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LG Scarlet 42" LCD TV
By: Siddharth Bhatia   |   Jun 27, 2008
  • 3.5
Slim and good-looking
Good color reproduction
Detail and motion scenes are not up to the mark

This new LCD TV from LG comes with a spanking new website and ad campaign, and just as things looked all set to take their natural course, it landed up in the Tech2.0 labs (much to our pleasure). We didn't even have to ask for it, so I guess the makers are pretty confident about their new product. It’s one of the first red TVs out in the market, along with the Samsung Series 6 which looks good too. But we believe strictly in the first-come first-served policy, so the LG 42 LG60FR is what we'll review first.

Design and specs
This model has a glossy smooth finish all over, with the back totally ‘snazzed’ up – no more ugly grilles and grooves! Replacing that is a smooth sheen reflecting a deep red finish. My gripe is: why just the back? If it’s a wall-mounted unit, it beats the whole purpose. The stand, on the other hand is shiny too. Secondly, is it just a new bezel on an old TV? That will be addressed in the course of this review; for now I'll just say that the scarlet looks very nice.

The bottom panel contains the speaker. No grille is visible; the marketing folks say it's 'hidden'. There is a large ring carved out in the center of this thickish bottom part, which is again quite innovative. It glows red (scarlet?) while in standby, and white when the TV is on.

It’s a 42-inch full HD panel, meaning 1080 horizontal lines make up the image, currently the highest detail standard today (1920x 1080). It's when you have a source that plays actual 1080p resolution footage that these TVs are at their best; otherwise the image is stretched. The contrast ratio is rated quite high at 50,000:1, while the brightness is 500 cd/m2. Let the performance section speak about this...

It has an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Sensor, which basically modifies the brightness by sensing the surrounding light. The highlight connections are HDMI 1.3 and a USB 2.0 input for viewing pics and hearing songs (no DivX yet, sorry). The back panel also bears other inputs such as composite and component in.


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plz review lg jazz
raghav bhalla @ Oct 15, 2008
hey
i was looking at the LG scarlett and samsung A550 in 46" flavour...
iv heard plenty in the favour of samsung but i quite liked the Scarlett...
Is the 47" version 100hz? is the contrast ratio real?
current price offered : LG Scarlett - Rs 88,000 Samsung - Rs 80000
What do u guys think?
Ali @ Aug 21, 2008
Hi Sidharth,
Can you pl. make a comparision between the recently launched sony bravia 2 (W) series, samsung Series 6 & LG Scarlet Series (40/46/52" size) on regular parameters of brightness, contrast ratio, response time etc., in addition to to the various prorietory technologies and your overall feedback. I have been scouting to all these brand show rooms unable to make any final decision so far.

A comparative & comprehensive review would be helpful to me as well as the festive buyers in next 2-3 months time.

Further need a clarification on contrast and dynamic contrast of lcd screens, specified by various manufacturers. what do they mean and which one of them is more important.
br mallick @ Aug 19, 2008
is it worth buying
prasad @ Jul 26, 2008
The hole in the middle is the power "hole". Touch the metal border of the hole to turn it offf or on!
SASSY @ Jul 19, 2008
santiago quintero, i will quote bhathia (the author) "There is a large ring carved out in the center of this thickish bottom part, which is again quite innovative. It glows red (scarlet?) while in standby, and white when the TV is on." basically, it is the marketing and identifying mark of the scarlet series. basically, just a marketing hype
james anabo @ Jul 16, 2008
what is that hole in the middle, i wanna know
Santiago Quintero @ Jul 15, 2008
Oops, my bad...
Apologies to the writer.
Testedchip @ Jun 29, 2008
tested chip you are wrong and the writer is correct, full HD means 1080 horizontal lines.please check your facts before posting and embarassing yourself
shekhar @ Jun 28, 2008
Full HD means 1080 Vertical lines and not 1080 Horizontal lines as stated in the article. The actual Full HD resolution is 1920×1080.
Testedchip @ Jun 28, 2008
Actually it is 50 Hz and LG Scarlet LCD TVs above 46" are 100 Hz. Actually, in the showroom, on Tata Sky, its performance was better than Samsung Series 5. The only catch is that it is dull and one should not use on factory settings ( i.e. cinema, standard, vivid etc ) but rather have a user setting with brightness at 100 level.
Rakesh Goyal @ Jun 28, 2008
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