Abstract: With a black gloss bezel and a stand that swivels 45 degrees, the 47LB1DA has a sleek, high-tech look. Its speakers are built into the sides of the screen but dont add much to the sets overall width. Controls to adjust volume, switch inputs, and crui...
Abstract: When you see TVs like LG's 37LB1DB, it really is no surprise that Korea has stolen Japan's TV thunder (not to mention a hefty chunk of its market share). The 37LB1DB is, in a word, gorgeous. First, there's the all-over high-gloss, jet-black finish. Then t...
Integrated HD DVR. Swivel table stand. Quality remote control.
High black levels (poor image contrast). Ineffective advanced color controls. Slight banding noted in fine gradients. DVR does not support HDMI or component video sources.
The LG 42LB1DRA is an attractively styled 42-inch LCD HDTV that incorporates a high-def DVR, but its disappointing contrast ratio and other image-quality concerns detract from an otherwise appealing design....
Published: 2006-10-31, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Includes built-in DVR with CableCard slot; relatively accurate color; well-integrated DVR menu system; slick looks, with included swivel stand.
DVR can record only one HD show at once; display reproduces light color of black; screen is less uniform than most LCDs; image washes out from off-angle; some flicker with 1080i sources; side-mounted speakers increase width.
While the 42-inch LG 42LB1DRs unique built-in DVR will appeal to those who want to ditch the cable box, its disappointing picture quality and single-tuner DVR limit its appeal.
Integrated HD DVR, smooth operation from a complex combination system
Relatively small hard drive capacity, unimpressive black levels
LG Electronics takes television one step farther with its 42LB1DR, a 42-inch LCD HDTV with an integrated digital video recorder (DVR). The television is a high-performance model in its own right, and with the addition of the DVR, the 42LB1DR raises hi...
Abstract: The old saying is true: There?s no such thing as a free lunch ? or a free DVR. Okay, maybe I added that last part, but it?s worth mentioning. In one way or another, you will pay for the wonderful convenience of time-shifting, be it a lump sum for an ex...
Plenty of its rivals have their charms, admittedly, but this LG is the supermodel of the pack. Its partly because of the glamour of its high-gloss finish, partly because of the eye-catching block stand connection, and partly because of the way a row...
Average build quality; limited conventional connectivity; bleached blacks and unstable images
LGs 42LB1D is a reasonably affordable large-screen TV with decent connectivity and features -- and terrific sound -- but its picture performance cant claim to be anywhere close to class leading ...
Good HD picture quality; excellent audio production; integrated subwoofer; DCDi deinterlacer; informative display panel.
Mild banding; noisy TV and DVD reproduction; uninspiring design.
The LG 42LB1R lived up to our expectations for delivering beautiful HD pictures and bassy audio, though its standard broadcast performance left much to be desired.