Skip to main content

LG Electronics PY2DR


Those on the true cutting edge of home entertainment technologies are always willing to pay top dollar to get the latest and greatest. For the rest of us, it?s the drool factor which makes us stand up and notice when a hot new product comes to market. The most recent case in point heralds from LG Electronics in the form of a new HDTV flat plasma series which has a built-in high definition digital video recorder.

The award-winning PY2DR series consists of two models, the 60-inch screen 60PY2DR, priced at $14,999, and the $7,999, 50-inch 50PY2DR. Both take the form factor of flat plasma screens which measure 65.6? x 38.2? x 4.5? and weigh approximately 156.5 pounds without the stand. They should both be in stores now.

LG PY2DR
Image courtesy LG Electronics

Chief amongst the features of the digital cable ready PY2DRs is the integrated HD-DVR, also known as a high definition digital video recorder. The built-in 160GB hard drive is capable of recording up to 14 hours of HDTV quality programming or 62 hours of regular digital shows. The DVR incorporates an automatic time-shift feature which continually records in one hour intervals. It also offers other Tivo-like features including slow motion rewind, instant replay and repeat recordings of favorite shows.

Program selection for shows to be recorded, or for plain old viewing without use of the DVR, is done via navigating the latest Gemstar TV Guide on Screen interactive program guide. Information is provided for up to 8 days of programming over 300 channels with no subscription fee or phone connection required.

LG PY2DR

Image courtesy LG Electronics

LG Electronics has put a lot of thought into the design of the PY2DR, trying to envision making it as much of a home media hub as possible. To that extent, they?ve included a number of build-ins which may cut down or eliminate the use of other electronic devices.

For starters, the PY2DR units are CableCard ready. A CableCard is a special metal card which allows you the same full access that a set-top box would to digital cable services, like premium programming, that your local provider offers. Instead of the ugly box resting on or near your television and being tethered by a cable though, the small card plugs unobtrusively into a slot on the flat panel?s back.

The sets also feature an ATSC VSB/QAM tuner which receives terrestrial digital HDTV and unscrambled digital cable as well as analog broadcast and cable tuners.

Besides the CableCard slot, also built into the PY2DRs is a 9-in-2 multi memory card reader, which will allow viewers to look at digital images on a variety of cards including CompactFlash, Secure Digital, Memory Stick and MMC. MP3 files can be played off the cards through the television?s speakers. The music and pictures can also be saved and organized on the DVR?s hard drive for later access, as well as combined to create a music photo slide show.

Within the realm of viewing technology, LG?s newest plasmas use their proprietary ?XD Engine? technology chip to take low analog resolutions through six improvement processes to create what the electronics manufacturer feels is a near high-definition picture. The displays also include a 60,000-hour life panel with a 5000:1 contrast ratio and 1366 x 768p resolution.

Other useful viewing features of the PY2DR series include HDMI with HDCP, IEEE 1394 with DTV Link, picture in picture (PIP), picture outside picture (POP) and split screen.

For more information please visit the LG Electronics website

Topics
Andrew Beehler
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Andrew Beehler has been with Digital Trends since 2009 and works with agencies and direct clients. Prior to joining Digital…
Order Samsung’s brand new 98-inch QLED 4K TV and get $2,000 off
The Samsung Q80C placed in a living room on a TV stand.

While regular Prime Day deals are certainly appealing at the moment, we're impressed to see what Samsung is offering as part of Prime Day TV deals season. If you want the ultimate home cinema experience, you can preorder the Samsung 98-inch Q80C QLED TV for $7,000, saving a huge $2,000 off the regular price of $9,000. Now, we're not saying that $7,000 is cheap by any means but if you've been keen to invest in something huge in every sense of the word, this is a great saving. If that sounds like you, take a look at what else we have to say about it.

Why you should buy the Samsung 98-inch Q80C QLED TV
As one of the best TV brands, you're in safe hands with Samsung. The Samsung 98-inch Q80C QLED TV is certainly a vast example of what Samsung has to offer with a 98-inch screen needing a pretty huge living space to serve it justice. It's worth it too. Of course, there's the QLED panel which means you get super vibrant colors across the board. That's further helped by features like the Supersize Picture Enhancer that uses AI to optimize content for the larger screen. AI and 20 neural networks also boost sharpness, deepen blacks, and upscale any non-4K content. There's also Direct Full Arrays technology that controls the amount of lighting across all parts of the screen, even in sunlit rooms.

Read more
This insane LG OLED TV deal is about to disappear, don’t miss out!
A colorful image on the LG C2 OLED's screen.

There comes a time each year when the stars align and an absolutely stellar television can be bought at an unbelievable price and then, poof, it's gone. The moment is fleeting, and the moment is now.

The LG C2 OLED TV is, somehow, still available, and if you buy the 65-inch model now, you'll save $1,000 over its original price. The LG C2 OLED was one of my top TV picks in 2022, and my very top pick as the premium TV I thought most folks should buy. It was also my top pick for the best gaming TVs.

Read more
Prime Day deals drop the price of this LG soundbar bundle from $600 to $297
The LG S75Q 3.1.2-channel soundbar with subwoofer with a TV.

If you're not impressed by the audio output of your TV, give it a boost by buying a soundbar from this year's Prime Day deals. If you don't want to go through all the offers, here's a recommendation -- the LG S75Q 3.1.2-channel soundbar, which is available for just $297. It's down to less than half its original price of $600 following a $303 discount from Amazon, but you're going to have to hurry with your purchase if you want to get the soundbar for this cheap. If you wait until the last minute of the shopping holiday, there's a good chance that you'll miss out.

Why you should buy the LG S75Q 3.1.2-channel soundbar
As the best TVs get thinner, they no longer have enough space for top-tier speakers. If you want the complete cinematic experience in your living room, you're going to have to invest in a soundbar like the LG S75Q 3.1.2-channel soundbar. Our guide on how to buy a soundbar explains what those numbers mean -- the "3" refers to the number of channels, namely left and right channels, plus a center channel that makes speech in movies and shows clearer, while the "1" means that the soundbar comes with a subwoofer that is dedicated for low-frequency audio like rumbling bass and explosion sounds. Lastly, the "2" means that there are two dedicated drivers that fire up to the ceiling to bounce sound down and create an enveloping effect to enable Dolby Atmos surround sound and DTS: X.

Read more