LG TVs

Over the years, technology helped humans reduce things. Phones have become smaller, electronic gadgets have become sleeker but pocket size friendlier and portable computers have become more handy. Things have literally become lighter for us thanks to miniature technology that offer larger-than-life benefits. In televisions, however, the opposite is taking place. Small is not in, but rather, flat is hip. Tube is no longer the term and geeky words like plasma and LCD are now all the rage.

LG – one of the world’s leading consumer electronics manufacturers is taking the ride of the plasma and LCD waves. Indeed flat and wide is the way to go for the future of television. As a matter of fact the future is already here. We now take a look at LG TVs. LG’s biggest and most extravagant viewing panels. Insights included in this article are those from expert reviewers and may not necessarily reflect your view should you buy it. However it helps to know how people have experienced these products to help you sort things before buying your new LG TV.

On top of the list is LG TVs gigantic 60PY2DR plasma TV series. You got it right. It’s a got a whopping 62 inches in screen size. And oh my, the price is also gigantic! It’s around $1,700 but it’s a pretty neat price for a plasma TV that processes black levels better than other plasma shelf-filler in the market. Everyone knows plasma excels over LCD when it comes to dark levels but the hype is in the experience. Now you get to enjoy more of your favorite horror DVD titles or your all time favorite suspense flick that perhaps you’ve seen a thousand times already.

The pros of this huge baby, aside from the wide screen, are the two tuners. LG TVs have never been this cool. You get to view two different channels simultaneously; to be exact that’s two separate broadcasts in one viewing. So you can skip on the commercials on one window and surf on the other. Motion artifacts are a thing of the past in this new LG plasma TV. Now you don’t have to worry about motion lags. Fortunately, this new kid has got away with some loopholes. Seriously, though, this product is a near perfect one. Reviewers have not found any traces of quality control discrepancies. So way to go LG!

The 60PY2DR series is a perfect fit for any die hard home theater buff or the plain personal entertainment lover. The price tag is huge but if you consider all the sugar coating features, they are not just eye candies, so the price is well worth it.

Here are some tips though to help you when shopping for this new LG plasma baby. Look for an HDTV receiver unit, if it’s one of your requirements. Why not pair this plasma kid with a progressive scan-type DVD player? This model supports progressive scanning and should rid you of the flickering effect common in ordinary DVD players.

You don’t want to leave the LG LCD TV unchecked too, so here’s a primer. The latest and largest of LG’s LCD flats is the 42LC7D series. It uses TFT technology active matrix, the screen size is 42 inches. The best buy for this kidoe is $1,439. Though some retailers are offering this at $1,328, the price is still subject to vary. Furthermore, this new model is designed in 16:9 ratio, great for movie watching. And oh, the remote control is infrared. You should appreciate its 1366 by 768 resolution. It uses 3D digital comb filter, sound is stereo, of course. And you should find its black gloss finish very chic. From 1 to 10, the average rating for this TV is 8.

What more can you ask for a TV? In a nutshell, here’s what you should get. If you love movie houses and you don’t mind the passes, then go get an LG plasma TV. If you have space issues at home, or maybe you’re living in a high altitude region, a plasma TV isn’t good for you, so get your own LG LCD TV now.