Review of the LG 42LH2000 LCD Television

Sony sit proudly at the top of the tree, theirunit. On top of that, they are also some of the
catalogue boasting some of most expensivemost eco-friendly LCD televisions available,
high-end LCD televisions available, whereas theallowing consumers to enjoy the latest home
likes of Hanns-G and Goodmans almostentertainment with a clear conscience.
exclusively target budget consumers. The middleThe largest unit in the range, the 42 inch
ground is home to a truck load of companies allwidescreen LH2000, is available at under £550,
vying for your attention, including the likes ofwhich is an unbelievably low price for such a large
Panasonic, and Korean manufacturers SamsungTV. Featuring a Dynamic Contrast ratio of
and LG.30,000:1, Clear Voice technology and excellent
LG are well known for producing great lookingconnectivity, it's a match for many more
LCD televisions that have a bite to equal theirexpensive LCD televisions that are supposedly
bark. In 2009, they unveiled the LH line, whichbetter in quality. It also uses very little power, and
replaced their 'Scarlet' range. LH models extendbeats the 40 inch WE5 for energy efficiency - a
from the high-end LH7000, down to thetelevision marketed by Sony as an 'Eco TV'. LG
low-priced LH2000, which quickly becamehave not sacrificed looks for performance either,
recognised as one of the best budget televisionsand the 42LH2000 is just as attractive a unit as
on the market. Available in screen sizes of 19 totheir more expensive models. It may be relatively
42 inches, the LH2000 offers more bang for yourcheap, but it certainly doesn't look it.
buck than almost any other comparably-priced