In the Electrical Deals, experts described the LG 42PT353 42"" plasma TV as the HD ready PT3 plasma TV series which provides high picture quality on a stunningly designed razor frame. Thanks to the crisp clear picture it produces, it can easily convert any living room to a cinema or a mini sports stadium. It offers a cutting edge 600Hz technology and comes with a USB connection with which one can access any kind of media file, from music, videos to pictures.
Similar opinions were shared about the LG 42PT353 42" plasma TV by the users in Amazon and Comet. Most of the buyers were satisfied with their LG television. Some were amazed with the picture quality and the different features it has; others were impressed with the beautiful design. One of the buyers in the Amazon described the TV as probably the best 42 inch TV in Europe at the moment. He said the TV is not only slim and sleek, it is set with an up to date design. A user said what he likes about the television is the way he can connect his external hard drive to it via USB and watch his movies.
Although a user complained about the absence of analogue outputs (so one need to buy an analogue amp or a digital converter that can be used with speakers) and that the screen is glossy, so it does not give good picture quality if there is too much sunlight in the room, he said the sound is quite okay for a flat screen TV and he was impressed with the in-built HD tuner and the radio that works even when the TV is turned off.
Another user said for its price, the LG 42PT353 42" plasma TV is fantastic. Though he said it is just a HD ready 1080i, he was happy that it is easy to set up, the remote is sensitive and that the picture quality is superb.
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