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42" plasma TV - 100Hz - widescreen - 720p - HD ready - glossy black More product details

244 reviews
November, 2009
alaTest has collected and analyzed 244 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the tuner. The connectivity also impresses, but many are less positive about the color.
Tuner, Connectivity, Sound, Image
Color, Screen
Experts rate this product 73/100 and users 90/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other TVs, the LG PG6000 Series Plasma TV (32",42",50") is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 94/100 = Excellent quality.
The LG 50PG6000 is designed for people who want a big screen that will look good in their lounges. Fortunately, it packs several nice touches that make it a great choice for a simple, easy to use TV, and has a wealth of connectivity options to suit ...
HD picture quality ; styling ; sound quality ; connectivity
Freeview picture quality wasn't brilliant at times
If you're looking for a TV that offers a lot of bang for your buck, this must surely be a contender. We really like the picture and sound quality and although we've seen TVs handle Freeview better, HD looks brilliant and gaming was fantastic, too
Launching a ? megapixel 'bridge' camera (one that sits between compacts and dSLRs) is a brave move for Casio, especially now that 10-megapixel genuine SLRs can be bought for less than half that. But the hefty EX-F1 has much to be proud of, from a...
This small plasma proves a great all-rounder
Plasma tech, "single pane" styling, kind to Freeview and DVD, depth to high-def images, easy to use
No Full HD resolution, some jagged edges, some image retention
Brilliantly designed and versatile, the smallest plasma TV around proves a lounge-friendly bargain
September 2008 - With a slim screen that seems moulded from a single pane of glass, the 32PG6000 is something of a design coup for LG. And while the 32PG6000 has a simple HD-ready resolution rather than Full HD, LG has managed to slim it down to a...
Great value, really sharp HD pictures, nice design, good connectivity, strong colours
Standard def pictures aren't the best, slight image retention concerns
Regular readers will know that I covered LGÂ's high end plasma screen, the PG7000, a few weeks ago. This time around we take a step down the range and look at the HD ready PG6000. The first thing that hit me when unpacking this model was the fact that ...
Above Average
Award: Recommended!

That's right! LG surprises us all with an affordable plasma TV measuring in at 32 inches.
The 32PG6000 is not a perfect TV by any means. But it's certainly a very worthwhile – and remarkably affordable - addition to the 32in scene, with its plasma technology offering distinct advantages over 32in LCD models that ensure it's far from the ...
After all, we said that the 32PG6000 is a plasma TV when everybody knows that plasma TVs don?t come smaller than 37in these days. For in a striking move that frankly none of us saw coming, LG has decided to fly in the face of established ?wisdom?...
The 42PG6000 is surprisingly well built for a 42in TV costing under £700 from most retailers, with a high-gloss black finish, a tasteful half-moon power light at the bottom right, and best of all a 'single layer' fascia whereby the screen and the ...
Cheap as chips, nice looking, brilliant connectivity, good motion handling and sound
Black levels not up to plasma's usual standards, HD doesn't look particularly sharp
The market for 42in plasmas may be a little tenuous, but for -600, LG's 42PG6000 looks undoubtedly appealing.
The 42PG6000 is undoubtedly a likeable TV given extra appeal by its remarkably low price. But before we get too carried away, we're duty bound to point out that Panasonic's similarly specified but slightly better-performing TH-42PX80 can also be had ...
But, while the market pressures on 42in plasma TVs like today's LG 42PG6000 might be intense, we personally still have a place in our hearts for them. Indeed, even arch plasma fan Pioneer hasn't bothered with a new 42in plasma model for its latest...
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