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LG 20LC1RB 20" LCD TV

LG 20LC1RB 20" LCD TV

20" ; 640 x 480 pixels ; 4:3 ; Virtual Surrou more...
LG - 20LC1RB
Rating Count : Rating: 4.3 3 review(s)
from £219.99 - £299.99
 
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LG RZ20LA90 20" LCD TV

LG RZ20LA90 20" LCD TV

20" ; 640 x 480 pixels ; 4:3 ; Surround
LG - RZ20LA90
from £291.99
 
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LG Electronics 20LC1R 20" LCD TV

LG Electronics 20LC1R 20" LCD TV

20" ; 640 X 480 pixels ; 4:3 ; Mono, Stereo ; more...
LG - 20LC1R
Rating Count : Rating: 4.3 3 review(s)
from £174.99
 
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Reviews of LCD TV's

techradar.com Title: LG 26LC55

Pros: Classy design; Great pictures; Easy setup

Cons: Backlight issues; Not a very dynamic set

Verdict: The only real problems with a generally highly enjoyable performance are a dose of the usual LCD motion judders and an occasional slightly weedy black level performance, due in part to a rather intrusive backlight

Summary: This LG LCD TV puts in a strong picture performance
80/100
homecinemachoice.com Title: LG 32LB75

Pros: Lovely design, Excellent connectivity, Good pictures, Cracking price

Cons: Black levels could be a tad better, Not enough bass

Verdict: An eye-catchingly affordable designer TV that's not just extremely pretty on the outside

Summary: If you're going to call a TV range 'Design Art', you really are raising expectations of something truly spectacular and unlike anything that's been seen before.Which is precisely why our first impression of LG's 32LB75 is one of slight disappointment
100/100
cnet.co.uk Title: LG 32LG6000

Pros: Interesting styling; menus are a delight and there are plenty of picture configuration options; brilliant connectivity

Cons: Weak sound; not as much detail in the picture as we'd like

Verdict: If you desperately want this TV, then we wouldn't try to put you off. We don't mind the styling, even if the red back and hole are somewhat pointless. Picture and sound performance are good, but not great

Summary: The LG 32LG6000 may forever be known as 'the red TV with the hole in the front', but its strange styling shouldn't put you off completely. This LCD TV boasts brilliant connectivity options and it performs well, producing good pictures with upscaled DVDs a
73/100
homecinemachoice.com Title: LG 42LF66

Pros: Tidy price, Good price, Bright, colourful picture, Solid connectivity

Cons: Standard-def picture can look noisy, Weak black levels

Verdict: Slightly wishy washy black levels stop us giving it a totally unreserved recommendation

Summary: We haven't had our hands on a big-screen TV from LG for more than six months now. But it seems that the Korean giant has put its hiatus to very good use, for on paper at least, the 42LF66, looks a considerable advance on anything LG has produced before
80/100
cnet.co.uk Title: LG 32LT75

Pros: Picture quality; menu systems; built-in PVR; styling; remote; sensible price

Cons: Sound is a little weak

Verdict: The LG 32LT75 is a superb way of reducing clutter in your lounge without losing the ability to record your favourite TV channels. Nothing about this TV disappoints apart from the slightly weedy sound

Summary: The LG 32LT75 is a very well thought-out product. It's both elegant and simple in styling and provides a solution to the problem of finding a simple way of recording TV programmes without paying for an external PVR. It's a fantastic way of simplifying you
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techradar.com Title: LG 22LS4D | Our Review | TechRadar UK

Pros: Attractive styling; Good picture performance; User-friendly

Cons: Poor audio; Some motion blur

Verdict: The picture itself is reasonably solid, without being spectacular, with a decent palette and a good amount of detail adding up to a pretty enjoyable watch

Summary: The LG 22LS4D impressed us with its decent handling of both standard and high definition material
60/100
cnet.co.uk Title: LG 32LT75

Pros: Picture quality; menu systems; built-in PVR; styling; remote; sensible price

Cons: Sound is a little weak

Verdict: The LG 32LT75 is a superb way of reducing clutter in your lounge without losing the ability to record your favourite TV channels. Nothing about this TV disappoints apart from the slightly weedy sound

Summary: The LG 32LT75 is a very well thought-out product. It's both elegant and simple in styling and provides a solution to the problem of finding a simple way of recording TV programmes without paying for an external PVR. It's a fantastic way of simplifying you
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