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42″ LG LH70 LCD TV Review

The new LG Scarlet is one LCD TV that combines form and function in one package. Been using the LG LH70 42″ HDTV for about a week now have and I’d like to share some of the highlights that I liked about this TV. See my full review after the jump.

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The LG 42LH70 is not the slimmest I’ve seen in the LCD category but I think it’s already very thin at under 40mm (my 42-inch Toshiba HDTV is twice as thick). It’s got a glossy black finish in front and a scarlet red finish at the back that gives it an elegant look (see full specs and unboxing photos here).

The base has a wine glass-shaped design and snaps right in fastened with a couple of screws. However, the LCD wobbles on the stand even with a slight tap (feels like it would fall off or snap off easily). The TV can swivel sideways to a maximum angle of 178 degrees.

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Embedded on the right side are a couple of controls for channel switching, volume, menu and source input. A huge power button, made of circular translucent/silver plastic, sits on the bottom center and lights up with a red accent when powered up (followed by a 3-second startup music).

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At the back panel, the LG Scarlet has a plethora of ports including USB and HDMI. The TV can easily read and display photos, music and videos off of any storage device attached via the USB port. The two 7-watt built-in speakers are also invisibly tucked away here somewhere. They are not very loud but good enough for regular TV viewing.

One of the more interesting features with the LG Scarlet is the Bluetooth connectivity. You can pair it with a Bluetooth device (like a phone or a headset) so you can stream music wirelessly. Was able to pair it with my iPhone 3G to stream audio for up to 20 feet away although it gets cut off when blocked by hard walls.

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The LCD TV is capable of full HD 1080p output with a contrast ratio 100,000:1 and a fast response time of 2ms. The display is bright and crisp with an ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the backlight brightness. There’s an Energy Saver indicator that shows percentage of power consumed/saved depending on the lighting conditions and video playback. With a resolution of 1920 x 1080, 120Mhz refresh rate and a 2ms response time, the LCD is a good display option for PC gaming.

During the product launch, I’ve seen them attach a power meter to the set and show off power usage go as low as around 40 watts to a max of 250watts on this TV. You can set the picture quality to 9 different modes – Intelligent Sensor, Vivid, Standard, Natural, Cinema, Sport, Game, Expert1, Expert2. The same can be done with the aspect ratio as well – 16:9, Just Scan, Original, 4:3, 14:9, Zoom, Cinema Zoom. These two settings allow you to optimize your TV viewing experience.

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The LG Scarlet could be something to consider if you’re looking to buy your next HDTV.  The LG 42LH70 42″ LCD TV retails for about Php89,990 in stores. Not too cheap but not that expensive either.

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26 Responses to “42″ LG LH70 LCD TV Review”


  1. Gravatar Icon Erin replied on Jun 26th, 2009 at 4:26 pm (1)

    so the usb port is only at the back? that is a weird place for it if they really want people to use it frequently.

    ciao!

  2. Gravatar Icon Kelvin Servigon replied on Jun 26th, 2009 at 5:23 pm (2)

    ganda tlga ng LG Scarlet…

  3. Gravatar Icon Weblogger|CarloBlogg Online replied on Jun 26th, 2009 at 7:31 pm (3)

    wow! may Usb port huh. P89990? woo, di ko kaya ang price. haha :D

  4. Gravatar Icon Unknown Soldier replied on Jun 26th, 2009 at 9:06 pm (4)

    hmmm… that’s an expensive entertainment machine! but cheaper than other brands loaded with lots of features…

    about 90k price? i think i should buy a second hand car and spend 10k for gasoline and drive out of town… hmmm… that’s more like it :)

  5. Gravatar Icon calls replied on Jun 26th, 2009 at 10:01 pm (5)

    how abt Samsung’s ultra-thin LED Full HD TV? which one is thinner?

  6. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Jun 26th, 2009 at 10:14 pm (6)

    @calls – the Samsung LED TV is thinner at 1.2 inches although the starting price is almost double at 160k.

  7. Gravatar Icon Nino Natividad replied on Jun 26th, 2009 at 10:32 pm (7)

    Wow.. it looks really good!

    Nino Natividad

  8. Gravatar Icon charles replied on Jun 27th, 2009 at 11:45 am (8)

    Abe,

    Can it read DivX or Xvid avi file off from a USB or external HD?

