LG MW-71PY10 Plasma Television: Bring Cinema Quality Viewing Home

Author: thomas  //  Category: Television


With every new innovation LG aims to enrich the life of the consumers by making its products more comfortable and convenient. It is presently among the world’s best producers of plasma televisions. In the chase to repeat the viewers experience of cinema watching at home they have gone that extra step ahead.

This specific model makes each one of us feel, ‘why go out all the way and watch films on the silver cinema screen when you can actually watch it right at home on this golden screen?’ LG Electronics celebrate the grand arrival of its gigantic 71 inch plasma – the 71PY10 TV by disclosing only a limited edition of it, in two versions, namely sleek black and gold-plated.

With a resolution of about 1920 X 1080 pixels and an aspect ratio of 16:9, this Plasma television is an excellent piece. Besides, the manufacturers also offer a one year guarantee for the product absolutely free of cost. The LG 71PY10 plasma TV has the wide viewing angle, picture in picture and speaker powers features and a screen brightness of 1800 cd/ m². It supports the SCART as well as HDMI and flaunts an attractive 600W home cinema system in order to avail fabulous surround sound and other inbuilt facilities to play the MP3 tracks and view digital photos.

Overall, the LG plasma television set is an ideal buy for all the move lovers, and frequent cinema visitors. Home and Movie lovers can get this for themselves. This television may even prove to be better than the theatre, you never know!

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