Built-in Freesat HD makes this TV excellent value for money as long as you can put up with the slightly over-processed image and an EPG that could be better. ...
If you are interested in getting Freesat, there is nothing quite like the convenience of having the functionality built-in. The LG 42LF7700 having this advantage along with a decent all round performance, presents quite an appealing package....
The 42LF7700 isn’t perfect – the lack of upscaling is disappointing, if only because it highlights the great difference in quality between the HD and SD programmes available on Freesat. Nevertheless, this is 42in Full HD television that delive...
Generally good picture quality; attractive design; key freesat functionality has been integrated very well; fair price
Black-level response isn't the best; standard-definition pictures can look slightly soft; electronic programme guide is sluggish
LG might be the first brand to enter the freesat TV market following the end of Panasonic's exclusive freesat deal, but there are few signs that anything's been rushed with the 42LF7700. It's not a perfect TV, but it's certainly very likeable ...
Abstract: With Panasonic's Freesat TVs apparently selling like hotcakes (so much as anything is selling like hotcakes these days), it's no surprise whatsoever to find other brands leaping aboard the Freesat TV bandwagon now that Panasonic's window of Freesat exclus...
Abstract: The LG 32LF7700 certainly looks the part, with its understated black frame and slightly curved translucent bottom edge that hides the speakers. The touch-sensitive controls are equally impressive. Assuming you are buying this set for Freesat, connecti...