LG Scarlet 42LG61YD

The LG Scarlet 42LG61YD is an exceptional 1080p television with great design, features and a well implemented 100Hz mode. Considering the cost and the improvements over the previous Scarlet, this is definitely a good buy.


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When we last looked at the LG Scarlet series, we were impressed by the televisions' image quality and design but disappointed by the sound quality. The 42LG61YD is an updated version of the 42LG60FD with a new chassis colour and added 100Hz TruMotion support. Looking at the specifications of both units, there isn't much to tell them apart, but in our tests we found that the sound quality has been vastly improved and the new 100Hz modes work surprisingly well.

Design
The "scarlet" finish that had adorned the rear of the previous unit is gone, replaced by an attractive midnight blue. The stand has a mirrored look and in the middle of the lower bezel there is a hollow cylindrical opening that extends to the rear of the television. When switched off, red neon glows inside the cavity which pulses white on start up and glows blue while the unit is in use. Apart from the new colour on the rear of the unit, the design is pretty much identical to previous Scarlet models. Another impressive design element is its 44.7mm depth, making it one of the most slender units on the market.

At the rear, there are three HDMI ports, two Component and single S-Video and Composite connections. Additional HDMI and composite connection is found on the left side of the panel as well as USB for MP3 and JPG playback. There is also an analogue 15pin D-Sub port at the rear for PC hookup. All connections are easy to access and the abundance of HDMI ports makes it perfect for those concerned with purchasing a "future proof" unit. Unfortunately, the handshake lag on the HDMI ports is still present, taking around six seconds to switch inputs. While not a massive problem, it can get a tad annoying.

Features
The most obvious change in this unit over previous models is the inclusion of 100hz TruMotion technology. Those not keen on the "fake" look that 100Hz modes tend to offer, will be pleased with this unit. The LG gives the choice of high and low settings on its 100Hz mode which offers a lot of flexibility. At "high", motion was smoothed out quite well but the images look like they were originally shot on digital video. At the "low" setting, however, any judder problems were greatly reduced while the image also retained a convincing film look with appropriate motion blur.

To allow users to take full advantage of Blu-Ray (and HD-DVD) films, the 42LG61YD is able to display content authored in 1080p24. This format is designed to replicate the traditional 24 frames per second in which movies are projected.

The unit also has an automatic image calibration system called the "Intelligent sensor" which adjusts the image based on the amount of light in the room. We found it tended to adjust the image in ways which weren't optimal, and left it off -- so its usefulness is really a matter of personal preference.

Performance
We ran the LG Scarlet though a battery of tests at the three main resolutions to determine if the TV suffered any image quality issues in native or interpolated resolutions. At 1080p and 720p there were none to speak of. Colours were rich and black levels were excellent. There was some minor over-sharpening, but this was corrected using the on-screen calibration options.

The unit has four preset picture modes, two expert modes and two specially calibrated ISF (Image Science Foundation) modes. The regular picture mode tended display a little background noise when viewing Blu-ray films but we found it could be removed using the expert modes. The wide variety of calibration options will be a welcomed feature for those that strive for the best image quality possible.

For many 1080p televisions, DVD playback is a challenge, especially achieving a good level of definition without too many aberrations. The upscaling of 576i/p content on this unit is quite impressive. There was very little noise or edge pixelation and the image was clear with no overt problems. Considering how well the interpolation was performed, this unit is sure to be a popular choice for the DVD enthusiast.

Our biggest complaint with previous Scarlet units was the appalling sound quality. It seems that the lackluster sound of the past has been addressed and this unit is actually not too bad. In the previous models, the effects and score overpowered the dialogue with subtle sounds being lost in the din. On the 42LG61YD, there is still a minor emphasis on effects over dialogue but it's a lot less problematic. The sound on this unit is on par with most televisions on the market and will be adequate for those without a home theatre setup.

Conclusion
The LG Scarlet 42LG61YD is an improvement on previous Scarlet models. The design and sound quality has been improved and the 100Hz mode is implemented well.

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kinkod
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kinkod posted a review   

The Good:Amazing picture quality, great look

The Bad:None

I bought this TV second hand recently and have been very impressed. The picture quality is amazing! It is better than some of the newer TV's in the market at the moment.

smoovied
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smoovied posted a review   

The Good:Best picture quality of brand any I've seen!

