LG GT540 Optimus review
Mobile phonesAlthough it's good value, the sleek Optimus has an out-of-date version of Android, and LG hasn't done much to improve on the basic interface
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Although it's good value, the sleek Optimus has an out-of-date version of Android, and LG hasn't done much to improve on the basic interface
It looks gorgeous and has a clever folding stand, but it's let down by a cold-looking image and a fairly high price
Poor image quality, frustrating touch-sensitive controls and a high price mean this is one LED monitor to avoid
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.
A NAS with a built-in optical drive isn't a bad idea, but LG's Blu-ray equipped N2B1D is flawed – think carefully before buying.
An ideal TV for wall-mounting, but disappointing image quality considering the claimed contrast ratio and LED backlighting
A good first effort from LG, but the GW620 is already out of date thanks to Android 1.5, and the comfortable keyboard can't make up for its poor performance.
A beefy set of speakers makes this a stunning-sounding home cinema kit, but better value home cinema kits are out there.
The BD370 has great format support, is reasonably quick and has all the features of more expensive players. It wins our Budget Buy award.
LG's hardware has potential, but the GT505 is hamstrung by a lack of bundled applications and external memory.