LG er en af de få producenter der stadig producere TV baseret på Plasma teknologi, og deres 42PQ6000 er et smukt TV til en yderst attraktiv pris.
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With LG focussing so much effort on its impressive slimline SL8000 LCD and upcoming LED SL9000 TVs right now, it would be easy to forget that the brand still makes plasma TVs. But when we spotted one of the those plasma TVs, the 42in 42PQ6000, selling online for under £500, we figured that forgetting about LG’s plasma efforts most definitely is not an option!
In typical LG style, the 42PQ6000 doesn’t look nearly as cheap as it is. In fact, it seems well built, and is definitely quite attractive in its ‘single sheet’ finish and glossy black colour scheme. There’s no trace whatsoever of the plasticky finish and bland colour schemes seen on most mega-cheap big screens.
The 42PQ6000’s connections aren’t quite as comprehensive as we usually find with LG TVs, chiefly because there are only three HDMIs rather than four. But then in all honesty three is likely to be plenty for the relatively unambitious buyer likely to be attracted by a sub-£500 plasma TV.
What’s more, the set actually has a connection surprise up its sleeve, too. For a built-in USB player proves able to play MP3, DivX (standard def only) and JPEG files – a level of multimedia friendliness seldom found at such an affordable level.
Even more startling than this, though, is the discovery that the 42PQ6000 has 600Hz processing. The relatively high level of processing required to insert enough frames into the picture to hit the ‘600Hz’ target (the screen doesn’t actually refresh itself 600 times a second) is a seriously surprising find on a 42in TV costing under £500. If it delivers the sort of judder-free motion clarity we know it’s capable of, the 600Hz engine really could make the 42PQ6000 a massive bargain.
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