EISA.eu Updated: 2011-10-03 23:03:23
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With the fantastic looking 42PC1RR, LG Electronics has introduced a real highlight in the field of plasma TV. Thanks to its use of a thin filter-foil instead of a glass filter screen, the 42PC1RR reproduces astonishingly deep black levels, giving high...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 10:32:09
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LG has just launched a new range of flat-panel TVs, but we take a look at one of the slightly older ones; a 50-inch plasma at a killer price tag - the price is right, but is it really a bargain? When Samsung blew the established big-screen pricing ord...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 10:32:13
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If you want to improve on this TV, buy the seventh generation Pioneer plasma. But thatll cost you $2,300 more. For the dollars asked for the LG 50PC10, it is simply brilliant.
Incredible value for money, good picture quality with built-in digital tuner and devices connected via HDMI.
Inadequate handling of interlaced analog input signals.
If you want to improve on this TV, buy the seventh generation Pioneer plasma. But thatll cost you $2,300 more. For the dollars asked for the LG 50PC10, it is simply brilliant.
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homecinemachoice.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:59:34
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If it was anyone else but us writing this review, you might be forgiven for thinking we'd royally cocked things up with the price at the top of the page. Surely, SURELY it's not really possible to buy a 50in plasma TV for just £1,280, right? Wrong. The la...
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avreview.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 22:59:49
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Even though its meagre £1,500 price tag (remarkably) doesn quite take the prize for being the cheapest TV in this group test, LGs plasma-based 42PC1D still seems fearsomely good value. Especially as, on the surface at least, it doesn appear at all comp...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:59:50
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This plasma is one of LGs first to sport a "clear filter" screen. The usual thick glass panel is torn out and replaced by a thin veneer of plastic film, cutting down on the weight of the set. Thats handy if youre wall-mounting it, and also means r...
Non-reflective screen, Excellent connectivity, Reasonable price...
Picture quality just short of some rivals...
This screen-reflection-resisting, HD-ready TV is a great performer for its price.
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Hdtvuk.tv Updated: 2011-10-03 22:59:47
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The technology inside is impressive too: the 42PC1D uses a Clear Filter screen which replaces the ordinary thick glass filter found on other plasmas. Handily, this makes the screen much lighter so it is a lot easier to more around. More importantly, it...
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Even by LG's usually pretty affordable standards, the 42PC1D plasma TV looks like a heck of a bargain on paper. Coming in at around £812 including VAT and delivery, it's one of the cheapest 42in TVs on the market. Which is, of course, great so far as it g...
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