LG Scarlet

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Q: How to connect Foxtel to an LG Scarlet LCD TV?
Just recently bought an LG brand 'Scarlet' LCD TV, flat screen, thin affair and I can get tvs and dvds on it, but not my Foxtel! I've tried reading the manual, but it's more confusing than helpful really, I'm usually okay with this sort of thing, but the new technology has even me baffled. Is it a channel tuning thing or might I have a plug mis-connected?

A: ok i will try to explain this as simple as i can look at the back of your foxtell back you should see audio and video out ..connect them to you "in" to theck of your tv.. one will say cable or componte 1 2 3 etc on might say attena on or to will say AV1 and AV2 connect to one of those then go to your remote click your input and then highlight the one you hooked it up to and click enter them it will should work has a LG LCD

Q: Who is the hot model in lg scarlet hdtv ad in india?
The tagline is "the ultimate seduction" who will notice the tv as long as she features in the ad?

A: go to lg site find her snap...then post question again...

Q: How to connect my headphones n home theatre to 32" LG Scarlet?
Plz provide me with detail procedure n if possible wid pics n any website showing the process.

A: Hello On this page you'll get the requested information. http://www.tech2.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=73816&view=previous

Q: What is the best home cinema system to buy with £200 (I have a LG Scarlet 47" LCD TV)?
Any opinions/suggestions would be nice! Thanks!

A: You have (probably) spent the best part of £1,000 on a very nice TV. Why do you want to cripple it, by hooking it up to some cheap and nasty 'supermarket special' home cinema system? 'Cos that's all £200 will get you. You need to be looking at spending £500 at the very least, to get something that is worthwhile listening to.

Q: LG Scarlet or Sony Bravia X or W series - which one is better?
I have come across these two brands recently and I am confused which one is better as both have one better feature or another. I plan to buy a 32" LCD TV and I am based in India.

A: Sony is the ONLY TV that can be listed as BETTER.... LG is a good company with good designs, but the Sony engineers are normally 6 months ahead of all the others.... The Key to making your decision is deciding which feature you are ACTUALLY going to use out of all the features they provide. Personally, the Power button, and the Volume and Channel buttons are all that we ever honestly use..... So if the LG Scarlet has The Clapper® power switch built into it, I'd probably buy it if Sony didn't have it.....

Q: Which LCD TV Model is gud LG Scarlet or Jazz 32inches?
Which model is gud...LG scarlet Model is 32LG60UR and Jazz is 32LG60FR?

A: as of now scarlet is the best among all the models that have come out in india ....i just bought one recently.....no other tv offers a contrast ratio of 50000:1 and a very great aspect ratio...the response time is also the best among any lcd tv launched in india

Q: Which TV is better, the LG Scarlet or the newest LCD Samsung series 7?
both tv's had pretty great picture quality in the showroom I went to so I need some help.

A: The LG Scarlet is a cheap knock-off of the series 6 and 7 Samsungs. LG have a much higher incidence of failure than Samsungs, and the Series 7 offers you several more features, including the ability to connect to the internet via an ethernet port, allowing you to quickly check stocks, weather, and sport scores via your remote control.

Q: ps3 settings, super white on and rgb on full, on a LG Scarlet. Help?
I just got a new LG scarlet so I figured I would go and make adjustments on my ps3. I immediately switched it to 1080p and then went to display settings and turned rgb setting to full and turned super white on. Will this work on both blu rays and games? Or just games? Lastly, will these settings work on this tv? Thanks

A: these settings work only AND only on blu-ray movies thru HDMI cable ONLY.. not on DVDs, not on Games and not on any other cables.

Q: 37" LG Scarlet calibration??? Any help?
I just purchased an LG Scarlet and absolutely LOVE IT!!! The picture is great but I have heard that calibrating it will actually make it better then what the factory settings have to offer. If any one has had there scarlet calibrated then I would love to know what your numbers are set at. Thanks for the help.

A: Calibrations or settings are subjective, so yes you can improve how it looks to you by messing with the settings. A free, easy way that works fine for most people that can follow simple directions is at http://www.flat-screen-tv-guide.com/how-to.html Remember, "your" optimal settings will change somewhat as you change room lighting and input. Someone else's "numbers" may not look good to you at all. Generally, IMHO, paying $200 - $300 for a "professional" to calibrate your TV is a waste of $$$.

