Plasma TV LG 42PG6000 Review

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With LCD creeping absolutely larger, plasma, 42in foothold in the arena is becoming increasingly tenuous. In fact, even Pioneer plasma arc is not a fan of the new 42in plasma model for its latest generation of 9-Kuro this plasma range.

However, while market pressures 42in Plasma TV LG 42PG6000 as it is today can be intense, but personally still have a place in our hearts for them. For although the LCD technology is extremely rapid improvement at this time, still hope that this new model LG confirms our belief that plasma really takes some beating when it comes to these key factors video black-level responses and sharp movement presentation.

Plus, if 42PG6000’s frankly astonishing sub-£ 600 price tag is anything to go by the plasma is still ahead of the values of the LCD. One more thing, that the great British buying public has always correspond, even if they are unswayed by such “trivialities” as the image quality. [via trustedreviews]

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