Accurate colours, Deep blacks (.07 cd/m²), Highly responsive (8 ms, on average), Price
Lacks brightness (140 cd/m², on average), Terrible sound quality, Consumes a lot of power, Glossy screen subject to reflections, No motion interpolation
Excellent user interface, Fast motion handling, SmartShare networking, Great value
Average contrast, Crowded smart TV platform, 3D glasses not included, Poor Freeview EPG, Wired LAN only
This 50-inch plasma TV is a great value all-rounder for a modern living room that can fire up BBC iPlayer, stream the odd movie, indulge in some home networking and generally handle anything thrown at it. If we were being picky, LG's 50PM680T could be pr...
Published: 2012-07-25, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Lovely, fluid motion, Very accurate colours in best picture modes, Tons of Smart content, Great value for money, Excellent menu system
Lacks dynamic range, Green noise in blacks, Audio and input lag, Luminance shifting, 3D could be better
In stark contrast to our high regard for LG's passive Cinema 3D LED TVs, we had a fair amount of criticism for the active-shutter system built in to their plasma range in 2011. We're pleased to report some improvements in 2012 but performance remains less...
Excellent user interface, Fast motion handling, SmartShare networking, Great value
Average contrast, Crowded smart TV platform, 3D glasses not included, Poor Freeview EPG, Wired LAN only
Best TVs to buy 10 best 32-inch TVs 10 best 37-inch TVs 13 best 42-inch TVs 12 best 3D TVs Could the LG 50PM670T be part of plasma's last hurrah as a mass-market TV tech? Just one in 10 TVs sold are of the plasma flavour, but there's no denying that the o...