LG Electronics 50PQ6000: Giant and High Quality Plasma Television

Author: daniel  //  Category: Television

Korean maker LG, the brand name with a difference needs no elaboration to its unique self. Its success in the arena of electronics, and healthcare has been so huge that now it is a household name with which even a child will be sharing familiarity. Credit for this success can be attributed to its desire to constantly seek more advancement and expansion adding more and more products to its already vast range. Another such new entrant in the regatta of HD Ready Plasma TV is the 50PQ6000.

This fifty inch television follows in the extremely popular widescreen tradition. It has a dynamic contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1 and a brightness ratio of 1,500cd/m². This wonderful LG plasma TV is HDTV compatible.

It has various connection ports, including that for CI slot, AV input, HDMI etc. All these go a long way in ensuring that you remain well connected.

Special features and functions of the set includes automatic screen ratio adjustment, auto standby, automatic volume control, EPG, HDMI-CEC, pivotable foot, timer, clock, child lock and video text. This plethora of features makes it go a long way in being user friendly. Without stand the LG 50PQ6000 TV weighs 32.5 kg and with stand it weighs 35 kg. This is slightly bulky and makes the TV a little difficult to move easily from one place or the other. But its wide dimensions and large framework also contribute to delivering the best in home theatre experience.

Last but not least, its chic and sophisticated looks shall definitely help enhance the beauty of your home.

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