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LG 42PA4500 42-Inch 720p 600 Hz Plasma HDTV Overview:
- Triple XD Engine - Resolution Upscaler
- HD 720p Resolution - 600Hz Sub Field Driving
- Super Black Panel - Smart Energy Saving
- Intelligent Sensor - Clear Voice II
- Picture Wizard II - TruSlim Frame
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LG 42PA4500 42-Inch 720p 600 Hz Plasma HDTV Reviews
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful Good choice for the money, April 21, 2012 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: LG 50PA4500 50-Inch 720p 600 Hz Plasma HDTV (Electronics) Owning a SONY Bravia LCD and a Panasonic Viera plasma I knew I preferred the plasma and decided on this LG 50-inch for its hard to beat price. I considered it a secondary TV to my larger 1080p Panasonic so didn't mind this one's 720p resolution. After living with it for a few weeks, I'm happy with that decision and I would rate the picture very highly, with a couple minor reservations.
Some say you can't tell the difference between 720 and 1080, but I definitely can see the individual pixels when I'm within a few feet of the screen, and there is a slight difference on small, sharply edged images, like the ESPN screen crawl for example. If it's your habit to sit five or six feet from the TV you might want to spend extra for a 1080; but the farther you get from the screen the less difference between the two. At 10-12 feet this is an excellent picture, very close to my 1080 Panasonic.
The other niggle is that the screen is highly reflective, which can be... Read more
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful Great Deal for a Everyday TV., April 29, 2012 By Tim (Central Coast California) - See all my reviews This review is from: LG 50PA4500 50-Inch 720p 600 Hz Plasma HDTV (Electronics) The big scare anyone looking for a TV will have is the 720p. Won't your TV experience be ruined? The answer is maybe.
First thing to consider is the TVs distance. If you are doing to be watching a TV of this size at lets say 8'or less 1080vs 720 would be noticeable. >8ft you probably couldn't tell unless you are some sort of TV guru.
Second thing to consider is the content you intend to view the most. Except for your home blu-rays/game consoles or some Nexflix, your TV never gets a 1080p input. Your HD cable/dish is 480-720. Hulu is also 720p as is much of Netflix. All that being said, your intended use of the screen will determine if the 720 would affect you. All that being said, unless you intend to use the TV for a game room or a home theater, you probably are fine with 720 as most your content is less than 720.
As far as this TV goes, like all plasmas the picture is great and you can't go wrong. The screen, for this price is also fairly thin. The bezel is also... Read more
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful WOW, March 6, 2012 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: LG 42PA4500 42-Inch 720p 600 Hz Plasma HDTV (Electronics) This was my first flat screen tv. I have looked at them in stores for years, and knew the "quality" of the image I wanted. I totally took a chance because this one looked good, and the price was right.
Delivery took about a week, but that was OK with me, they really made sure it was kept in perfect condition.
It was really easy to set up... instructions are a little vague about putting the TV onto the stand you just assembled. So look at a picture on here if you can't get it on, the majority of the base needs to stick out the front of the tv.... a tad hard to line up, but we got it.
At first the screen color was way to green, but the crispness and LARGE screen made it worth figuring out. Tried messing with tint, color, image, settings, ect. Nothing helped... but got a few settings that would be great for during a party!
Anyway, turned out to be the XBox that we were playing a DVD through. When we took it off and finally got the DirecTV... Read more
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful Good choice for the money, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: LG 50PA4500 50-Inch 720p 600 Hz Plasma HDTV (Electronics) Owning a SONY Bravia LCD and a Panasonic Viera plasma I knew I preferred the plasma and decided on this LG 50-inch for its hard to beat price. I considered it a secondary TV to my larger 1080p Panasonic so didn't mind this one's 720p resolution. After living with it for a few weeks, I'm happy with that decision and I would rate the picture very highly, with a couple minor reservations.Some say you can't tell the difference between 720 and 1080, but I definitely can see the individual pixels when I'm within a few feet of the screen, and there is a slight difference on small, sharply edged images, like the ESPN screen crawl for example. If it's your habit to sit five or six feet from the TV you might want to spend extra for a 1080; but the farther you get from the screen the less difference between the two. At 10-12 feet this is an excellent picture, very close to my 1080 Panasonic. The other niggle is that the screen is highly reflective, which can be... Read more 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful Great Deal for a Everyday TV., By Tim (Central Coast California) - See all my reviews This review is from: LG 50PA4500 50-Inch 720p 600 Hz Plasma HDTV (Electronics) The big scare anyone looking for a TV will have is the 720p. Won't your TV experience be ruined? The answer is maybe.First thing to consider is the TVs distance. If you are doing to be watching a TV of this size at lets say 8'or less 1080vs 720 would be noticeable. >8ft you probably couldn't tell unless you are some sort of TV guru. Second thing to consider is the content you intend to view the most. Except for your home blu-rays/game consoles or some Nexflix, your TV never gets a 1080p input. Your HD cable/dish is 480-720. Hulu is also 720p as is much of Netflix. All that being said, your intended use of the screen will determine if the 720 would affect you. All that being said, unless you intend to use the TV for a game room or a home theater, you probably are fine with 720 as most your content is less than 720. As far as this TV goes, like all plasmas the picture is great and you can't go wrong. The screen, for this price is also fairly thin. The bezel is also... Read more 15 of 15 people found the following review helpful WOW, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: LG 42PA4500 42-Inch 720p 600 Hz Plasma HDTV (Electronics) This was my first flat screen tv. I have looked at them in stores for years, and knew the "quality" of the image I wanted. I totally took a chance because this one looked good, and the price was right.Delivery took about a week, but that was OK with me, they really made sure it was kept in perfect condition. It was really easy to set up... instructions are a little vague about putting the TV onto the stand you just assembled. So look at a picture on here if you can't get it on, the majority of the base needs to stick out the front of the tv.... a tad hard to line up, but we got it. At first the screen color was way to green, but the crispness and LARGE screen made it worth figuring out. Tried messing with tint, color, image, settings, ect. Nothing helped... but got a few settings that would be great for during a party! Anyway, turned out to be the XBox that we were playing a DVD through. When we took it off and finally got the DirecTV... Read more |
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