The Bad:nothing

I've had this TV now for a year. Still the best pic ive seen. NO PROBLEMS. I LOVE IT!.

Denole
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Denole posted a review   

The Good:Good price, fantastic picture quality, great service

The Bad:a bit slow in changing channels

Had a small problem with a low buzzing noise on Channel 9. Contacted LG on the Saturday, they came out Monday, upgraded some software and fixed it immediately. Highly recommend

Techsavey Wannabe
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Techsavey Wannabe posted a review   

The Good:Prefect picture, light weight, easy to install/set up, price & STYLE.

The Bad:little noise around small fast moving objects,

perfect TV for movies and TV sopies, but for sports it is a little lacking on the noise reduction around fast moving objects.

 

paulsidney posted a comment   
Australia

The Good:Picture, options, callibration, user friendly, lots of inputs.

The Bad:Sound isn't the best, but fine for news etc. for movies hook up a home theatre kit.

To Zifnab you can turn the tv on by pressing the silver ring on the front of the tv (in the hole).

HTH

 

zifnab posted a comment   

The Good:seem to have been lost

The Bad:LG customer service

Dont break the remote as it is not part of the TV and not covered under warranty, even though there is no other away of turning the TV on.

some day you'll see!
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some day you'll see! posted a review   

The Good:3 Years Warranty out of the box!!!-take that Pana and Sony :D
4xHDMi-box360+s/sound+pc+whatever!
isf picture calibration-tune it like a pro!
44mm THICK!!!-OMG?!WTF?!
Modern Design-Looks that can kill!
100Hz TrueMotion-Fantastic for everything!-except watching cricket :(
24p True Cinema playback!-Just like being at the movies :D
IT MAKES YOU HAPPY TO BE AT HOME :D

The Bad:Time delay when changing channels-for those of use that are impatient >:(
I don't know why people expect so much from in-built TV speakers?! If you're watching a DVD or Blu-Ray...YOU SHOULD HAVE SOME FORM OF HOME THEATRE!!!-don't be tight! Buy one now!
The TV speakers are fine for watching normal TV i.e. The News (does the news have to boom outta your set? NO!)

If you can still find stock available at a good price then seriously consider this panel. I've had mine now for around 6-8 weeks and I couldn't be happier! The picture quality is fantastic, especially the fact that you can calibrate the picture settings to your own personal taste with so much control! IT LOOKS SEXY!!! Forget what people say about the power control! This panel looks so much more modern and sophisticated at home than any other boring panel on the market. The controls on the remote are simple and easy to use and you also have 3 different AV modes: Sports, Cinema and Game! YAY! I LOVE MY TV!!! {XD PLUS!!! When I purchased my set there was a bonus 26lg30d 26" panel via redemption which is also fantastic in the bedroom!

rlkk
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rlkk posted a review   
Australia

The Good:Picture quality
Future proof

The Bad:in built speakers are awful

I've had mine for about a week now. LG (au) have a great bonus deal at the moment. It's a bargain. Impressive picture for divx to bluray and it has all the latest features. But the audio! A home theatre amp and speakers are a must.

punta
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punta posted a review   

The Good:picture quality
great for watching sports
ultra thin, light
build quality, style

The Bad:none

Bought this model after initially considering buying the Panasonic 37" LCD viera after seeing my friends tv. Now I'm so glad that I did. The sharpness and quality of this picture is fantastic not only in dvd mode but also watching the tv channels with HD. At 45mm thickness it's ultra slim and very light. My friend has seen the tv and now regrets getting the Pana. I love this tv!

Kanwar
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Kanwar posted a review   

Bes in the market for reasonable Price. If u rlloking to buy LCD buy this.




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User Reviews / Comments  LG Scarlet 42LG61YD

  • kinkod

    kinkod

    Rating10

    "I bought this TV second hand recently and have been very impressed. The picture quality is amazing! It is better than some of the newer TV's in the market at the moment."

  • smoovied

    smoovied

    Rating9

    "I've had this TV now for a year. Still the best pic ive seen. NO PROBLEMS. I LOVE IT!."

  • Denole

    Denole

    Rating9

    "Had a small problem with a low buzzing noise on Channel 9. Contacted LG on the Saturday, they came out Monday, upgraded some software and fixed it immediately. Highly recommend"

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