Blu-ray Guide
28/06/2008
LG 37LG6000 Review

LG’s high end 'scarlet' range of LCD TV’s does not, as you might imagine, refer to the glossy red coloured panels on the back of these screens, but rather the scarlet glow which comes from the circular hole in the middle of the bezel when the TV is in standby mode.

LG's proprietary XD engine is the picture processing heart of the panel, bringing together a range of picture processing enhancements under the XD umbrella which focuses on improving the panels operation in two distinct areas. It works with the input signal to improve the quality of incoming feeds and then with the panel itself to improve the presentation of the these feeds.

Testament to the quality of the 37LG6000 is its ability to upscale a Standard Definition (SD) source onto a considerable number of pixels in the shape of a Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution. SD pictures at their lowest quality provide less than 576 lines of detail and although some fine detailing and sharpness is lost with terrestrial Freeview, this loss of detail is minimal.

Read a full review of the LG 37LG6000 here