  9. Gravatar Icon charles replied on Jun 27th, 2009 at 11:47 am (9)

    Oppss. I have just read the other link you’ve mentioned. And let me allow to answer my question, yes it does read DivX format. :)

  10. Gravatar Icon ricojake replied on Jun 27th, 2009 at 8:54 pm (10)

    sir yuga, with the power usage as low as 40 watts it really really rocks! take a look of below comparisons:

    TVs:
    Average plasma: 339 watts
    Average rear-projection: 211 watts
    Average LCD: 213 watts

    Other AV gear:
    PlayStation 3: 197 watts
    Xbox 360: 187 watts
    Average PC: 78 watts
    DirecTV HR20 DVR: 33 watts
    Nintendo Wii: 19 watts
    Slingbox: 9 watts
    Wireless router: 7 watts

    source: cnet.com

  11. Gravatar Icon Mark Jason replied on Jun 28th, 2009 at 8:27 pm (11)

    this is woahhhhhh. Nako I’ll wait for the price na bumaba konti, mga pag 45k nalang (holographic TVs na ata uso nun ah) just kidding. Pag mga 80k, okay na. No need to rush naman for a HDTV yet since SkyCable doesn’t offer HD channels yet (besides Discovery HD) makakahintay to till christmas bonus hahaha

  12. Gravatar Icon egsunio replied on Jul 22nd, 2009 at 1:32 pm (12)

    saw this unit on promo sale at abensons sta lucia and its already P80,990. very good price esp when comparing to the Samsung 40″ 5 series.

  13. Gravatar Icon sylver replied on Jul 27th, 2009 at 6:54 am (13)

    It’s a very good TV..on par with Samsung equivalents or better than the series 5’s..The lowest price i’ve seen here in Korea is about 1,420,000 won and that’s rougly about 54,000 pesos.

  14. Gravatar Icon Edgar replied on Jul 27th, 2009 at 4:18 pm (14)

    Nice piece of equipment, price too (mostly out of reach for common folks like me. Saw a demo of a Pioneer HDTV at SM Davao one time. It was priced at 264,000. The setup included a stainless steel stand, DVD player, and a home theater system. However, the picture and sound really knocked all the competition currently showing then: the bravias, and all.

    What’s the difference between HDTV nad LCDTV?

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  16. Gravatar Icon prinsipe replied on Aug 12th, 2009 at 11:28 am (16)

    I don’t mean to nitpick but what kind of a review is this?

    You did not go into the most important aspect of a TV review, i.e., the picture quality. You just said “crisp and vibrant”, well how about black levels? Screen uniformity? Judder? Banding? What kind of material/source were you using? etc.,

    Most part your review just sounded like an amateur iteration of the press release. Please, you are one of the few Philippine tech review sites, try to do a little better next time.

  17. Gravatar Icon Christian replied on Aug 16th, 2009 at 12:02 pm (17)

    Ang yaman naman! haha..

  18. Gravatar Icon scarlet replied on Aug 17th, 2009 at 11:05 am (18)

    well ganda talaga ng l.g tv napaka ayos nito kc may bluetooth,at saka napaka bongga ng screen so slim compare to other brand.. kaya lang mahal sana may below 50 kc we can’t afford may marami pa kaming priorities kc pag tv ang pinag usapan we prefer to buy na mas cheaper, but lg scarlet is ma appreciate lang yung quality & of course yung brand yun nga lang too expensive…

  19. Gravatar Icon Edgar replied on Aug 18th, 2009 at 3:54 pm (19)

    Yeah, there were these two gentlemen (who looked and smelled of money, by the way) seated on a sofa at the Pioneer Booth of SM Davao Appliance Center. One said that he is going to buy it, while the other one quipped it was too pricey for his taste. Wow!

    Me from the other side of the tracks made uzi, and true enough, the whole caboodle gave a performance worthy of a 264k slew of equipment. Picture so clear from the HD-DVD disc that was playing and full sound with all the necessary tweets, bong, bang, rustle, crash and tweaks where they are needed. I went nuts!

    My apologies to LG, but I can dream can’t I? Haha!

    P.S.
    By the way thanks to LG, I now know what Plasma and LCD TV’s are. I searched your site.

  20. Gravatar Icon keyvan replied on Aug 27th, 2009 at 12:27 am (20)

    yahhh..It’s a very good TV

  21. Gravatar Icon http://makabayan.org.ph replied on Sep 6th, 2009 at 12:02 am (21)

    80% of Filipinos cannot really afford this. Even eat 3x/day.

  22. Gravatar Icon linalyn replied on Sep 7th, 2009 at 9:23 am (22)

    @scarlet – my below 50K. Try mo 32″

  23. Gravatar Icon John replied on Oct 11th, 2009 at 1:18 pm (23)

    is lh70 worthy to buy at a sum of rs.70000 in mumbai frm vijay sales?????

  24. Gravatar Icon james replied on Oct 12th, 2009 at 4:26 pm (24)

    sobra nmn tong makabayan, ganun ba ka patay gutom ang pinoy para sabihin mo na kahit kumain ng 3x/day ay hindi kaya? lam mo kahit simpleng tao kaya bumili nito and kayang i afford yan, di lng ika may pera ok?

  25. Gravatar Icon pusang-kalye replied on Oct 12th, 2009 at 10:17 pm (25)

    hope I could grab one one of these days—good product with a good name.

  26. Gravatar Icon lcdguy replied on Oct 19th, 2009 at 4:19 pm (26)

    seems like its price has gone down. saw a 42in scarlet for about 69000 in abensons. great deal..

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