USB supports NTFS file system, ECO mode, good sound, easy to use menu
Flickering issue via VGA, picture quality is strictly average
Its been a while since weve reviewed a plasma TV mostly because LCDs have been hogging the limelight, and to make things worse for the plasmas, we are entering the age of LED TVs. Its only a matter of time until plasmas will be phased out of the co...
The Rs 49,990 price tag is quite reasonable for 42 inch TV, though the only problem is the black levels being inaccurate. Some other factors like color representation and motion video are satisfactory in their performance, though most of all it is the ...
The LG 42PQ60D is a budget plasma that also performs like one. While design and picture quality are mostly good, we'd spend a little bit more on a Panasonic instead....
If you’re after a simple television for watching free-to-air TV, Blu-ray discs or Foxtel, the LG 42PQ60D will suit you well. It is not well suited for use as a large computer monitor due to its resolution, but for most people this plasma screen is a...