Brilliantly watchable 3D, Good 2D HD pictures, Gorgeous design, Strong Smart TV system
Minor backlight consistency flaws, Troublingly high input lag, 3D line structure, Lack of shadow detail
The 55LM660T makes a heck of an impression right from the off, thanks to a stunning design that at least rivals and arguably betters the impact of Samsung's 'zero bezel' models. It's also got all the connections you need for today's multimedia-obsessed wo...
Abstract: While my own TV is a unit capable of displaying HD it cannot show 3D, at 32inches by today’s idea of size it is small. So I cleared a larger space in my lounge and here look at a Smart TV from LG that does it all that includes Wireless....
Abstract: LG's 42in set is a very sleek, minimalist looking affair with a thin frame round the screen. The effect is slightly marred though by the main remote which felt a little tacky and cheaply made.There's a reasonably broad set of connectors on the back, in...
For most buyers, the 42in LM660T ticks all the right boxes. It looks pretty, has an enviable specification with excellent IPTV and file streaming facilities and dazzles with brightly hued, contrasty images. Sure it's not great with fast motion, but then f...
Looks more expensive than it is, Five sets of 3D glasses included, Smart TV features aplenty
Passive 3D not the purist's choice, Can struggle with very dark scenes
verdict The 42LM660T does everything most people could reasonably need or want their TV to do, and yet doesn't cost a fortune. It looks great too, either on its stand or attached to the wall. And best of all, its picture performance is well up to par, bot...
The LG 42LM660T is a great, no-nonsense example of an LED-lit LCD television using an IPS panel. It has all of the positives and negatives that normally come attached to IPS LCD technology: mediocre black levels, but motion clarity, off-axis viewing angle...
Colour fidelity: average Delta E 3.4, Excellent 3D mode: low crosstalk, less visual fatigue than active shutter 3D, Four pairs of 3D glasses included, Light, comfortable 3D glasses, Low power use: 64 watts, Two remotes, including a motion controller, Good builtin media player
Low contrast: 800:1, Chapters and some older MKV files aren't supported by the media player, Lowquality sound
The LG LM660T is a well calibrated TV. Picture quality is excellent in 3D, but the screen's low responsiveness and sub-standard contrast bring its score down to three stars. ...
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Published: 2012-06-15, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Unbelievable out-of-the-box accuracy, Beautifully presented and extensive features, Convincing colours, Excellent viewing angles, Fantastic 3D, Some very good video processing
Average blacks and contrast performance, Motion artefacting/trailing in 50Hz content, Issues with high contrast scenes on Blu-ray, Some mild uniformity issues
3D images were fabulously bright, without any crosstalk or flicker but whilst not losing obvious detail or resolution when viewed from around 8 feet; a distance we'd suggest as sensible for 3D viewing to avoid feelings of discomfort with images with a lot...