22 Feb

The LG 42” PC55 is certainly worth every penny spent on it. The first thing we noticed about it was how light it was, how easy it was for us to manhandle it to the stand (or wall mount bracket if you have one). Setting up the channels was incredibly easy thanks to the auto tuning option it has. All you have to do is plug in your aerial and press the “On” button, wait a couple of minutes and voila you’re done, sit back, relax and enjoy surfing your channels.
The TV is fitted with FreeView and the picture quality is absolutely amazing. We were slightly disappointed when we saw that there were only two Scart sockets, but it more than compensates for that with its other features so it is definitely worth it. It is also equipped with a connector for the computer and more goodies such as HDMI and others.The TV factory settings such as contrast, brightness and colors were a bit too intense for our taste, so we spent a few minutes adjusting them. Moreover the TV allows you to save two custom settings as well as the factory one. It supports all screen sizes, 16.9, 4.3, 14.9; ‘full’, ‘’spectator” and ”original” plus don’t forget about the Zoom feature available in all the screen sizes, LG did a great job in covering every aspect of this. Sound quality is astonishing and similarly it can be adjusted according to your taste.
The TV comes with an all black design and an incredible polished black finish. The detailed instructions come on CD and are very easy to understand. There are also printed instructions; however, if you want to take full advantage of the TV’s features you need to take a look at the CD. We would definitely recommend this TV because of the high value you get for your money.
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