While I can't bring myself to give a second-room TV with underwhelming audio an unreserved recommendation, the 22LU5000 certainly deserves praise for its startlingly decent pictures and eye-catching - so long as you like this sort of thing! - design.
The set's extra brightness and dynamism make it a superior option to the cheaper 22LU4000 when it comes to use in a conservatory or, possibly, kitchen, too. However, given that the advantages of the 22LU5000's extra resolution over the HD Ready 22LU4000 aren't particularly pronounced, if you're looking for a TV for a reasonably dark study or bedroom, you might be as well to save yourself a good few bob and get the cheaper model instead.Read full review
Unless you are going to use it as computer monitor full HD resolution is pretty irrelevant on a screen this size. And £400 for a 22" screen is steep no matter how good it is.
LG's M227WD is a Full HD 22 incher at half the price. I'm gonna stick up for the design here - I don't have a complete aversion to consumer electronics looking 'fun' (I do draw a line at pink). But for this price, I'd want manufacturer's to start thinking about Full HD with LED instead.
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