plasma or LCD is a match made in heaven and no matter how someone describes the difference between HD and standard pictures the only way to actually grasp the enormous difference is to experience it yourself.