Q: is this lg scarlet tv good?
the new lg scarlet 42LG7000 http://uk.lge.com/products/model/detail/lcdtv_42lg7000.jhtml#

A: LG is a good brand for LCD TV.1080p with 100Hz technology are good feature.

Q: lg scarlet tv cost !!!!!!!!!!!?
can you tell me how much lg scarlet 32 inches tv cost

A: http://www.pricegrabber.com/ http://www.shopzilla.com/ Check these websites out for your best deal.

Q: Does lg scarlet's recent price cut suggests a decrease in build or picture quality or use of cheap material ?


A: probably strides in the manufacturing process, ie. cheaper material and labor costs,

Q: Hi!Can anyone comment on the performance of the new LG Scarlet 32LG60UG?What video formats does the USBsupport


A: For a TV worth 25 hundred dollars, you may be looking at the features list and wondering what else — apart from the admittedly sophisticated design — you are getting for your money. While it's missing the ultra-fashionable 100Hz mode, the features it does have are arguably more useful anyway. A few specs first: this is a 1920x1080 television with a built-in HD tuner and a claimed 50,000 to 1 dynamic contrast ratio. We applaud the TV's inclusion of four HDMI ports, as you can never have too many, but this also means it only comes at the expense of only two component inputs and one each of S-Video and composite. This is a device for the HD junkie, clearly. The tagline "she's intelligent" from the hammy ad refers to the television's "Intelligent Sensor" which monitors the lighting conditions of your room and uses 4,096 RGB sensing steps to optimise the picture quality accordingly. Tweakers and professionals, however, will probably appreciate the inclusion of two ISF-calibrated modes instead, and though they may need some further adjustment to suit your own living space it's something the Scarlet's competitors don't have — or at least don't advertise. Like many of its competitors, LG has added a USB port to its television which enables you to view photos and play MP3s, but unfortunately not one of the more popular formats we can imagine this would be handy for: DivX. Performance Generally, we were quite impressed by the performance of the 42LG60FD, and especially when utilising the aforementioned ISF presets. Whether you're hooking up a PlayStation 3, Foxtel iQ2, or using the excellent on-board tuner this is a set that shines in high definition. Colours are natural, blacks agreeably deep (for LCD) and detail levels high. Whether it was movie watching or synthetic benchmark testing, the LG did extremely well. It even aced the HQV imaging tests on Blu-ray — something even the well-regarded Sony Bravia X-series couldn't manage. We were even taken aback by the quality of the analog tuner — it's uncommonly good. In fact, reception on Channel 10 in particular was so clear we had to double-check if the TV had switched to the digital tuner by mistake. All pretty positive so far, so what are the downsides? Well, firstly: despite being tuned by audiophile Mark Levinson himself, the sound is mostly rubbish. Sure, the speaker grilles are "invisible" but we'd take performance over looks every time. The standard mode is quite nasally and music is also quite bad — which is funny given this TV plays MP3s — and only when switching to the SRS TruSurround XT mode did the audio quality gain any degree of naturalness. Invest in a sound system instead, we say. The LG has been criticised elsewhere for a shallow viewing angle, and while at the extremes and when viewed from above, the set loses blacks, it's still watchable. If sitting in front though you'll get about 100 degrees of decent picture quality — so unless you've got the football team over to watch TV in your corridor, this should suit most spaces. Another minor problem is that HDMI input takes a long time to handshake — there was a lag of five to six seconds between changing inputs, which also made it difficult in our testing to do direct A/B comparison between an external tuner and the LG's. And from the realms of the Twilight Zone comes our final point: the television puts out a lot of infrared energy, and we're not sure why. We experienced a lot of remote weirdness, with IR sensors on our other gear lighting up only when the TV was on, and our Marantz receiver randomly turning itself off. And it had nothing to do with the power ring as we first thought. Puzzling.

Q: LG Scarlet calibration numbers?
Would love to hear what your settings (calibrations) are at? I don't want to pay the $300 that best buy charges to calibrate. My picture looks good but I want my tv to work up to its capabilities. Thanks!

A: You're smart not to pay those vultures $300 to "calibrate" your TV! Go to the site below and follow the simple directions and you'll come up with settings that will satisfy 90% of users, and it's free. lol Remember, 'optimal' settings are subjective and will change somewhat with a change in input and/or room lighting. http://www.flat-screen-tv-guide.com/how-to.html

Q: is the LG scarlet 42 inch tv a good television to buy? pros and cons?


A: Here's a recent independent review..... http://whathifi.com/Review/LG-42LG6000/