LG 42LH5010

LG 42LH5010

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LG 42LH5010 Reviews

DigitalVersus

02/2010

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8.0/10

Product Survey: 40'' to 49'' TVs

In the very competitive TV segment from 40 to 49 inches, LG have come out with a model which offers excellent value for money. For less than 700 pounds, the 42LH5010 gives you TruMotion 200 Hz and has some interesting multimedia features. This attractive pricing can be explained in part by the fact that there's no LED in the backlighting, just standard fluorescent tubes. Of course, this isn't incompatible with good quality images. Before taking a closer look at image quality lets get some more detail on what the LH5010 offers in terms of hardware. The Full HD 1080p panel comes with an effective anti-reflective matte coating. Connectivity has been kept to a strict minimum: no S-Video socket, no analogue audio out except the headphones socket. The only other solution is to get your sound through one of the two scarts. Note however that there is a USB connector for key or hard drive connection. There's a respectable multimedia player. Don't expect miracles in HD, for which it is limited to about half of existing formats - mainly AVC-HD in MKV of TS containers - but all our DIVXs worked fine, both in SD and HD. The LH5010 also accepts external subtitles and can even resynchronise them if necessary.